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See: Lancet
BMJ & Lancet Wedded to Merck CME Partnership
[2011 Oct] Shock vaccine study reveals influenza vaccines only prevent the flu in 1.5 out of 100 adults (not 60% as you've been told) The "60% effectiveness" claim is a total lie
[2011 Feb] BMJ & Lancet Wedded to Merck CME Partnership
[2010 Feb/March] Counterfeit Law: And They Think They Have Got Away With It By Martin Walker This last part of Counterfeit Law looks at the conflict of interest issue and the role of Dr Richard Horton, editor of the Lancet medical journal.
[2010 Feb] On the matter of the Lancet retraction by Hilary Butler
[2010 Feb] Richard Horton Waffles on Lancet's Wakefield Retraction by Sally Beck
[2010 Jan] False Testimony Denies Lancet Doctors a Fair Hearing
During this period (1987-88), I met a member of the secret service of one of the African nations "most afflicted with AIDS". This man was basically loyal to his people, and he felt that a gigantic hoax was being perpetrated. At some risk to himself, he spoke to me about various doctors who had come to his family and told them that AIDS research was being done in order to prove that so-called Slim Disease – at that time the African label for AIDS – was the result of HIV. These doctors were amazed that such obviously false research was being accepted. In particular, they cited Lancet, the famous British medical journal, as the publisher of some of this research. [2003] Depopulation and HIV by Jon Rappoport
“JOURNALS have devolved into information-laundering operations for the pharmaceutical industry,” ~Dr. Richard Horton, Editor in Chief of The Lancet
“The case against science is straightforward: much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may simply be untrue. Afflicted by studies with small sample sizes, tiny effects, invalid exploratory analyses, and flagrant conflicts of interest, together with an obsession for pursuing fashionable trends of dubious importance, science has taken a turn towards darkness."...."Scientists too often sculpt data to fit their preferred theory of the world. Or they retrofit hypotheses to fit their data. Journal editors deserve their fair share of criticism too. We aid and abet the worst behaviours. Our acquiescence to the impact factor fuels an unhealthy competition to win a place in a select few journals. Our love of “significance” pollutes the literature with many a statistical fairy-tale. We reject important confirmations. Journals are not the only miscreants. Universities are in a perpetual struggle for money and talent, endpoints that foster reductive metrics, such as high-impact publication." ~Dr. Richard Horton, Editor in Chief of The Lancet