Scientists: what’s the weirdest, most illogical conspiracy theory you deal within your area of expertise? One that I deal with a lot is the belief that a large extinct fish is not really extinct, and that the government and the scientific community is lying about this.pic.twitter.com/j1Ae5Y4n1c
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Constantly getting this one thrown at me. It's a lack of understanding of both the disease and drug development.
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And scientists get cancer at the same rate as the rest of the population... so we're basically screwing ourselves...
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Plus you can charge a buttload of money for the cure
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Also, same thing, but somehow the government is involved in the suppression. If we just got rid of the scientists and the government we’d have all the secret cures!pic.twitter.com/3l2Ln9lple
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This, and charities are in on it too because....? Nope no idea
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If you believe top researchers are totally honest then you are wrong.
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That one only works financially if no new patients are ever diagnosed with cancer.
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What is your recommendation to handling people with this belief?
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