I actually am #delighted to learn today that a proud Scot (he donated 3 priceless letters - from Charles Darwin to Patrick Matthew - to the Scottish nation) donated a copy of my book on Darwin's plagiarizing science fraud to the National Library of Scotland. They accepted it. pic.twitter.com/A2wQXWVWtC
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 3, 2019
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Friday, 3 May 2019
National Library of Scotland: Nullius in Verba
Thursday, 2 May 2019
Watch out stalkers and malicious poison pen authors
Pleased to announce a call for chapters for an international edited collected on #technologyfacilitatedviolence with @eQuality_ca’s Jane Bailey, myself & @n_henry -practitioners, academics, PhD/ECRs working in this area (all disciplines) pls get in touch @MonashCrim @Monash_Arts pic.twitter.com/hyI6JtGEpK
— Assoc/Prof Asher Flynn (@AsherFlynn) May 1, 2019
Wednesday, 1 May 2019
Should it be called natural SELECTION?
.I have no problem with the term "natural process of selection" coined by Patrick Matthew (1831) and plagiarised into "process of natural selection" by science fraudster Charles Darwin (who stole Matthew's theory). But @BiologiaPensamt this is one for you: https://t.co/0EHAyDtOVZ
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 1, 2019
.Dover's argument same as yours (I disagree) that "selection" is a confusing term. Page 9 writes: "There is no Great Selector in the sky". But Matthew NEVER once implied there was. Made it clear there was NOT. But Darwin kept the notion of what he called a "Creator" in his work.
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 1, 2019
.Yes as discussed so many times. The analogous selection hypothesis is analogous to artificial selection in tree nurseries, which is Matthew's 1831 highly idiosyncratic arboriculturalist analogy, slyly plagiarised by Darwin in his private essay = Explanatory analogy for the theory pic.twitter.com/f6Rs5FLKgY
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 1, 2019
I agree on Matthew's merit, novelty and solid work, of which natural selection is a useless metaphor.
— Emilio Cervantes (@BiologiaPensamt) May 1, 2019
Monday, 22 April 2019
On Naval Timber
.Were the seeds the result of artificial selection to produce curved wood for house or shipbuilding? Or were the saplings pruned and trained for the same reason? @Hollyonline - Image from 1831 book Darwin & Wallace plagiarised and then serial lied about: https://t.co/E8QuuMzsSL pic.twitter.com/cGT2h8GQMI
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) April 22, 2019
There are nearly identically bent trees about half a mile south west of Symonds Yat Rock! (picture doesn't show them very well) pic.twitter.com/vp9PsKMwUP
— Marcin Zielinski (@rat_biker_83) April 22, 2019
Thursday, 18 April 2019
Matthew's Tree and Darwin's Tree - Just another tree coincidence amongst so many
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Not exactly Matthew's drawing in this case was to explain how to train a tree to make bent planks for naval ship building. Of course he saw naval power and sea travel as key to which nation would be fittest to survive. Darwin's was of Matthew's ramification (branching) of species
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) April 18, 2019
Wednesday, 17 April 2019
Google Trashed Darwin's Reputation with New facts About What he Really Was and how Credulous Many Scientists Really Are
Just one example of how new independently verifiable bombshell facts that disrupt so called scientific "establishment" credulous beliefs influence the mere opinions of the general public to be incurious when the "establishment" refuses to face new facts https://t.co/K2QXOa8nvK pic.twitter.com/qqrrZtrtiK
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) April 17, 2019
Monday, 1 April 2019
April Fools such as Stepen Jay Gould
.The original meaning of 'April Fools' #AprilFools is a little different than how we see it today. Note also, it does not mention there being a day. Could it have gone on for a month, traditionally?
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) April 1, 2019
Found with the #IDD research Method [@DrMarkGriffiths]https://t.co/toQBT39ExD pic.twitter.com/SgwclbMch9
We can, traditionally, keep this up the month. But IDD research breakthrough [https://t.co/Nli3gCzRvO] revealing that once hidden fact would not be eligible for #Managerial💩idiot-REF entry https://t.co/toQBT39ExD
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) April 1, 2019
Interestingly, the book belonged to biologist Stephen Jay Gould pic.twitter.com/XPLmbrPSRN
Sunday, 31 March 2019
Artificial selection and Charles Darwin
.Artificially select them not to lie or commit fraud. Especially #ScienceFraud English #Toff #Darwin plagiarised original prior published conception of evolution by natural selection from Scottish naturalist Patrick Matthew
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) March 31, 2019
(1) https://t.co/E8QuuMzsSL
(2) https://t.co/CLKiPRJoQT pic.twitter.com/G1z8fyW3J3
Review of book "Nullius in Verba" written by a Scot who co-owned 3 priceless letters from English #toff Charles Darwin (plagiarist) to Patrick Matthew, Scottish regional Chartist leader, naturalist and originator of the theory Darwin stole, @80_mcswan 🏴https://t.co/9R6EROkiGH d
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) March 31, 2019
The New Research Niche: Survival of the most fit, the most circumstance suited
Or one most circumstance suited to the ecological niche it finds itself in - for various reasons. Problem for Darwin is #BigData created a new niche in research that exposed his lies & science fraud by plagiarism. His long hidden fraud can't survive now https://t.co/E8QuuMzsSL pic.twitter.com/hEQQMRNtEA
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) March 31, 2019
Saturday, 30 March 2019
Richard Dawkins - You have to be kidding.
On #Brexit Shambles and evil consequence. A Darwin? You mean a plagiarizing, serial lying, glory thieving anti-chartist #Toff #Landed #fraudster? Proud of that? Proud to have the World's Greatest Science Fraudster by plagiarism and glory theft? https://t.co/E8QuuMzsSL pic.twitter.com/lMB4Zsg5ux
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) March 30, 2019