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      14 days ago

      Its actually a pretty good one in all honesty

      Its nice to know what our CIA gets up to and what the public response to that could be

      Its aggravating to me knowing how our “intelligence” services work in reality, rarely interacting with the public despite their major involvement in our lives. Rarely looking for feedback for the shit they do. Especially when the military gets involved it gets super bad, but theres some pretty cool stuff there right up until the bigger picture stuff comes into view and ruins all the fun. Then that moral grey area starts looking pretty fucking warped and not so smart after all

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          14 days ago

          Yeah, understandable, im more of a take-it-where-I-can-get-it type consumer when it comes to topics like this one, you are getting less information that way, but morals gotta be moralizin’

          Stay away from them when it comes to hitpeices, a lot of press pieces, some opinion pieces, maybe health? (I’ve seen pretty good stuff but be wary) tho science they really do seem to care about quality and sources (which is weird but think of it as a separate team trying to make the world less shitty and that’s where they happened to be when they got properly hired someplace)

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    We knew so little about cancer, and not a whole lot more about parasitology back in 1951. Correlation is not Causation is also applicable. smh. And indeed in this slightly more informed modern era there are associations documented between some chronic conditions, and post infection syndromes, e.g. 3-4 months of increased CVD risk after even mild COVID-19 cases. In any case this “hidden document” is unlikely to add anything to the discussion of this topic, if only because researchers never stopped looking into this topic.

    If you want to dig into the current science on this:

    The Parasitism and Tumors Carcinogenesis: A Review Subject - 2024, March 15 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38489011/

    The relationship between some species of parasites and cancer and their pathogenesis: A literature Review 2023 Juanuary https://doi.org/10.54097/ijbls.v1i1.4603

    Parasite Infection, Carcinogenesis and Human Malignancy 2016 December 2 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.11.034