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The presidents of the United States have gotten lost in the illusions they created.
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Today, fraud and fakery pop up as memes, propaganda bots, and fake news in a mixed-up soup on our social media sites.
Quacks and frauds took advantage of limited scientific knowledge of individuals and led people to question the safety of vaccines. No serious study has ever questioned their safety or effectiveness.