Editors of Major Scientific Publishing Outlets Fail to Stand Up for Uncensored Science
As IPAK stayed calm and told the truth, others panicked and folded. We will not intentionally bias our studies, we will not weaponize retraction, and we will not censor objective, bona fide science.
This week, the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic summoned editors of major journals to Capitol Hill. Thorp of the magazine Science sheepishly said he wished they had stayed calm and remained objective, i.e., did not participate in the politicization of science.
Meanwhile, we went about doing the government’s job, the job of objective scientists and physicians, and the job of publishers via our PHPI project, Science, Public Health Policy & the Law, ALL FUNDED BY THE PUBLIC.
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