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Digitization of Corruption Through Authorization Management-Why Disinformation Is Harmful to Science and Constitutes Violence

Submission:June 12, 2023; June 27, 2023

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ISSN: 2578-0271
Volume2 Issue4

Abstract

When one value system is used to interpret the happenings of another value system, there is a problem of definition. The research delves into the scientific basis of disinformation. With the intention to deceive, and the damages to human security, the research defines disinformation as terrorist behaviors and violence, and adopts the wording corruption from a value-orientated structure in description of a structurally designed crime. With the fundamentalism of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the right to health, the research delves into the dual-track price system in mainland China and its implications to medical resource inequality in the regional setting, and its potential impacts on the global public health institutions. It is demonstrated that disinformation can provide near-perfect advantage in a negative sum game, and render all security systems can remain as von Neumann ordinals. Furthermore, medical resource inequality in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is the result from the structural power design, with the military strategy’s modern manifestations with the dual-track price system underlying its “Reform and Opening”. With the consistent behavioral patterns from the power advantage perspective, authorization system construction in public health management digital systems has further increased the efficacy and cost-efficiency for the sustainable proliferation of the illicit corruption reach. The research adopts a behavioral science perspective to the problems of public health equity in PRC exemplified by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the military intentions behind disinformation on security systems are evidenced. The evidence implies that terrorism activities do not necessarily have to involve direct attacks nor physical violence.

Keywords:Job-related stress; Adaptable; Coercion; Technology usage; Multiplex technology; Crime investigation; Crime against humanity; Healthcare inequality; Hospital management system; Covid-19; Criminal evidence; Criminology; Terrorism

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