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How the MSM has distorted our perceptions

Over the years of travelling around the globe and speaking at all sort of forums, Swedish public health expert, the late Dr Hans Rosling, would conduct an informal experiment, asking the gathered a series of multiple choice questions on a variety of topics of importance in international public policy: population growth, poverty, health, education, environment, and so on. As he wrote in his books “Factfulness”:
I have tested audiences from all around the world and from all walks of life: medical students, university lecturers, eminent scientists, investment bankers, executives in multinational companies, journalist, activists, and even senior political decision makers. These are highly educated people who take an interest in the…
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