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A coverup is a form of denialism in which the entity perpetrating the denial is demonstrably fully aware of their lies or the lies made by entities that they fund (astroturf groups or experts for hire). Coverups are the opposite of willful ignorance in that there is demonstrable intent to deceive, and are therefore considered an expression of consciousness of guilt. Corporations primarily engage in coverups in order to continue making bundles of money at others' expense (negative externality), and to a lesser extent to avoid or postpone criminal charges. Politicians engage in coverups to hide their scandalous behavior and thereby get reelected and to delay or avoid criminal charges.
Conspiracy theorists often include claims of coverups, but these are lacking in hard evidence.
An advertisement from 1970, implying that one could lose weight by eating more sugar[17]
Advertisement from 1977: If sugar is so fattening, how come so many kids are thin?[18]