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THL-huumoria

A polemical blog post in which Olli Posti critiques THL's guidance on identifying misinformation online by turning its own criteria back against the institution. The piece discusses alleged conflicts of interest, pharmaceutical industry influence, media coordination, and public-health messaging during the coronavirus period. It also contrasts institutional medicine with alternative health information and personal recovery experiences.

Olli Posti

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Author
Olli Posti
Date
2022-02-25
Published
2022-02-25
Intended for
Finnish readers skeptical of official health messaging, especially around vaccines, media narratives, and public institutions
Author's life context

The author presents himself as someone whose health improved through alternative information sources after feeling failed by conventional medicine. He writes from a strongly anti-institutional perspective shaped by distrust of public-health authorities, media, and pharmaceutical companies.

Inspirations

  • Näistä merkeistä tunnistat väärän tiedon verkossa
  • Sanna Marinin blogi
  • Professori Peter Gøtzsche
  • JP Sears – The Fact Checkers
  • Sharyl Attkisson: How Propagandists Co-Opted 'Fact-Checkers' and the Press
  • Mercola.com
  • Dosentti-ohjelma: Psykologi Aku Kopakkala, onko Suomi sairas lääkkeistä?
  • Great Barrington Declaration
  • Dr. Mike Yeadon, Pfizer’s former Vice President and Chief Scientist for Allergy & Respiratory
  • Geert Vanden Bossche pyytää WHO:ta lopettamaan rokottamisen omikronia vastaan
  • Joe Rogan Experience – Peter McCullough
  • Trusted News Initiative (T.N.I) and Cancelling
  • These 15 Billionaires Own America’s News Media Companies
  • Facebook admits the truth: 'Fact checks' are really just opinion
  • Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. fact-checks CNN’s vaccine misinformation
  • Dishonest Fact-Checkers – How fact-checkers trivialize lies by politicians and undermine truth-seeking

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