+Any nation's excellent universities engage with uncomfortable new verifiable discoveries / ideas to stand up for them & their discoverers. Unless they do so, human knowledge will atrophy & progress in many areas will be halted. Book burning may even follow https://t.co/CKTMM2Uttn pic.twitter.com/r0fIfPY7vD
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) September 8, 2018
+Wikipedia has a page on cyberstalking. https://t.co/AABt40p7b4 But of course, one thing it does not have on that page is that criminal cyberstalkers actually publish fake information on Wikipedia as part of their demented monkey offending. Thankfully, the law is clear & hits hard pic.twitter.com/k7gst5QZ42
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) September 8, 2018
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