“What indeed should we say of the bacteriologist, who, after killing innumerable patients with a particular serum, were to advertise it as an unqualified success? Should we not brand such a man as an unscrupulous charlatan or at best as a dangerous visionary? If, moreover, we were to find that large bands of agents backed by unlimited funds, were engaged in pressing his remedy upon the public and carefully avoiding all reference to the fatalities it had caused, should we not further conclude that there was "something behind all this"--some powerful company "running" the concern with a view to advancing its own private interests?”* [Any déjà vu?]
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*Webster, Nesta H.. Secret Societies And Subversive Movements (pp. 231-232). Kindle Edition. (Bold emphasis added.)
Nesta Helen Webster (24 August 1876 – 16 May 1960) was an English far-right[?] conspiracy