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Anti-Science Policy and Legislative Misinformation

Some conspiracy claims move from social feeds into hearings and legislation. This hub tracks the policy version of anti-science claims while separating real governance debates from false scientific premises.

Chemtrail bills, vaccine legislation, public-health authority claims, and policy fights built from bad science.

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Editorial Notes

  • Use bill text, committee records, state health departments, CDC, WHO, NOAA, and peer-reviewed reviews.
  • Do not frame a political dispute as scientific evidence unless the evidence directly supports it.
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