Yes. But I'm critical of everything I hear or read and confirm the sources actually say what people claim they do.
Anytime humans hear something we don't want to believe, we set out looking for evidence that it's wrong. It's an excellent practice. The problem is the vast majority people don't do the same when they hear something they do want to believe.
The first thing I ask for is the source. If someone is claiming someone said something, I want to listen to or read what was actually said. Ideally with a couple of minutes on either side of the statement in question. Amazingly, many people either refuse to provide the source claiming "You wouldn't accept it anyway," which seems really disingenuous when I've never once rejected evidence because of the source (unless the source is anonymous or unsourced, but no one should accept that nonsense), or once they do they admit they never read it if it doesn't say what they thought it did.
I also try to act in good faith. So for example, I'll Google to see if the source is easy enough to find before I bug people. Because this isn't a formal debate and I'm not trying to "win" so I don't see any reason that the entire burden should fall in them. So when people refuse to provide a source, or admit they never dug into the sources to confirm it, I get annoyed. I'm open minded. Crazy thing: I've been wrong in my life. Like.... A few times! And you know what? I didn't die. I don't mind that I'm wrong sometimes, and I can admit when I am. So I get annoyed when people refuse to even try and show me the evidence of their claims.
So hopefully I don't get annoyed here, but do you have a source that Pfizer tried to seal records for 75 years? Because I fucking hate Pfizer. I think they're a horrendous corporation that preys on needy people. And despite the fact that their story has been around for a while, I've never found a source to corroborate it. I have found that the FDA tried to seal the records for 75 years and went to court. But I haven't seen any source that Pfizer did. Do you have one?