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Abstract

American and British history is riddled with examples of valid research and
inventions which have been suppressed and derogated by the conventional
science community. This has been of great cost to society and to individual
scientists. Rather than furthering the pursuit of new scientific frontiers,
the structure of British and American scientific institutions leads to
conformity and furthers consensus-seeking. Scientists are generally like
other people when it comes to the biases and self-justifications that cause
them to make bad decisions and evade the truth. Some topics in science are
'taboo' subjects. Two examples are the field of psychic phenomenon and the
field of new energy devices such as cold fusion. Journals, books and
internet sites exist for those scientists who want an alternative to
conformist scientific venues.

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