Mnyb wrote: 
> trolls and political shills am on with the article  . But this is just a
> large nest of the sort suspect everyone from the Chinese to political
> organisations are at it ,but at industrial scale I suspect that Russia
> China US and the religious nutters of varying kind does it ( non
> mentioned non forgotten ).
> 
> Anti science folks , US have a lot of homegrown people of that sort . Is
> not only 40% of the populace that believes in evolution ? ( in Sweden
> it's 80% and that's still embarrasing )  . Sorry to say many anti
> science movements starts in the U.S. 
> 
> More closer to audiophile beliefs it's clear that at least 1/3 of all
> product reviews on the Internet are fake . Suspect that this figure goes
> up in the snake oil bussineses where audiophile products are a small
> part .

Late last year I read a book called "Nothing Is True and Everything Is
Possible: The Surreal.. " by dissident Russian journalist Peter
Pomerantsev. What it says is very consistent with the NYT article.

What can I say?

Interestingly enough I did some research on a certain Placebophile USB
enhancement device and uncovered evidence that there had been somewhat
over 200 sales of the device. A thread praising it on a certain
Placebophile web site had pretty much the same number of favorable
comments about it. Coincidence or disinformation of a kind?


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