I don't think I'm qualified to make sense of all the medical literature,
but here's what is obvious to me.

Science is fundamentally about healthy disagreement and debate over the
truth until it is conclusively found with no room for argument.

There's a club of 500 eminent researchers in the field and doctors
including Nobel laureate Kary Mullis (the inventor of the PCR test) who
insist, vehemently so, that there's no proof that AIDS is caused by HIV.
These are unquestionable experts in the field who chose to swim against the
current of consensus, risking their careers. They've been writing papers
for the last thirty years, but the amount of hate they've got from the
larger medical community reminds me of the dark ages when scientists met in
secret societies.

These are not crazy flat Earthers.

Similarly there are kids who get polio solely because of the vaccine,
Vaccine-derived
polioviruses (VDPVs). No one disputes this, but now it becomes a
philosophical question whether even one victim is one too many. Guess which
side the drug companies are on?

Such open questions are routinely brushed under the carpet, and that raises
the question - what is the role of profit motive and wanting to be seen to
be doing something? It should be discussed with more seriousness than I see
currently.

Instead what I do see is a lot of hoarse rhetoric from those living in the
majority consensus reality.

Undoubtedly some good continues to come from drug companies and medical
research, it's not all bad, but there's an air of confidence that's
unearned. They are not doing anything about wellness, they don't even cure
diseases most of the time, only dealing with eradicating symptoms.

Putting down traditional medicine as alternative is also definitely kind of
majoritarianism that is aided by the rich pharma giants. Which is a tragedy
because they actually were developed in ages when profit motive was absent.

Science must also look seriously at the idea that there's no such thing as
objective reality, as I outlined in earlier messages. Limiting precision is
what enables objective reality.




On Sat, Feb 2, 2019, 7:27 PM Suresh Ramasubramanian <[email protected]
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> And that's not the only nonsense hegde spouts besides quoting other
> charlatans in this space like Gary Null
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> http://nirmukta.com/2012/06/17/science-is-not-the-enemy-dr-hegde/
> And then this by Dr Balasubramanian of LV Prasad Eye Institute and former
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> On Fri, Feb 1, 2019, 3:50 PM Srini RamaKrishnan  On Fri, Feb 1, 2019, 1:32
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> >> There is absolutely no open mind possible for vaccine deniers. And they
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