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We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.
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It makes me wonder whether the people involved are being manipulated or are themselves manipulating the findings so that they can come up with something that's acceptable to the big phone companies and governments. I can almost guarantee that when the report is released, it will be less alarming than what it ought to be. The fact that some people are already saying that there's "recall bias" in those who cannot remember their phone use ten years ago is of concern. If I was someone who used my mobile phone every day for about 10 minutes or more per day, I don't think I'd forget that, or exaggerate it.