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Thursday, September 12, 2019

Viewpoint: Hidden conflicts of interest cripple IARC’s biased glyphosate-cancer evaluation

| September 11, 2019

In February 2019, I released my most damning exposé on corruption inside the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), revealing four egregious scandals in one article. As the research was thorough, the article was quite long. It was also a sub-section of a complex series on how US tort law firms are manipulating scientists and the regulatory research process. I have been advised to rewrite the content outside of the SlimeGate series vocabulary putting them into shorter articles. So the content of that exposé has been broken down into four separate scandals presented with clearer vocabulary and images.

This section, still focusing on the benzene monograph process, will look at how IARC cherry-picks their Monograph Working Group members regardless of conflicts of interest and then hides, lies and changes documents to cover it up.

Conflicts of interest only concern other people.

That is the naive myopic belief of many of the Good Old Boys who regularly meet up at IARC in Lyon en route to a chateau in central Italy. IARC to this day has no clear understanding of what a conflict of interest is (or doesn’t care). This article will demonstrate how this attitude is corrupting IARC and destroying its credibility..............To Read More.....

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