Medical conspiracies are false beliefs or theories that claim that health organizations, governments, or pharmaceutical companies are hiding the truth about certain medical issues, treatments, or diseases. These conspiracies often suggest that these groups have secret agendas, such as making money or controlling the population.
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These conspiracies spread misinformation, create fear and distrust, and can lead to people making harmful health decisions, such as refusing vaccines or avoiding necessary medical treatments. It’s important to rely on credible, science-based sources for medical information.
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The claim that Pfizer's FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) documents reveal mRNA vaccines as a "US weapons system" is a conspiracy theory with no basis in fact. This idea has circulated among various groups who are skeptical of vaccines and is rooted in misinformation or misinterpretation of documents.
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