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Too many falsely scientific sites and articles

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This book, written by an authoritative chemist, warns against the numerous scientific articles scattered on the net and in which people blindly believe. But behind their publication there are hidden traps and strategies that have nothing scientific at all.

There is only the Italian version of the book, but with artificial intelligence it can be translated into any language.

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JayPwP

True...

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Ireadwidely

very true the PEW foundation is very much involved in this

This was also stated in 1969 by a certain group of globalists involved in population hygiene

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