Thus are summarized the basic reasons why, until now, Intellectual Property has been used to disinform the public. |
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They have ideological and financial agendas, they have complicated double and triple loyalties, they almost never have the complete picture, they can disinform and lie and selfpromote. |
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In Louisiana, Tennessee, New Hampshire and other states, legislatures have either passed or put forward bills intended to disinform secondary-school students about climate science. |
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This lying through omission regularly permits journalists the world over, protected by their bosses in spite of their lack of rigor, to disinform public opinion. |
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Up and down the ballot, while spending records fall like rotten fruit, the 2006 effort has been to disinform. |
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