~To this day. creeping neardowell lickspittle academic failure establishment toadies still seek to censor the verifiable facts on social mobility and Natural Selection first published in an 1831 book by Patrick Matthew https://t.co/kbqj6GhVp8 pic.twitter.com/GbCWj4Jodi
— BlessedVirginDarwin (@OnNavalTimber) December 3, 2017
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Sunday, 3 December 2017
To this Day Lickspittle Establishment Toadies still Seek to Censor the Verifiable Facts on Social Mobility and Natural Selection first Published in a book by Patrick Matthew
Saturday, 2 December 2017
Errol Churchyard
Errol graveyard in Scotland, @C_MAlexander @M_Wainwright_UK @BiologiaPensamt where Patrick Matthew's last resting place was recently discovered, is now marked with an information board on the life & works of the true originator of the theory of macroevolution by natural selection pic.twitter.com/Z1rEK27aut— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) December 2, 2017
Saturday, 25 November 2017
Seasonal Greetings
Nullius in Verba Darwin's greatest secret is on all Amazon sites. Book can be ordered from all good bookshops & libraries. The perfect stocking filler for optimistic rational skeptics in search of veracity.
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) November 25, 2017
Exquisite torment for silly Darwin worshippers: https://t.co/CLKiPRJoQT pic.twitter.com/6tjHkZAIHN
Seasons Greetings
Seasons greetings. 'Tis the time for the consequences of merry "immaculate conceptions" to come forth into the world and be known. pic.twitter.com/E1qlrrwwLQ
— BlessedVirginDarwin (@OnNavalTimber) November 25, 2017
Friday, 24 November 2017
Actually, this is one example of why you can't trust the BBC
Mythmongering BBC https://t.co/XDeFi5C4sm … credulously relplicated the long-ago busted #Supermyth that observing Gallapagos Fiinches helped Charles Darwin discover evolution.
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) November 24, 2017
1. In fact, he never noticed
2. Darwin never discovered natural selection
https://t.co/HoB7KtBR3T pic.twitter.com/ZaLpyA20L4
Thursday, 23 November 2017
Some Members of the Darwin Worship Cult are Just Like Those in the Scientology Cult
Ja, ja, ja. Dr Sutton, a conspiracy theorist! That is th best i have read this year... 😂😂😂— Emilio Cervantes (@BiologiaPensamt) November 23, 2017
Wikipedia Darwinite Editor Fraud Proven
Wikipedia Supports the Weird Darwin Warship Cult by Deleting Contrary Views held by Notable Scientists. Indeed, Wikipedia Astroturfing (fake grassroots) Agenda Editors Delete All Their Content on Wikipedia.
Live Experiment with Corrupt Wikipedia Agenda Editor Bias
Original Blog Post
Reviews[edit ]
The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine published an extended review in the 1831 Part II and 1831 Part III numbers of the magazine; it praised Matthew's book in around 13,000 words, highlighting that "The British Navy has such urgent claims on the vigilance of every person as the bulwark of his independence and happiness, that any effort for supporting and improving its strength, lustre, and dignity, must meet with unqualified attention." The review did not mention the appendix to the book.[11] . However, it did, in Part II, on page 457 stridently criticise Matthew's then heretical conception of macroevolution by natural selection, which in fact runs throughout his entire book intertwined with his then seditious chartist politics: "But we disclaim participation in his ruminations on the law of Nature, or on the outrages committed upon reason and justice by our burthens of hereditary nobility, entailed property, and insane enactments."
Experiment result 1
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+Rubbish #Wikipedia is at it again. The weird Darwin Worship cult warmly "love bombs" #DarwinFatherhead editors deleting the entire Wikipedia content of scientists who disagree with them : https://t.co/BMQBzkOT4m pic.twitter.com/aOrGm3oi3M— Supermythbuster (@supermyths) November 23, 2017
On Wikipedia Begging Letters:. In my opinion, following research, the FBI @FBIWFO should investigate Wikipedia for fraud. Their pages are not "independent". Instead, controlled by astroturfing fake grassroots) Unwelcome proven fact deleting agenda editors: https://t.co/SEp73HWVh6 pic.twitter.com/KKVa9ZFpnU— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) November 29, 2017
Tuesday, 21 November 2017
The Term is the Concept and that's what has confused so many scientists
The 600 page ebook version of Nullius has been pirated
#BookPiracy This might be the biggest pirate site for books.
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) November 21, 2017
Otherwise, it's surely a "customer" based payment fraud scam
They got mine: https://t.co/Z5v1mFbAon
They got others:@TimNewburn More examples https://t.co/vzEeM9hAEM
Even J.K@jk_rowling https://t.co/N1jvEeij96 pic.twitter.com/scP3Yx11lN
Sunday, 19 November 2017
The Delusional Wishful Thinking Nonsense Written by Darwin Worshippers Does not Stand up to the Actual Verifiable Facts
Patrick Mathew's third great grandson, Howard Minnick, writes a lengthy comment to the latest (S. W. Foster's) Amazon review of my book Nullius in Verba: Darwin's greatest secret:. The book proves Darwin worshippers have been misleading us all for years. https://t.co/D8xgNCXHjs pic.twitter.com/yVSLcW0ZJZ
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) November 19, 2017