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Scientists and researchers depend on government grants (and to a limited extent foundation grants) to fund their work.
If they can't get a grant, they can't stay employed.
This also applies to university researchers. Although they may get a university salary and even have tenure, they will not keep their job unless they can keep writing grant applications that receiving favorable reviews and receive funding.
The bottom line of this set up is that researchers can ONLY research topics that the elites want them to research. Follow the money. The money absolutely controls what gets researched and published.
And oh by the way, yes there is tons of fraud in science. Studies that are not replicable. Falsified data. Things that are just plain made up. The pressure on academics and researchers to continue to produce "good work" (whatever the elites deem that to be) has created a climate of pervasive fraud and intellectual dishonesty.
I am not blaming ALL scientists but I do have inside knowledge confirming that what I wrote is largely true.
Follow the money.
The money controls the research.
Some, maybe most, of what the world takes to be "scientific knowledge" is no such thing. Suspicion of scientific claims is justified.