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Scientific institutions are just as oppressive towards open-mindedness as religious institutions. They too have self serving agendas.
An acquaintance of mine was an elderly Austrian archaeologist who worked for a museum. One curator had sent her on a dig in which her team had found amazing carved statues tens of thousands of years older than the establishment timelines on human development suggested possible. They brought the items back to the museum.
The elderly curator died. His fellows at the museum had the statues crushed and thrown into the dumpster. Their reputations had been built on establishing scientific "truth" and they protected their reputations by eliminating contradictory evidence. I wonder how much of this goes on?
Today's "climate science" is also vulnerable to such manipulations as reputations and great sums of money are at stake in professing one version of "truth" while crushing others.
Hal Lewis: My Resignation From The American Physical Society
Climate Science completely corrupted by money from joining the "warming" scam
https://thegwpf.org/ipcc-news/1670-h...l-society.html
George Soros Leadership Position in American Physical Society
https://www.aps.org/publications/aps...9708/soros.cfm
It is a mistake to think that Science embodies open-mindedness when it is funded and directed by people or agencies with agendas.
IPCC Scientist Contributions were changed to be consistent with the 'Summary for Policymakers' rather than adjust the summary to fit the facts
https://www.warwickhughes.com/icecore/zjmar07.pdf
IPCC's Ben Santer Admits Fraud - Deleted Sections of IPCC Report that did not meet Policymaker's Agenda
https://www.larouchepac.com/node/12823
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