Utterly gripping!
Well done to the production team and indeed to the BBC for this meticulous piece of reporting. A powerful analysis of how one set of tactics has been honed over time in order to sell us things that do us harm. More, it shows how these tactics have been subsumed into political ideology to such an extent that they now distort our perceptions of reality and faith in science. I listened to the series first on BBC Sounds, but really wanted to leave a positive review here and very much hope other people will listen.
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