Unmasking the Truth: Nathaniel Mead Ph.D. on Censorship, Retractions, and Pharma Influence

The Good Question Podcast

In this episode, Nathaniel Mead Ph.D.—epidemiologist, public health researcher, and science editor—delivers an eye-opening account of censorship in scientific publishing. Drawing from decades of experience, including his time on the editorial board of Integrative Cancer Therapies, Nathaniel examines the increasing influence of pharmaceutical companies and the retraction of critical research, including studies questioning the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.

Nathaniel’s insights reveal the struggles scientists face when challenging dominant narratives and the long-term impact on medical research and public trust.

Discover:

  • How are retractions being used as tools of suppression.
  • What role does pharmaceutical influence play in shaping journal publications.
  • How does censorship affect public trust and the future of research ethics.
  • Why is a new system for scientific publishing vital to maintaining free inquiry.

If you’ve ever wondered about the hidden challenges behind scientific publishing or questioned the impartiality of medical research, this episode offers thought-provoking perspectives and actionable solutions.

Curious to learn more about Nathaniel’s experiences and advocacy for change? Click here to dive deeper into his impactful work!

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr

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