Book Crime! A rare 1st edition of On Naval Timber and Arboriculture by Patrick Matthew (the true originator of the theory of evolution by natural selection, which Darwin sat upon and plagirised) was also - apparently - stolen from the library at Kew https://t.co/cqOPer3a7E pic.twitter.com/oP5O433cHn
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 19, 2018
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Friday, 19 January 2018
Book Crime!
Matthew and Extinction Events And on Evolution Occuring Between Them
Dear @BiologiaPensamt @john_p_rafferty On Matthew's (1831) correct version of macroevolution by natural selection occuring after, but also in the millions of years BETWEEN extinction events: https://t.co/3yJqfEU7nx pic.twitter.com/rexwADV1t5
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 19, 2018
Thursday, 18 January 2018
Google Research Forces Publication of Encyclopaedia Britannica's New Page on Patrick Matthew
Identity Verified
POSTSCRIPT JAN 19TH 2018.
Having deleted the myth started as a lie by Darwin that no naturalist / no one whatsoever read Patrick Matthew's (1831) prior published theory before Darwin and Wallace replicated it and claimed it as their own, I am pleased to see that the Encyclopedia Britannica has now also deleted the Appendix Myth from its page on Patrick Matthew. The encyclopedia could benefit form making it clearer that whilst it is correct (e.g. see Rampino) that Matthew's catastrophic extinction events version of the theory is more correct than Darwin's now debunked uniformitarian beliefs, Matthew also explained evolution by natural slection occurring between extinction events:
Matthew (1831) wrote clearly on how evolution occurred over great lengths of time between extinction events: (see Sutton 2014)
‘…diverging ramifications of life, which from the connected sexual system of vegetables, and the natural instincts of animals to herd and combine with their own kind, would fall into specific groups, these remnants in the course of time moulding and accommodating their being anew to the change of circumstances, and to every possible means of subsistence, and the millions of ages of regularity which appear to have followed between the epochs, probably after this accommodation was completed affording fossil deposit of regular specific character.’
Mike Sutton
PLEASE NOTE The (Sutton 2014) e-book of Nullius in Verba Darwin's greatest secret (CITED BELOW) is currently unavailable due to criminal and civil book piracy investigations into hackers, cyberstalkers and ID fraudsters (see bottom of page at PatrickMatthew.com on the original e-book) However, the abridged (vol 1) paperback (Sutton 2017) is available from all amazon stores, libraries and bricks and mortar bookshops e.g.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nullius-Verba-Darwins-greatest-secret/dp/1541343964
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Google Research Forces Publication of Encyclopaedia Britannica's New Page on Patrick Matthew
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Historically, this is an interesting and most ironic development because in my book Nullius I originally revealed that Matthew's (1831) book was advertised on 3/4 of a prominent page of Part 5, Volume 2 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica 1842.
- Google, therefore, has helped the Encyclopaedia Britannica to evolve to be veracious on the topic of the discovery of evolution with evidence it should have known about, but clearly did not.
- Only because it has recently been "computerised" - and hence discoverable on the Internet - as part of the Google Library Project, was I able to find that evidence on my 14-year old clunky laptop, sitting at home whilst watching TV. Now that's what I call progress, because I don't like paper libraries.
Significantly, the above advert had in fact been in the published literature since 1832 in the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Because, as Dr Mike Weale usefully points out on his Patrick Matthew Project website :
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In 2015 Dr Mike Weale discovered an additional individual - who cited Matthew's book before Darwin and Wallace replicated the original ideas and explanations in it without citing Matthew - bringing the known total to 26, He writes:
'Selected citation #4. Augustin Francis Bullock Creuze. Article on “Timber” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 7th Edition (1842), Vol. 21, p.291
Also here (added March 2021)This brief citation is noteworthy for confirming that Matthew’s (1831) book was regarded as “valuable” by the author of the 1842 Encyclopaedia Britannica article on “Timber”. Note that Volume 21 really was published in 1842, unlike the other volumes which although they stated “1842” on their title pages were in reality published in earlier years. The article is signed “(B.Z.)”, identifiable as Augustin F. B. Creuze (1800-1852) via the Table of Signatures in Volume 1. Creuze also authored other articles for the Encyclopaedia Britannica, including a lengthy one on “Ship-building” that was published as a separate treatise , but Matthew is not cited in it. The article reproduces a table from Matthew’s book on the “number of concentric layers of sap-wood”. The citation is also noteworthy for making a reference to the “many things irrelevant to its subject” in the book. A similar opinion was expressed in the 1860 review of the book , likely by James Brown.The following table of the number of concentric layers of sap-wood observed in various species of timber trees is extracted from a valuable work on Naval Timber by Patrick Matthew; a work which abounds in much sound practical information, though mixed up with many things irrelevant to its subject.'
Jim Dempster's Personal Library
I received three large boxes of books by courier today. They are all of the late great Jim Dempster's books on evolution that he used to pioneer field of Darwin and Wallace Plagiarism studies. Some very rare 1st ed edition vols. All are all destined for the Patrick Matthew Museum pic.twitter.com/2JRfc5BRlJ
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 18, 2018
Cease and Desist Take Down Orders Following Piracy of Nullius
See PatrickMatthew.com for the full details of e-piracy of Nullius in Verba: Here
Authors, you do not have to tolerate criminal identity fraud & related criminal Internet #Piracy [ #BookPiracy ] of your Book. Use an International Copyright Law and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) cease & desist order, as I do: Details Here: https://t.co/nM2JLrnnOd pic.twitter.com/6pnQ6afvGd
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 18, 2018
Wednesday, 17 January 2018
On Charles Darwin's Plagiarising Science Fraud by Glory Theft
+On #DarwinFraud Read about Charles Darwin's "Tangled Bank Job" https://t.co/tj5RcZJT30 pic.twitter.com/w28ib537RV
— BlessedVirginDarwin (@OnNavalTimber) January 17, 2018
Saturday, 13 January 2018
Beware Criminal Hackers, Cyberstalkers, Book Pirating Copyright Fraudsters and Criminal Identity Fraudsters
Nullius in Verba: Darwin's greatest secret 600-page Kindle e-book. Currently unavailable due to ongoing investigations into criminal book piracy, copyright fraud, cyberstalking, criminal malicious communications, malware dissemination and ID fraud by cybercriminals who have hacked it and those who are disseminating illegal hacked versions of it. Original Best Thinking page for the book archived (Here)
From November 2017, you are advised not to download any version of this e-book, because the file is likely to be infected with hacker malware by those sharing and disseminating the hacked files. Moreover, the hacked content is likely to have been altered by the criminals involved.
Please purchase the official paperback abridged version from Amazon here. Paperback volumes 2 and 3 are forthcoming.
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Within hours of saying they had desisted, The Internet Archive is once again criminally pirating my e-book and paperback book (vol 1 2nd ed) Nullius in Verba: Darwin's greatest secret This US organised cyber crime group has "not for profit" tax status. pic.twitter.com/0KsdAtqrEI— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 5, 2018
Tuesday, 9 January 2018
Patrick Matthew's Grave
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Patrick Matthew's Unmarked Grave is Finally Located
Matthew Refuses to be Buried in Oblivion!
The Details
- Patrick Matthew of Gourdiehill buried 15 June 1874 in lair no. 184 in Errol burying ground, say Perth & Kinross Council (Burial Services).
- Headstone is for brick-works owner Alexander Fraser died 1924 & buried in same lair.
'The graves in the burying ground are crammed very close together and many of them do not have headstones. Still, it seems strange that a landowner like him should not have a stone. It may have been removed when Fraser's was put up, I don't know.Sam at the Perth Crem. is posting me a photocopy of the register page and I'll either send it on (if allowed) or send a written summary.Nothing remains of Gourdiehill house or its grounds which once had a famous orchard.It's all houses now and fields. Next time I'm down there I'll look to see if there is still any of the trees that are supposed to have been planted around the time of Matthew's birth.By the way his wife, is not registered as buried in the grave - but the register only started in the late 1830s - early 1840s, when they redrew the plot layout and demolished the old church. So maybe she was dead and buried there already and not recorded.Patrick Matthew's aunt is buried in the same grave and 3 or 4 other Matthews, and Fraser (no other Fraser relations in there).It is all subject to verification of the Perth & Kinross Council burial register : but they checked again on my request and confirmed by phone that the entries were apparently correct.I have no idea why Fraser should be in same grave as Matthew and the latter have no memorial stone. The grave is in a group of high status people, several ministers, connected with Free Church of Scotland. That may be a clue.The Council are sending me a photocopy of the burial register page for the Matthew lair (purchased under the name of Peter Matthew apparently - Peter and Patrick being interchangeable in the old days in Scotland).I have still got a very old and grubby photostatted article by Errol Jones that my late great-uncle received in the 1980s or 1990s, and re-reading it spurred me to phone up the local Crem where they keep the registers for the public cemeteries in the authority.I would be glad to pass on what details I have and especially to Mrs Jones who must be very elderly, or her family, if desired. I have not read much about Matthew or the Darwin exchange I'm afraid, but it is certainly of local interest.I sent an email yesterday also to the online publication in NZ which featured an article about Errol Jones and a photo of her at the time of a new book by her in 2010., asking for any news, and await a reply.Thank you for the info about Gourdiehill. I can almost remember the old house before it was demolished (I'm 53 and was brought up in Errol)."If anyone has further information, I would be interested to work out the connection - assuming one existed - between Matthew and Fraser. The brickworks closed as recently a 2009 after more than 150 years of almost continuous operation."Here is the url for the Council's burial registers:http://www.pkc.gov.uk /article /2850 /Burial-grounds-and-registers tel Burial Enquiries on 01738 446865 or e-mail ESBurials@pkc.gov.uk I spoke with a lady called Sam there last week. I hope this is of interest.
All the best Peter Symon.
Congratulations are due to Peter Symon.
Postscript 19th May - copy of record supplied to Peter Symon and very kindly sent to me by Peter as an email attachment
It’s really useful to have the photocopy of the actual burial register. It’s clear that P.M.’s wife Christian *is* buried there too, but under the name “Mrs P. Matthews” ... But mysteries still remain. Who is “Jean Matthew (aunt of P.M.)”, who died 1847 aged 88? ... And we can see that P.M.’s daughters Helen and Agnes are buried here, but why not Euphemia? Finally, what indeed is the relationship, if any, between Alexander Fraser and Patrick Matthew? Many fascinating clues to unravel here.
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