We now know that it is beyond all reasonable doubt that Darwin (and Wallace) stole the entire theory of evolution by natural selection from its prior-published originator Patrick Matthew. You can't argue with that data -and that is plainly presented here in an exert peer reviewed science article. A timeline of Darwin's and Wallace great theft by fraud is here and the whole story can be read in my book (here).
Today we learn that Darwin's notebooks, including the one with his twig of life (it's not a tree), have been stolen from Cambridge University (here).
So the headline should really be "Theft of a Theft".
Theft of a Theft. @LaxmiAggarwal1
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) November 24, 2020
How ironic is the theft of "Darwin the Thief's" plagiarising notebooks from Cambridge University?
1 BBC News https://t.co/wzpLztjVEF
2 Darwin's glory thieving plagiarism. Get the facts of his thieving science swindle https://t.co/oWgFTOn1XC
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