. .Both. Here is the English version. https://t.co/nBvSGRuJ0s pic.twitter.com/hUA6DETTdy
— Fear and Loathing in Science (@Idk50074280) February 7, 2022
In the week leading up to Darwin Day 2022 Empirical research data proves once and for all that the genie is out of the bottle on Darwin's plagiarism, lies and glory thieving science fraud.
1. The English Mail on Sunday: Here . Archived Here
2. The Scottish Mail on Sunday
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Just a few bombshell findings from the brand new #Curtis science book (Curtis Press) that blow to pieces the greatest myth and science fraud in the history of our planet! Credulous #DarwinDay organisers need their own #OperationLyingDog now @RichardDawkins @rdfrs @C_MAlexander pic.twitter.com/fl3dJt1VLD
— Fear and Loathing in Science (@Idk50074280) February 6, 2022
3. Sputnick News. Archived HERE
4. Scottish Daily Express
.Headline news too right to story inside on #Science Fraud in the #Darwin Industry https://t.co/ku34b2bJz7 pic.twitter.com/ZA6AL5uKG7
— Fear and Loathing in Science (@Idk50074280) February 7, 2022
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