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Ben Goldacre[1]. the Man who
thousands of Guardian readers have trusted to give them a regular
'Bad Science'[2] column for the last 5 years is described
in a new book[3] published at midday Today as “working
at the centre of New Labour’s Orwellian spin operation” and
whose supposedly skeptical column “actually reflects the
ideology of powerful industrial, technological and political vested
interests.”
Goldacre's brash, controversial style
often peppered with veiled personal attacks has made him many enemies
and the assertion that he has powerful backers comes as no surprise
to us. He has accused groups such as Powerwatch of “Scaremongering”,
despite many scientific studies which back up perfectly valid
assertions.
Mast Sanity were even mentioned after
the release of the misrepresented and flawed Essex[4]
study back in July when Goldacre said “A cracking press release
from “Mast Sanity“, who I often forget to mention, because
they’re so rabid”[5]
Goldacre
is dismissive of many issues including the negative health effects
from Wi-fi, the adverse effects that those with
ElectroHyperSensitivity (EHS) suffer (which has come about largely
due to the increased microwave and electromagnetic radiation we are
being exposed to these days), the MMR jab-Autism link even calling it
a 'hoax'. Basically, it appears that he is generally dismissive of
many areas which impact upon the revenues of
large industry. This is consistent with the findings of the new book.
The book is free and can be easily downloaded from
www.slingshotpublications.com
. We owe it to
ourselves to find out what Ben Goldacre is really about.
Rather
than talk about the three independent scientists who appeared on
Panorama[8]
and have spent their lives doing research into the effects of EMR and
were in full agreement that schools should not install Wi-fi, or talk
about the fact that Sir William Stewart reiterated his warnings from
the Stewart Report saying that they found evidence for cancer and
that children were more vulnerable, Goldacre[9]
concentrated on attacking the engineer, Alasdair Philips, taking the
radiation measurements. These measurements were very similar to those
presented in a paper at an earlier World Health Organisation (WHO)
conference. Goldacre also
did not mention that the UK Health Protection Agency (HPA) were
trying to down-play the comments made by their chairman, when the
Independent[7]
reported the story a month before the programme was aired. The HPA
initially put a statement on its web site indicating that Sir Wiliam
had not spoken out against wi-fi. This was hastily removed from their
web site the day before the programme was aired.
We
find Goldacre very selective in his arguments. If he were the
industry, his statements would be the same.
Isn't it
time that The Guardian drops Goldacre's ranting, discredited 'Bad
Science' column and replaces it with a credible column which contains
articles with properly balanced views of the science areas discussed[6]
?
Notes
and References:
[1]
Ben Goldacre – Bad Science – www.badscience.net
[2]
Bad Science Guardian column -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/series/badscience
[3] “Cultural Dwarfs and Junk
Journalism” Press Release
-http://www.slingshotpublications.com/dwarfs.html
and
http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk/news.php?start=1780&end=1800&view=yes&id=2063#newspost
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G A I N S T D R B E N G O L D A C R E
Cultural
Dwarfs and Junk Journalism is Martin Walker’s fourth book charting
the development of the corporate science lobby that has grown rapidly
since New Labour came to power in 1997. One of the most recent
exponents of the Lobby is Dr Ben Goldacre who has regurgitated a bad
‘Science’ column in the Guardian newspaper since 2003.
Like
other quackbusters Goldacre claims to write factually based and
scientifically accurate articles about health, medicine and science
either supporting scientists and doctors or criticising individuals
involved in alternative or nutritional health care. Goldacre’s
writing, however, actually reflects the ideology of powerful
industrial, technological and political vested interests.
Goldacre
who it is claimed is a Junior doctor working in a London NHS hospital
is actually a clinical researcher working at the centre of New
Labour’s Orwellian spin operation that puts a sympathetic gloss on
anything shown to create adverse reactions from MMR to Wi-Fi, while
at the same time undermining cost-effective and long tried
alternative therapies such as acupuncture and homoeopathy. Goldacre
is involved with public health researchers well known for trying to
prove that those who claim to be adversely affected by pollutants in
our modern high-technology society, suffer from ‘false illness
beliefs’.
Cultural
Dwarfs and Junk Journalism, investigates Goldacre’s role in
industry lobby groups and puts another point of view in defense of
some of the people whom he has attacked, belittled, satirized,
castigated, vilified, maligned and opined against in his junk
journalism.
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Cultural
Dwarfs and Junk Journalism: Ben Goldacre, quackbusters and corporate
science, is available from the Slingshot Publications web site as a
free download, from mid-day on Wednesday January 2nd.
To
be effective as a campaigning document, it is important that this
book is distributed far and wide as quickly as possible. Please
forward this publication information together with the Slingshot
Publications web site address. Another thing that will help with the
book’s distribution is the writing of even very short reviews for
different web sites, this helps get the book onto Google listings.
This
book is free and can be downloaded from the Slingshot Publications
site:
www.slingshotpublications.com.
Please distribute it as widely as possible and if you think that the
work is worth it, consider making a small donation. Also on the
Slingshot site, is Martin Walker’s last book, The Fate of a Good
Man. The book tells the story of Jim Wright, the investigation into
him, his prosecution and trial by the Big Pharma regulatory agency,
the MHRA. A good read at £5.00
[4] 'Misrepresented' Essex Study -
http://www.mastsanity.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=160&Itemid=90
[5] Mast Sanity 'rabid' quote -
http://www.badscience.net/?p=466
– (N.B. This 'blog' content may disappear, but we have copies)
[6] e.g. The Bioinitiative Report –
http://www.bioinitiative.org
[7]
Wi-Fi: Children at risk from 'electronic smog' -
http://news.independent.co.uk/health/article2472133.ece
[8]
Panorama – Wi-Fi : A Warning Signal -
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/6683969.stm
[9]
Bad Science on Wi-fi etc. - http://www.badscience.net/?cat=65
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