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Reason: None provided.

This woman's tips are biased and not fully objective but rather subjective.

Tip#1 states that if something like a list of reagents is not published in the paper (but available), it indicates dishonesty. No. sometimes non-essential items are reduced in a paper in order to condense the publishing size and make it a little more physically readable so that the reader does not have to slog through secondary details. And she says putting it in a supplemental doc is burying it. Not so.

Frei constantly pushes her MSc, perhaps to enhance her authority, but really, she's someone who got a degree but couldn't get a research job so she turned to writing - a real come-down.

If anything, Frei seems to be an agent tasked with dispelling claims that the vaccines cause any harm at all. I really get the impression she works for Big Pharma, and may even be paid by a vax mfr.

Oddly, I also get the impression Frei wears really ugly thick glasses and has a smug look all the time.

But it is good to know who pushes agendas and uses sophisticated smear logic such as hers.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This woman's tips are biased and not fully objective but rather subjective.

Tip#1 states that if something like a list of reagents is not published in the paper (but available), it indicates dishonesty. No. sometimes non-essential items are reduced in a paper in order to condense the publishing size and make it a little more physically readable so that the reader does not have to slog through secondary details. And she says putting it in a supplemental doc is burying it. Not so.

Frei constantly pushes her MSc, perhaps to enhance her authority, but really, she's someone who got a degree but couldn't get a research job so she turned to writing - a real come-down.

If anything, Frei seems to be an agent tasked with dispelling claims that the vaccines cause any harm at all. I really get the impression she works for Big Pharma, and may even be paid by a vax mfr.

But it is good to know who pushes agendas and uses sophisticated smear logic such as hers.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This woman's tips are biased and not fully objective but rather subjective.

Tip#1 states that if something like a list of reagents is not published in the paper (but available), it indicates dishonesty. No. sometimes non-essential items are reduced in a paper in order to condense the publishing size and make it a little more physically readable so that the reader does not have to slog through secondary details. And she says putting it in a supplemental doc is burying it. Not so.

Frei constantly pushes her MSc, perhaps to enhance her authority, but really, she's someone who got a degree but couldn't get a research job so she turned to writing - a real come-down.

If anything, Frei seems to be an agent tasked with dispelling claims that the vaccines cause any harm at all.

It is good to know who pushes agendas and uses sophisticated smear logic such as hers.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

This woman's tips are biased and not fully objective but rather subjective.

Tip#1 states that if something like a list of reagents is not published in the paper (but available), it indicates dishonesty. No. sometimes non-essential items are reduced in a paper in order to condense the publishing size and make it a little more physically readable so that the reader does not have to slog through secondary details. And she says putting it in a supplemental doc is burying it. Not so.

Frei constantly pushes her MSc, perhaps to enhance her authority, but really, she's someone who got a degree but couldn't get a research job so she turned to writing - a real come-down.

If anything, Frei seems to be an agent tasked with dispelling claims that the vaccines cause any harm at all.

2 years ago
1 score