Applying:
UK examples to this.
#Hillsborough #GrenfellTower #TaintedBlood #Thalidomide #Camelford #PostOffice - #Fujitsu scandal
Sure you can think of more
#Camelford
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Twitter convo in mid January 2020: Lucibee: "the most likely explanation of the Camelford findings is that the perception of normal and benign somatic symptoms (physical or mental) by both subjects and health professionals was heightened and subsequently attributed to an external, physical cause, such as poisoning." SW (Simon Wessely)/AD (Anthony David) From "The Legend of Camelford: medical consequences of a water pollution accident." https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7760298/ That's what paywalls are for. Hiding unfortunate opinions that lead to government inaction. Simon Wessley then replies: Am afriad you are mistaken. The paper wasn't "hidden" - it's here for free on my website - and it didn't lead to "government inaction". There were a series of inquiries, the last published in 2013 and found no delayed or long term effects. https://www.simonwessely.com/Downloads/Publications/Other_p/camelford.pdf Lucibee replies (sarcastically): *phew* That's OK then!
I'll just leave this here... (an interaction over at the other place)
#Camelford
2/2 Howard was Thatcher's minister responsible for pushing #water privatisation through parliament. It was in his interest to ignore the #Camelford poisoning.
#Camelford
#Amnesia - the politician's cover. I don't believe #MichaelHoward, former leader @conservatives.bsky.social, when he says he can't remember the letter warning that #privatisation of the #water industry could be put at risk if details of the mass poisoning became public knowledge.