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It's quite peculiar that there are still people unsure about whether or not to believe the likes of Goldman Sachs.It's amazing how blatantly and publicly and repeatedly lies can be told, with blatant agendas, by the same people or groups, and still be believed.I think we need a new version of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", and not just for children. The plot needs to change a little and it should be from the perspective of the masses, not the boy. Rather than telling people not to lie in order to avoid not being trusted in the future, we need to teach people not to believe liars.Of course, the current governments and corporations from big pharma to GS would oppose it every step of the way.
It's quite peculiar that there are still people unsure about whether or not to believe the likes of Goldman Sachs.
It's amazing how blatantly and publicly and repeatedly lies can be told, with blatant agendas, by the same people or groups, and still be believed.
I think we need a new version of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", and not just for children. The plot needs to change a little and it should be from the perspective of the masses, not the boy. Rather than telling people not to lie in order to avoid not being trusted in the future, we need to teach people not to believe liars.
Of course, the current governments and corporations from big pharma to GS would oppose it every step of the way.
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