Plagiarising Science Fraud

Plagiarising Science Fraud
Newly Discovered Facts, Published in Peer Reviewed Science Journals, Mean Charles Darwin is a 100 Per Cent Proven Lying, Plagiarising Science Fraudster by Glory Theft of Patrick Matthew's Prior-Published Conception of the Hypothesis of Macro Evolution by Natural Selection

Tuesday 26 April 2016

Polemic for Polans

On Evidence for the Apparent Existence of the De-facto Corporate "MacDarwin Industry" and What it Means for Science.

Focusing on evidence for the apparent existence of a professional allurement of corporate Darwinist pseudo scholarship over independently verifiable fact-led veracity, the main aim of this essay is to pose the telling question: "Why is it that Darwin's newly discovered greatest secret is a 100 per cent proven fact that career-Darwinists are so embarrassingly desperate to go to disingenuously psudoscholalry lengths to deny?"

I will begin with a truism that some of my critics, perhaps in their intellectual-panic to condemn rather than engage with the "New Data", don't seem able to grasp as such. Namely, that what is published in the literature in books, websites and scholarly science journals, such as this one that you are currently reading, is effectively 100 per cent proven to exist. If, in some deep philosophical sense, you doubt the truth of that statement then let us do a very simple experiment to see who is right and who is the most rational. Please place your hand over this paragraph and then remove it. Do this 100 times. Write down how many times out of 100 the word "proven" remains in this sentence. If you doubt the evidence you have before you then repeat the experiment 10,000 times, a million times etc. If still in doubt, apply for a research grant to enable you to expand your sample size and experimental conditions. Who knows, if you can get CERN involved you might find something going on at the sub- atomic level that proves me wrong.

The above point was proven even more humorously, and with great painful irony, when Mr Julian Derry, a  "visiting scientist" at Edinburgh University, author of a book on Darwin in Scotland, and professional Darwin Industry bronze "Darwin's Monkey" paraphernalia seller, took exception to newspaper reports of my lecture on Matthew and Darwin at the James Hutton Institute in Scotland (Alexander 2016a). Mr Derry who wrote a long note from his Edinburgh University email address to the Scottish press, and to several of my friends and associates, (see Alexander, 2016b; Sutton 2016a) to claim, amongst a host of other weird ranting and unsubstantiated claims about me and my research, that:

 “Darwin and Wallace did not plagiarise Matthew, and were not tipped off to his discovery of natural selection by their circle of friends and colleagues. Or rather, if any of this did occur, it has not been shown to have done so by the data presented by Dr Sutton."
“Why I say this, like this, carefully and cautiously, is because as a scientist, I must be confident beyond any reasonable doubt that the data and its interpretation do prove that these events happened as claimed. This is quite a different philosophy to the one underlying Dr Sutton’s research."
“I have never heard a scientist in any discipline use the kind of language that he does to criticise others and qualify his findings, for example, “100% certainty”. Every scientist I know worth their salt doesn’t even have the phrase in their vocabulary.”
Apart from the fact that in his rush to bury disturbing newly discovered and significant facts, that perhaps will threaten the Darwin publication and associated paraphernalia industry, Mr Derry misunderstands that the existence of the 100 per cent proven new discovery of several possible routes of knowledge contamination from Matthew to Darwin and Wallace does not mean that I claim it is 100 per cent proven that Darwin or Wallace were directly or indirectly influenced by Matthew, what I am claiming in that regard is that it is newly 100 per cent proven that they could well have been, because naturalists who they knew are now newly known to have read Matthew's book and the original bombshell ideas in it, because it is now 100 per cent proven that they actually cited Matthew's book, and some mentioned the original ideas in it, in the published literature.

I was allowed a right of reply by the Courier (see Alexander 2016c). The forensic evidence I provided to the journalists and editors of the Courier was released into the public domain in a more genteel manner that you are about to see here. In his own publications in social media, Mr Derry very ironically further refutes his own claims. Because when it comes to the language scientists use to criticise others, it is further 100 per cent proven, by his very own published tweet, embedded in the Patrick Matthew blogsite, that his own obscene language reveals some of the salt he is worth to a respectable scientific community (see Sutton 2016a):

"Look here you supercilious cunt, I told you who I was immediately. Stuff ur haughty "Wasn't  that hard for you was it?" up ur arse."

I have a private scholarly archive of further future historic classic examples of such rabid unscientific language deployed in passionate Darwinist responses to the "New Data" of  hard facts that painfully prove Darwin lied about who he knew had read Matthew's (1831) book and the original ideas in it.

By way of further 100 per cent proof, in response to the peer reviewed publication of my (Sutton 2014a) criminology paper "The hi-tech detection of Darwin’s and Wallace’s possible science fraud: Big data criminology re-writes the history of contested discovery."  Social media was once again used by a Darwinist sholar to abuse my work with taboo foul language. This time with another, lesser taboo "c" word, Professor Nathaniel Comfort (see Sutton 2015a for the 100 per cent proof), a science historian of John Hopkins University, published the following New Year's day 2015  comment to the world:

"The paper's an ignorant piece of crap."

When I most politely invited Professor Comfort to explain his remark about my peer-reviewed article, and to debate the facts of the "New Data" with me in an independently moderated environment, he simply responded by blocking me on Twitter (See Sutton 2015a).

Why are Darwin scholars in such a desperate rush to deny that anything new has been discovered, when the facts prove it so clearly has?

My book 'Nullius in Verba: Darwin's greatest secret' (Sutton 2014) originally revealed the main bombshell discovery from my research that, as opposed to the prior expert knowledge belief (e.g Darwin 1861, de Beer 1962; Mayr 1982) that no naturalists, no biologists, or else no one at all, read the original ideas in it before Darwin and Wallace replicated them, that seven naturalists in fact did read Matthew's (1831) original ideas because it is 100 per cent proven that they actually cited his book in the published literature pre-1858; and that Darwin knew four of them personally, Wallace knew one and that three of those four played major roles at the epicentre and facilitation of their work on natural selection (see Sutton 214). Furthermore, my book (Sutton 2104) originally revealed that it is 100 per cent proven that Darwin (1860) lied when he wrote that no naturalists and (Darwin 1861) no one at all read Matthew's original ideas before Matthew brought them to his attention in 1860, because Matthew (1860a, 1860b) had prior informed Darwin very clearly and in no uncertain terms that at least two naturalists had read them, and fully understood them, and that his book had been banned by the public library of Perth in Scotland because of the heretical ideas on the origin of species that are published in it!

My  new discovery  of the proven pre-1858 readership by naturalists of Matthew's original ideas was reported in the national press of Scotland and also in the national press of the United Kingdom (Knapton 2014). When invited to comment upon the new discovery in my book that other naturalists, known to Darwin and Wallace, in fact had read Matthew's original ideas before 1858, the world renowned Darwnist biographer Professor James Moore, responded with the confident creation of a new Darwinist fallacy, formed from nought but his own unevidenced wishful thinking, without even bothering himself to check the facts, by way of reading the actual book containing them, upon which he was publicly commenting:

“I would be extremely surprised if there was any new evidence had not been already seen and interpreted in the opposite way.”

As a social scientist, I find all of this desperate Darwinist behaviour quite fascinating. But how might we explain it?

Moore's fallacious dismissal (Cohen 2001, p.31) of the "New Data" being anything new might - depending on his state of mind and intentions - be described as (a) 'a psychotic negation of manifest facts'; (b) a 'plugging of leaks' in the orthodox story by lying (Cohen 2001, p.31) (c) a refusal by way of being in a  'state of denial' by dually knowing and not knowing, and thereby refusing to believe it, or else suffering from an inability to 'take it in' (Cohen 2001, p.24), because, if true, the facts of the "New Data" seriously threaten his sense of personal and professional cultural identity.

My findings and further original ideas on how to interpret them were published in this journal (Sutton 2016) , where - citing my book heavily - I took the implications of these discoveries forward with a dynamic typology of 'knowledge contamination' in order to develop our understanding of Darwin's and Wallace's likely culpability, along with that of their associates William Hooker, Joseph Hooker and John Lindley. That article was informally commissioned by Grzegorz Malec, who invited me to write it for peer review on the original findings in my (Sutton 2014) book. Accordingly, I sent the first draft to him personally on Sunday 15th November 2015. Mr Malec wrote back to confirm receipt the following day. I am concerned, therefore that he wrote a review of my book that ignores its main findings regarding who we now know who cited Matthew's (1831) book pre 1858, and what they then went on to do. Because Mr Malecs review of my book focuses on my less important findings about who was apparently first to be second in print with apparently unique Matthewisms. In doing so, Malec effectively presents this relatively minor part of my book as the main findings presented in it. But even in that regard, Mr Malec appears to been able to find only one out of the 30 tentative examples I found can be currently re-butted. 

I must stress, at this appropriate juncture, that I am most grateful for his excellent rebutting in this one regard. His finding shall most certainly be attributed to him in the second edition of my book.  I know Mr Malec has been trying hard to find others to rebutt; although oddly he fails to mention that fact in his review. Instead, he, arguably, somewhat gives the impression that there are others that have been rebutted. Perhaps there are others he knows of? But if there are, he has not yet told us of them. To pose a question: 'How do I know Mr Malec has been working hard trying to find others besides the one out of 30 that he informs us he finally found?' Because he contacted me, revealing inadvertantly, a mistake he made in thinking he had rebutted the fact, originally reported in my book (Sutton 2014) that, contrary to the Kentwood Wells's (1973) mockery of Loren Eiseley's etymological research on Matthew, all the evidence so far from my BigData hi-tech search among over 35 million publications suggests, most surprisingly, that Patrick Matthew does, in fact, at least appear to have coined the term and basic concept of the Peace Corps and that John F.Kennedy's policy wonks, in actual point of evidence-led fact, could well have got it by way of knowledge contamination during their research interviews with missionaries. What Mr Malec fails to add for balance in his criticism of my book can be found instead in the comments section of one of my blog posts (Sutton 2013), where writing in 2015 under what he later admitted by way of email is his pseudonym "GZEMAL" , Malec admits that Patrick Matthew does appear to be first to have coined the term and originated the basic concept of the modern US Peace Corps. So why not - for balance - add that into his review to let readers of this journal know that despite his mere rubbishing rhetoric of my research that the facts show that the troublesome "first to be second hypothesis" is far from debunked, despite his best known efforts, to date, to debunk it?

If Mr Malec can disconfirm more than just the one out of 30 examples in my book, on this theme, I have asked him to let us know. I even set up a competition to encourage he and others to disconfirm this troublesome hypothesis (Sutton 2016b). But even if all 30 examples in my book are disconfirmed, that does not do what Mr Malec thinks disconfirming just one example out of 30 does. Because debunking the first to be second (F2b2) hypothesis would not mean "There is no Darwin's greatest Secret", despite what the dreadfully disingenuous title of Mr Malec's review of my book proclaims. The reason why debing the F2b2 hypothesis does not mean "there is no Darwin's greatest secret" is because Darwin's greatest secret is the main theme of my book, which the same as the main theme of my (Sutton 2016) article in this journal. 

To necessarily repeat the point already made, for emphasis, so that I make myself as profoundly clear as possible, Darwin's greatest secret is that it is newly 100 per cent proven that: 


Surpassing the failure of traditional Darwin scholar rubber thimble paper turning in the libraries of the world, the cutting edge high technology of the Google library project, of some 35 million searchable publications, enabled me to originally discover the "New Data" that 100 per cent  proves Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace fallaciously claimed that no one read Matthew's prior-published discovery and explanatory examples of natural selection before they replicated both. And the "New Facts" 100 per cent prove it, because the proof is in the previously undiscovered 19th century printed words in publications that absolutely prove Matthew's book, and the original ideas in it, were cited by influential naturalists, known both to Darwin and Wallace and their influencers, before they replicated those same ideas - claiming they alighted upon them independently of Matthew's prior publication of the same. Darwin would  later fallaciously excuse himself from 1860 onward by claiming those ideas were unread before he and Wallace replicated them. Darwin is 100 per cent proven to have lied in writing that excuse, because he wrote that as an absolute self-serving lie after Matthew had informed him of two influential naturalists who read and understood his original ideas, and their significance, and that his book had been banned, because of those same bombshell heretical ideas, by Perth Public Library in Scotland. 

In social media I have been accused of being a conspiracy theorist. I don't think I am. Indeed, if I was such a person, I think the easiest one to dream-up would be a fantastical tale that involved imaginings of a "Don't tell Darwin or Wallace" plan to explain why four people, who Darwin knew personally, and one who edited Wallace's Sarawak paper, who knew Darwin to be working on the problem of the origin of species, had read the one book in the world that Darwin and Wallace most needed to read, because it contained the full prior-published hypothesi of macroevolution by natural selection, but deliberately failed to tell them about.

More rationally, I think the contrast between Neil deGrasse Tyson's definition of a conspiracy theory and Stanley Cohen's sociological 'state of denial' is a particularly useful way to assess the importance of the solid and independently verifiable evidence we do have. On April 7th 2011, Neil deGrasse Tyson published on Twitter a fabulously simple definition of conspiracy theories: 'Conspiracy theorists are those who claim coverups whenever insufficient data exists to support what they're sure is true.'  I love that. It's perfect.

By contrast, it is not strictly speaking an actual conspiracy of silence when a number of people, even millions as in Nazi Germany, and later in Chile and Argentina, and when worldwide a few thousand Darwin Scholars today, see hard and independently verifiable evidence but choose not to engage with it. In this regard, the late Stanley Cohen (2011, p. 1) tells us: 'A sociological "state of denial" exists when sufficient evidence is presented but dismissed: '...because the information registers well enough, but its implications - cognitive, emotional or moral - are evaded, neutralized or rationalized away.'

Moreover, Cohen. explains how we can determine culpability in states of denial:
'Except in the most obscure cases, we can reconstruct enough to determine who could have known, must have known or should have known what.' (Cohen 2011, p.126).

Avoiding the scholarly necessity to at least try to engage objectively with the published facts of what has been newly discovered about the routes of knowledge contamination between Matthew and Darwin, the editors and peer reviewers of the Linnean Journal allowed Mike Weale (2015) to summarily dismiss any critical scholarly engagement with the significance of the New Data by writing simply that in his own mere opinion the evidence is weak that Matthew influenced Darwin. This is just one more evidenced example of how the de facto corporate Darwin Industry misleads the public by hiding away from them the facts that salaried academic career biologists, and associated Darwinist historians of science, apparently dare not face.

Darwin (1860, 1861) lied about what he learned from Matthew (1860a; 1860b) regarding Loudon, another unnamed naturalist of an eminent university, and the staff running Perth public library. That lie was enough for credulous Darwin scholars, ignoring the Nullius in Verba motto of the Royal Society, to be thrown off the scent of the routes of prior knowledge contamination from the original ideas of Matthew that Darwin replicated. And Darwin kept up his great lie to the day he died. Ever since, ambitiously credulous, blind-sighted Darwin Scholars have carved out lucrative careers and been rewarded, for example, by the Royal Society with Darwin Medals, for parroting those lies and dressing them up for public presentation as great knowledge-truths (see Sutton 2016).

I don't suppose the Royal Society will anytime soon award anyone it's Darwin medal for proving two of it's earlier medal winners and the medal's namesake published significantly essential tri-independent discovery paradigm supporting fallacies about the pre-1858 readership of Mathew's conception of macro evolution by natural selection!

De Facto Corporate Darwinism 

By way of an explanatory analogy, just as the MacDonald's hamburger chain insists that a junk-food burger and fries in any of their restaurants in Poland must taste and look exactly the same as any in England or the USA etc, the similarly punterizing "MacDarwinisation" of the history of discovery of natural selection seemingly ensures that any book or article, or indeed any book review, containing a "Matthew and Darwin sandwich" must do the same. 

Any ingredients (facts) that change the flavor of traditional "MacDarwin" junk-scholarship are thereby rejected by the managers' (Darwin scholars) in the quality control department (university employment panels, editorial boards and expert peer reviewers). Any restaurants (journals, publishing houses) refusing to comply will be abandoned by managers (Darwin scholars) afraid for their careers. On which note, it cannot pass unremarked that the esteemed Darwinist historian Dr John van Wyhe either left the Expert Advisory board of this journal - Philosophical Aspects of Origin - as soon as my fact-led peer-reviewed article on Darwin's lying glory stealing science fraud (Sutton 2016) was published, because he did so in protest, or else it was just an unfortunate coincidence. Wherever the truth lies, immediately after Dr van Wyhe's resignation, the Journal's editor, Dariusz Sagan, with some email prompting research maneuverings to the press on my own part to seek out the truth, was compelled to make the following statement to the Scottish press, via an email to the Journalist Michael Alexander of the Scottish newspaper: the Courier:

'It is true that Dr. John van Wyhe was the member of the Advisory Board of our journal and resigned from it shortly after Dr. Mike Sutton’s article had been published. However, he didn’t reveal his reasons. Obviously, Dr. van Wyhe was entitled to resign from the board at any point and we respect his decision. We are not especially eager to speculate on the topic of his resignation, but, of course, one of the possibilities is that it was related to the publication of the controversial article of Dr. Sutton. We had not explicitly stated earlier our editorial policy, as we believed it was clear to anyone who looked into the broad range of the articles published in the journal. As things stand now, our editorial policy has been published on our website in order to avoid misunderstanding.'


Whether he intended it or not, by resigning from the journal's expert advisory board after the publication of my article (Sutton 2016), van Wyhe has effectively distanced himself from professional involvement with the uncomfortable facts in my article. Facts, which make it an unwanted flavour apart - because it contains essentially tri-independent discovery paradigm busting hard-data. And such data, it seems, is must be kept apart from those sold by any journal that wishes to remain within the apparently de facto "MacDarwin Corporation" of the so-called "Darwin Industry".

There are important messages here for those starting out in and wishing to remain in careers associated with biology and the history of discovery of natural selection. I can, at the time of writing these words, think of no other science journal ,other than 'Philosophical Aspects of Origin', which would be prepared to publish the evidence to prove the fact that Darwin lied about the pre-1858 readership of Matthew's ideas. Sending factual torpedoes such as that, to sink the myths keeping the pervasive, powerful and lucrative "Darwin Industry" armada of books, articles and associated memorabilia afloat is likely to get one labelled as an unwelcome, unprofitable, troublemaker.

Relatedly, on the topic of the "New Corporate University", it has been noted that:

 " Pandering to the intellectual tastes and preferences of journal editors may be the most effective means of career advancement, which rewards conformity rather than originality." West (2016)

Frequently made criticisms, and frequently asked questions, about the "New Data"

I have been presented with many criticisms and asked many telling questions by Darwin scholars since the 2014 publication of my original discovery of the 'New Data' about who we now newly know really did read Matthew's ideas before 1858, because they cited his 1831 book in the literature. However, it has been more than 12 months since I have encountered any that are new. A long list of these criticisms, and associated questions and answers can be found on the PatrickMatthew.com website, specifically on the 'Darwinist Defences Rebutted page (see Sutton 2015).

On which note, please note further that, in his review of my book, Mr Malec raises no original arguments against the New Data. Unfortunately, this observation is not particularly discernable from the opinions he presents as his own criticisms in his book review. By way of just one example, Malec makes a meal of earlier published criticisms of the work of the esteemed historian outcast of the de facto "MacDarwin Corporation" of science, Loren Eiseley. Mr Malec presents the well known published criticisms of Eisley in his criticism of my book, implying therein that I was unaware of them. In reality, the etymological fallacy issue Malec raises is raised at length in my book with reference to the Darwin scholars, Gould and Wells, who first made them about Eiseley's work. But in his one-sided conformist "Corporate Darwin Industry" flavoured cherry picking on this topic, Malec fails to provide the objective balance that I aim for when I present the actual research evidence, which absence of any evidence in his best effort hatchet-job review suggests, none have yet been able to refute, that exposes Gould's (1983; 2002) confident assertions as a ludicrous "Frankfurtian bullshitting" etymological fallacy of his own when Gould claimed the term 'natural selection' was common currency in the literature.  

Moreover, in further seemingly safely conformist keeping with the apparent de-facto requirements of "MacDarwinist" scholarship, Mr Malec obediently keeps out of his review of my book particular "de facto banned ingredients" of the "MacDarwin Corporation", In making his "Matthew and MacDarwin sandwich", Malec dutifully cherry-steps away writing about Eisley's (1979) profound discovery that Darwin, in his private essay of 1844, replicated Matthew's hugely important artificial versus natural selection explanatory analogy of differences, using the exact same example of trees raised in nurseries versus those growing in the wild. But this banned ingredient is in my book, and it is highly significant in terms of Gould's cherry-stepping to ignore it.  Moreover, this important discovery by Eiseley is discussed in depth in my book regarding what the first to be second hypothesis tells us about Robert Mudie, David Low and their direct links to Darwin and his other influencers (see Sutton 2015b). 

Perhaps what Gould left out and what Malac leaves out in his review of my book is all just an unfortunate dual-coincidence and has nothing at all to do with the seemingly de facto "banned ingredients" that must never be used by an ambitious academic wishing to succeed in a world dominated by powerful "MacDarwinists"?

The Seemingly de facto Banned Facts that are, Apparently, Not Permitted in a "Matthew and MacDarwin Corporation Sandwich" and the apparently de-facto "rules" for dealing with them

  1. Never mention the fact that Darwin wrote the opposite to what Matthew told him in the pages of the Gardeners Chronicle of 1860 about the prior readership of On Naval Timber (Matthew 1831)and the original ideas in it (see sutton 2016). If, however, you are forced to mention it then see point 2 below.
  2. If ever you are forced by debate to mention Darwin's lies, always deny that they are lies. Never admit that Darwin wrote falsehoods, that he knew to be false at the time he wrote them about the prior-readership of Matthew's original ideas on natural selection. Never admit that those falsehoods were absolutely necessary to create a paradigm that makes Darwin's and Wallace's independent conceptions of Mathews prior published ideas plausible.  If cornered in such a debate argue that Darwin's effectively literally necessary falsehood was not meant to be taken  literally. If called on your stupidity: run away, clam up, write obscene language, make unfounded ludicrous accusations against Sutton. Also claim he has discovered nothing new and, unlike you, and those he has proven wrong, claim he does not understand science.
  3. Deny that the Royal Society Darwin Medal winners Ernst Mayr and Sir Gavin de Beer meant it  to be taken literally when they wrote, literally in defence of Darwin's replications of Matthew's original work, that no one whatsoever/no biologists read Matthew's prior-published original ideas pre-1858 (see Sutton 2016 in this regard). Deny they meant it literally, despite the fact that such literal interpretation of what they clearly wrote is absolutely necessary to support the paradigm of Darwin and Wallace's independent discovery of Matthew's prior-published hypothesis.
  4. Never mention Eiseley's bombshell discovery that Darwin's private essay of 1844 incredibly replicated Matthew's artificial versus natural selection analogy of difference between trees grown in nurseries and those grown in the wild. 
  5. Never mention that books and scholarly articles and book chapters on trees and naval timber were immensely popular with the scientific community in the first half of the nineteenth century. In particular, never mention Evelyn's book (1664)    classic work Silva: or, a discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's dominions.Is the first and most treasured book published by the Royal Society. Instead parrot Darwin's feeble excuse that no one (implying himslef) can be blamed for failing to read an obscure book on naval architecture and forest trees were of interest to himslef or any other natururalist. At all costs never mention the number of such books in Darwin's private notebook of books read (see Sutton 2016 for the forbidden facts). 
  6. Never mention the fact, proven in Matthew's (1860a) letter to the Gardener's Chronicle, and read by Darwin, that his ideas on natural slection most certainly were not merely contained within the appendix of his book. And never mention the fact that Darwin (1861) is proven to have lied when he claimed they were. He is proven to have lied, because he admitted they were not contained merely in the book's appendix in a private letter to his best friend the naturalist Jospeh Hooker (see Sutton 2014, 2016 for the full details). Instead, always parrot the myth started by Darwin (1860, 1861) that Matthew hid his ideas away in the appendix of an inappropriately titled book.
  7. Never mention the fact that Darwin held in his hands five books that cited Matthew's (1831) On Naval Timber and Arboriculture. (See Sutton 2014).
  8. When claiming Matthew's book was obscure, never mention the fact it was cited pre-1858 in the  hugely influential Encyclopedia Britannica and heavily advertised within it (see Sutton 2014).
  9. Never mention the laws and rules on sedition and heresy on the question of the origin of species that forbade discussion of the bombshell ideas in Matthew's book in the first half of the 19th century. Never mention the violent reform riots that broke out in Britain in the year it was published. Instead ask credulously why more people did not cite Matthew's book and mention the heretical ideas in it and why Matthew did not "trumpet his bombshell discovery from the rooftops" if he understood the importance of what he had written (see Sutton 2014).  Consequently, you must never mention that Matthew informed Darwin in their published Gardener's Chronicle letters (see Sutton 2014 for the details) that his book was banned by the public lending library of Perth in Scotland (nicknamed the Fair City) for his heretical scientific ideas on the origin of species.
  10. Ask why no one came forward and accused Darwin of plagiarising Matthew after 1858. In doing so never mention the facts revealed by Sutton (2014) regarding just how many, who would almost certainly have known, were old, dead and retired by then, or else were friends and associates of Darwin and (unlike Matthew) were ambitiously conservative members of Darwin's elite 'old-boy-network' scientific clubs. Never mention that the vast majority of gentleman naturalists of the 19th century were anti-Chartists - and that Matthew was a famous Chartist representative for Scotland and that he wove his political chartist and vehemently mocking anti religious ideas throughout his 1831 book. In this context, be sure not to mention that, unlike Matthew, Darwin kept a plainly stated accepted belief of the idea of "The Creator" in all editions of the Origin of Species. Also be sure not to focus on the manner and customs of the "gentleman naturalists" of the 19th century,which would have made it a complete and utter professionally suicidal faux pas to accuse another in print of plagiarism (see Sutton 2014 for an in-depth evidence-led discussion). 
  11. If you must cite the fact that Loudon reviewed Mathew's book in 1832, write that he possibly did not understand what was in it. Never reveal that he actually wrote that Matthew appeared to have something original to say on, to use his precise words: "the origin of species"!
  12. Never follow the data to any place that disconfirms the triumphant tri-independent discovery paradigm. Under no circumstances mention the fact Loudon, after 1832, went on to edit two of Blyth's most influential articles on organic evolution (see Sutton 2014).
  13. Never mention the fact that to date, out of an examination of over 35 million publications (see Sutton 2014), Matthew was apparently first to coin the term 'natural process of selection' and that Darwin was apparently first to re-shuffle the exact same four words into the only possible grammatically correct second usage of them to apparently first coin the term 'process of natural selection' to name Matthew's original conception while claiming it as his own independent conception. (See Sutton 2104).
  14. Claim the terms 'natural selection' and 'artificial selection' were either coined by Darwin, or else, contrariwise, that they were standard terms in the literature pre 1859. Never mention Sutton's discovery that they were apparently exceedingly rare but that Darwin certinly never coined them (See Sutton 2014).
  15. Never mention that fact that when he writes that some of what he has originally discovered is 100 per cent proven Sutton (Sutton 2014, 2016) very clearly and plainly explains that he has 100 per cent proven that Mathew's book was cited by seven naturalists pre-1858 and that Darwin knew four of them and Wallace knew two and that they both were influenced and their work facilitated by them before 1858. Never mention that Sutton means it is now 100 per cent proven that knowledge contamination routes from Matthew's 1831 book to the pre-1858 brains of both Darwin and Wallace are now 100 per cent proven to exist. Never mention that fact that when he writes about what is 100 per cent proven, Sutton is also referring to the fact Darwin lied by writing the exact opposite to what Matthew, in 1860, had prior informed him in writing about the prior readership of his ideas. Instead, be disingenuous by writing a new fallacy in order to kickstart a new "MacDarwin myth". In this regard, the success of "New MacDarwin Myth" requires you to claim that Sutton is claiming that it is 100 per cent proven that Darwin definitely read Matthew's book before 1858.
  16. Never mention the eight lies that Darwin told in order to achieve primacy over Matthew for Matthews prior-published ideas (see Sutton 2014 for the full details).
  17. Never mention the most curious fact that Darwin was totally incurious about how it possibly happened that Matthew so fully "anticipated" Darwin and Wallace for the discovery that Darwin spent most of his scientific life writing about. Never ask, as Sutton (2014) does, why Darwin was not interested in Matthew as a person and was uninterested in his experience, expertise and observations and his many other publications, as a farmer and noted botanist, plant breeder and agriculturalist. And never mention this curious fact in relation to the fact that Darwin spent his working life studying and writing about the work of other breeders and agriculturalists.
  18. Never mention the fact that Matthew fought all his life in the press for full recognition for his bombshell discovery and proven influence on other naturalists who he knew read his book (Sutton 2014). Instead claim only that Darwin treated Matthew very fairly by fully acknowledging his publication priority. 
  19. Claim that Suton (2014) has discovered nothing new.
  20. Never mention the fact that Sutton claims his original bombshell discoveries, of who we newly know definitely did read Matthew's 1831 book and the bombshell ideas in, because they cited both in the literature, 100 per cent proves that the old Darwinist paradigm of tri-independent discovery of the hypothesis of macroevolution by natural selection rests on the punctured myth that no one who could possibly have influenced Darwin and Wallace pre-1858 with Matthew's ideas. Accordingly, never mention Sutton's (2014, 2016) conclusive evidence-led claim that, rationally as scientists, we must now have a revolutionary new discovery paradigm (Kuhn 1962) that places Mathew over Darwin and Wallace as the greatest immortal, discoverer, original thinker and likely influencer of both Darwin and Wallace on natural selection.
  21. Above all, always follow the hypocritical golden rule of seemingly de facto corporate Darwinism: "Cherry-pick whatever small fact you can find in order to seek to undermine the "New Data" on the discovery of natural selection and cherry-step away from any facts, especially all the known and independently verifiable facts (see Sutton 2014, 2016), that quite obviously and clearly disconfirm the Darwinist tri-independent discovery paradigm.

Does it really matter?
I would direct anyone asking me this question about whether historical facts in the history of scientific discovery really matter to Edzard Ernst's (2015) book 'A Scientist in Wonderland'. Ernst tells the story of how his presentation of the facts that homeopathic remedies have never been proven to be effective as a medicine led to his professional persecution by employees of Prince Charles and Exeter University, effectively undermining his health and forcing him into early retirement. Ernst has written about how allowing scientific myths and fallacies, and denying disconfirming facts, created an enabling environment in which human atrocities flourished in Nazi Germany. To necessarily invoke 'Godwin's Law', I suggest to anyone who does not see this point to go now and Google the phrase "The Man who refused to salute Hitler". Having done so, if reading the historical story of August Landmesser does not teach you anything then you have not learnt why it is important to learn from history when it is important to know exactly when the "majority view" is held by independently verifiable hard-fact denying idiots. Because if we fail to learn such lessons then we will be forever doomed to repeat the past mistakes of humankind. And that is one definition of living in Hell.

Paradoxically, supporting - or else being indifferent towards - a proven idiotic "majority view" is seemingly the safest immediate bet for any one individual. This observation explains both psychologically and sociologically why so many people, including scientists, supported the Nazis in wartime Germany and why so many biologists comply with corporate Darwinism. But in the long term, the group - meaning more of the individuals in it - suffers terribly for failing to address the truth by studying the real facts of any matter and then admitting they are veracious and interpreting, rationally, what they mean. Ironically, we are talking here about the need to "adapt or die" at the immediate and long term individual and group level.

History teaches us that we humans do rather badly when we fail to adapt to new facts. And that is why we should all care more about veracity and less about the more immediate pressing career demands to conform to today's corporate university and "MacDarwin" culture.


Conclusions and the way forward
Darwinists, named for their much deified hero, have traditionally worshipped Darwin for his honesty, integrity and originality. The "real facts" prove they have been worshipping nothing more than a lying, replicating glory thief.  In other words, they have credulously bet their careers on the wrong scientist. We should not expect an admission of this inevitability to be forthcoming anytime soon. Because esteemed research (Kuhn 1962) teaches us that paradigm changes in science take time and are at first met with fierce resistance. I think I have demonstrated some early examples of such fierce resistance in this essay, by recording here, for historical purposes, the dreadfully abusive and pseudo-scholarly public, published, reactions of junior and senior Darwin scholars to the new independently verifiable, hard-evidence-led, natural selection discovery paradigm of 'More Likely Than Not Matthewian Knowledge Contamination'.

Darwinists, are compelled to deny the importance of the "New Data", because their worship of Darwin is like a stack of dominoes. If one of the "New Facts" is acknowledged then the whole stack tumbles.


Explanations for why expert Darwin scholars failed to see the obvious and significant fact that Darwin lied when confronted by Matthew in the Gardeners Chronicle in 1860, can be understood in terms of 'blindsight' cognitive bias, and other explanations provided by Cohen's (2001) States of Denial within the context of the so called "Darwin Industry" operating within a highly pervasive and controlling "corporate" framework. The same thing explains why, unlike I, they failed to "follow the data" on John Loudon.

Veracity regarding the data of how great discoveries are made is important. The history of scientific discovery informs us how scientists conduct their research. It teaches us how to avoid errors, when not to give up and how information of all kinds can be capitalised upon to make further quantum leaps in great thinking. In that regard, it is obvious that we need a veracious history of the discovery of natural slection, which is, arguably, the unifying theory of biology. To re-phrase the old truism about data analysis of all kinds - "rubbish in - rubbish out." The majority view - whether held by the majority of Germans in Nazi Germany or the majority of scientists about Matthew and Darwin - can be held by idiots. The cases of Landmesser and Matthew teach us that. And that is a great and valuable lesson for mankind. But it may yet be lost on the majority.



References


Alexander, M. (2016a) The Courier. 'English academic says Scots farmer could be true origin of Charles Darwin’s most famous theory.' March 15th. https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/perth-kinross/120212/english-academic-says-scots-farmer-could-be-true-origin-of-charles-darwins-most-famous-theory/

Alexander, M.(2016b) The Courier. 'Darwin academic accused of ‘poor and lazy research’'. March 16th: https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/perth-kinross/120564/darwin-academic-accused-of-poor-and-lazy-research/

Alexander, M. (2016c) The Courier. 'Academic accused of ‘weirdly closed mind’ as Perthshire Charles Darwin row continues.' https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/local/perth-kinross/120747/academic-accused-of-weirdly-closed-mind-as-perthshire-charles-darwin-row-continues/

Darwin, C (1861). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, 3rd ed. London. John Murray,

de Beer, G. (1962) “The Wilkins Lecture: The Origins of Darwin’s Ideas on Evolution and Natural Selection”, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 155, no. 960, pp. 321-338

deGrasse Tyson, N. (2011) Twitter: https://twitter.com/neiltyson/status/56010861382336513


Cohen, S. (2001) States of Denial.  Cambridge. Polity.  

Eiseley, L. (1979) Darwin and the Mysterious Mr X:New Light on the Evolutionists. New York. E. P. Dutton.

Ernst, E. (2015) A Scientist in Wonderland: A Memoir of Searching for Truth and Finding Trouble.  Kindle Edition, England Andrews UK.

Gould, S. J (1983) Unorthodoxies in the First Formulation of Natural Selection. Evolution, Volume 37. No. 4.July.

Gould, S. J. (2002) The Structure of Evolutionary Theory. Harvard. Harvard University Press.

Kuhn, T. (1962) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (second edition, enlarged). Chicago. University of Chicago Press

Knapton, S. (2014) Did Charles Darwin 'borrow' the theory of natural
selection? The Telegraph, 28 May. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/10859281/Did-Charles-Darwin-borrow-the-theory-of-natural-selection.html

Matthew, P. (1860a)  Letter to The Gardeners’ Chronicle, “Nature’s Law of Selection”,
Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette 7 April 1860, pp. 312-313, http://darwin-online.
org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=A143&viewtype=text&pageseq=1 .

Matthew, P.(1860b), Letter to The Gardeners’ Chronicle, “Nature’s Law of Selection”, The
Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette 12 May 1860, p. 433, http://tinyurl.com/za7mpyq

Mayr, E, (1982), The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution and Inheritance, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, p. 499.


Sutton, M. (2013) Good Grief! In 1839, A Remarkable Scotsman Appears to have Invented the Peace Corps - Not President Kennedy or any of his Associates.  
Dysology and CriminologyThe Blog of Mike Sutton : https://www.bestthinking.com/thinkers/science/social_sciences/sociology/mike-sutton?tab=blog&blogpostid=21581

Sutton, M. (2014) 
Nullius in Verba: Darwin’s Greatest Secret, Cary, NC. Thinker Books. Thinker Media Inc. 
Sutton, M. (2014a) "The hi-tech detection of Darwin’s and Wallace’s possible science fraud: Big data criminology re-writes the history of contested discovery.". Papers of the British Criminology Conference.  Vol. 14: 49-64 Panel Paper. pp. 1-16.

Sutton, M. (2015) Hard Facts and Rational Argument. Darwinist Defences Rebutted page. Patrick Matthew.com http://patrickmatthew.com/Darwinist%20Defences%20Examined.html

Sutton, M. (2015a) A Cordial and Gentlemanly Invitation to the Darwinist Assistant Prof. Nathaniel Comfort to Rationally Explain Himself. Dysology and Criminology, the blog of Mike Sutton. Best Thinking. https://www.bestthinking.com/thinkers/science/social_sciences/sociology/mike-sutton?tab=blog&blogpostid=22582

Sutton (2015b) On the First to be Second (F2b2) Hypothesis.  Dysology and Criminology: The Blog of Mike Sutton. https://www.bestthinking.com/thinkers/science/social_sciences/sociology/mike-sutton?tab=blog&blogpostid=22763%2c22763


Sutton, M. (2016) On Knowledge Contamination: New Data Challenges Claims of Darwin’s and Wallace’s Independent Conceptions of Matthew’s Prior-Published
Hypothesis. Philosophical Aspects of Origin 2015, vol. 12. http://www.nauka-a-religia.uz.zgora.pl/images/FAG/2015.t.12/art.05.pdf


Sutton, M. (2016a) On Knowledge Contamination. March 21st. The Patrick Matthew Blogspot: http://patrickmathew.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/on-knowledge-contamination.html

Sutton,M.(2016b) Errors and Updates. Patrick Matthew.com  http://patrickmatthew.com/errata%2C%20errors%20and%20updates.html

Wells, K. D. (1973) The Historical Context of Natural Selection. The Case of Patrick Matthew. Journal of History of Biology. Vol. 6. No. 2. pp. 225-258.
West, D. (2016)  The Managerial University: A failed experiment. Demos. http://www.demosproject.net/the-managerial-university-a-failed-experiment/ 





Monday 25 April 2016

On the Attractions of Corporate Darwinist Pseudo Scholarship versus Veracity: We should perhaps seek to understand more and condemn less

The main aim of this short essay is to pose the telling question: "Why is it that Darwin's newly discovered greatest secret is a 100 per cent proven fact that career-Darwinists are so embarrassingly desperate to deny?"

I will begin with a truism that some of my critics, perhaps in their gang-rush to condemn, don't seem able to grasp as such. Namely, that what is published in the literature in books, websites and scholarly science journals, such as this one you are reading, is effectively 100 per cent proven to exist. If you doubt the truth of that in some philosophical sense, let us do a very simple experiment. Place your hand over this paragraph and then remove it. Do this 100 times. Write down how many time out of 100 the word proven remains in this sentence.

The above point was proven even more humorously, and with great irony when Mr Julian Derry, a self-proclaimed "visiting scientist" at Edinburgh University, author of a book on Darwin, and professional bronze Darwin monkey statue seller, who wrote from his Edinburgh University email address to the Scottish press, and to several of my friends and associates, (see Sutton 2016a) to claim:

 “Darwin and Wallace did not plagiarise Matthew, and were not tipped off to his discovery of natural selection by their circle of friends and colleagues. Or rather, if any of this did occur, it has not been shown to have done so by the data presented by Dr Sutton.
“Why I say this, like this, carefully and cautiously, is because as a scientist, I must be confident beyond any reasonable doubt that the data and its interpretation do prove that these events happened as claimed. This is quite a different philosophy to the one underlying Dr Sutton’s research.
“I have never heard a scientist in any discipline use the kind of language that he does to criticise others and qualify his findings, for example, “100% certainty”. Every scientist I know worth their salt doesn’t even have the phrase in their vocabulary.”
Apart from the fact that in his rush to bury disturbing the facts, Mr Derry misunderstands that the existence of the 100 per cent proven new discovery of several possible routes of knowledge contamination from Matthew to Darwin and Wallace does not mean that I claim it is 100 per cent proven that Darwin or Wallace were directly or indirectly influenced by Matthew, his own publications in social media very ironically further refute his claims. Because when it comes to the language scientists use to criticise others it is further 100 per cent proven by his published tweet, embedded in the Patrick Matthew blogsite, that his obscene language reveals how little salt he is probably worth to a respectable scientific community (see Sutton 2016a):

"Look here you supercilious cunt, I told you who I was immediately. Stuff ur haughty "Wasn't  that hard for you was it?" up ur arse."

There are other future historic classic examples of such rabid unscientific language used deployed in passionate Darwinist responses to the hard facts that painfully prove Darwin lied about who he knew had read Matthew's book. In response to the peer reviewed publication of my (Sutton 2014a) criminology paper "The hi-tech detection of Darwin’s and Wallace’s possible science fraud: Big data criminology re-writes the history of contested discovery."  Social media was once again used to abuse my work, this time with another, lesser taboo "c" word, when Professor Nathaniel Comfort (see Sutton 2015a), a science historian of John Hopkins University published the following New Year's day 2015  comment to the world:

"The paper's an ignorant piece of crap."

Why are Darwin scholars in such a desperate rush to deny that anything new has been discovered when the facts prove it so clearly has?

My book 'Nullius in Verba: Darwin's greatest secret' (Sutton 2014) originally revealed the main bombshell discovery from my research that, as opposed to the prior-knowledge belief (e.g de Beer, Mayr) that no naturalists, no biologists, no one at all, read the original ideas in it before Darwin and Wallace replicated them, that seven naturalists in fact did read Matthew's ideas because it is 200 per cent proven they actually cited his book in the published literature pre-1858; and that Darwin knew four of them personally, Wallace one and that three played major roles at the epicentre and facilitation of their work on natural selection. Furthermore, my book originally revealed that it is 100 per cent proven that Darwin (1860) lied when he wrote that no naturalists and (Darwin 1861) no one at all read Matthew's original ideas before Matthew brought them to his attention in 1860, because Matthew (1860) had prior informed him that at least two naturalists had read them.

My  new discovery  of the proven pre-1858 readership by naturalists of Matthew's original ideas was reported in the national press and also in the national press of the United Kingdom (Knapton 2014). When invited to comment upon the new discovery in my book that other naturalists, known to Darwin and Wallace, in fact had read Matthew's original ideas before 1858, the world renowned Darwnist biographer Professor James Moore, responded with the confident creation of a new Darwinist fallacy, formed from nought but unevidenced wishful thinking, which is currently published on the Patrick Matthew page of Wikipedia -  without even bothering himself to check the facts by reading the book containing them:

“I would be extremely surprised if there was any new evidence had not been already seen and interpreted in the opposite way.”

As a social scientist I find all of this desperate Darwinist behaviour quite fascinating. But how might we explain it?

Moore's fallacious dismissal (Cohen 2001, p.31) of the facts being anything new might - depending on his state of mind and intentions - be described as (a) 'a psychotic negation of manifest facts'; (b) a 'plugging of leaks' in the orthodox story by lying (Cohen 2001, p.31) (c) a refusal (state of denial by dually knowing and not knowing) refusal to believe it or an inability to 'take it in' (Cohen 2001, p.24.) because, if true, the facts seriously threaten his sense of personal and professional cultural identity.

My findings were published in this journal (Sutton 2016) , where - citing my book heavily - I took the implications of these discoveries forward with a dynamic typology of 'knowledge contamination' in order to develop our understanding of Darwin's and Wallace's culpability, along with that of their associates William Hooker, Joseph Hooker and John Lindley.

That article was informally commissioned by Grzegorz Malec, who invited me to write an article for peer review on the original findings in my book for submission to this journal. I sent the first draft to him personally on Sunday 15th November 2015. He wrote back to confirm receipt the following day. I am concerned, therefore that he wrote a review of my book that ignores its main findings regarding who we now know cited Matthews book pre 1858 and what they then went on to do, and instead presented my less important findings on who was apparently first to be second in print with apparently unique Matthewisms as its main findings. But even in that regard Mr Malec appears to been able to find only one out of the 30 tentative examples I found can be currently re-butted. I am most grateful for his excellent rebutting in this one regard, It shall most certainly be attributed to him in the second edition of my book. I know Malec has been trying hard to find others; although oddly he fails to mention that fact in his review. Instead, he, arguably, somewhat gives the impression that there are others that have been rebutted. Perhaps there are others he knows of? But if there are, he has not told us of them. How do I know Mr Malec has been working hard trying to find others besides the one out of 30 that he finally found? Because he contacted me, revealing inadvertantly, a mistake he made in thinking he had rebutted the fact originally reported in my book that, contrary to the Kentwood Wells's (1973) mockery of Loren Eiseley's etymological research on Matthew, all the evidence so far from my BigData hi-tech search among over 35 million publications suggests, most surprisingly, that Patrick Matthew does, in fact, at least appear to have coined the term and basic concept of the Peace Corps and that John F.Kennedy's policy wonks could well have got it by way of knowledge contamination during thie interviews with missionaries. What Mr Malec fails to add for balance in his criticism of my book can be found instead in the comments section of one of my blog posts (Sutton 2013), where writing in 2015 under what he later admitted by way of email is his pseudonym "GZEMAL" , he admits that Matthew does appear to be first to have coined the term and originated the basic concept of the modern US Peace Corps. So why not - for balance - add that into his review to let readers know that despite his mere rubbishing rhetoric that the facts show that the "first to be second hypothesis" is far from debunked. 

If Mr Malec can disconfirm more than just the one out of 30 examples in my book, on this theme, I have asked him to let us know. I even set up a competition to encourage others to disconfirm this troublesome hypothesis (Sutton 2016b).But even if all 30 examples are disconfirmed that does not do what Mr Malec thinks disconfirming just one example out of 30 does. Debunking the first to be second hypothesis would not mean "There is no Darwin's greatest Secret", despite what the dreadfully disingenuous title of Mr Malec's review of my book proclaims, because Darwin's greatest secret is the main theme of my book, which the same as the main theme of my (Sutton 2016) article in this journal. To necessarily repeat the point already made. Darwin's greatest secret is that it is newly 100 per cent proven that: 

Surpassing the failure of traditional Darwin scholar rubber thimble paper turning in the libraries of the world, the cutting edge high technology of the Google library project, of some 35 million searchable publications, enabled me to originally discover facts that 100 per cent  prove Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace fallaciously claimed that no one read Matthew's prior-published discovery and explanatory examples of natural selection before they replicated both. And the "New Facts" 100 per cent prove it, because the proof is in the previously undiscovered 19th century printed words in publications that absolutely prove Matthew's book, and the original ideas in it, were cited by influential naturalists known both to them and their influencers, before they replicated those same ideas - claiming they alighted upon them independently of Matthew's prior publication of the same. Darwin would  later fallaciously excuse himself from 1860 onward by claiming those ideas were unread before he and Wallace replicated them. Darwin is 100 per cent proven to have lied in that regard, because he wrote that lie after Matthew had informed him of two influential naturalists who read and understood his original ideas, and their significance, and that his book had been banned, because of those same bombshell ideas, by Perth Public Library in Scotland. 

In social media I have been accused of being a conspiracy theorist. I don't think I am. Indeed, if I was such a person, I think the easiest one to dream-up would be a tale that involved imaginings of a "Don't tell Darwin or Wallace" plan to explain why four people, who Darwin knew personally, and one who edited Wallace's Sarawak paper, who knew Darwin to be working on the problem of the origin of species, had read the one book in the world that they most needed to read, because it contained the full prior-published hypothesi of macroevolution by natural selection, but failed to tell them about it.

More rationally, I think the contrast between Neil deGrasse Tyson's definition of a conspiracy theory and Stanley Cohen's sociological 'state of denial' is a particularly useful way to assess the importance of what solid and independently verifiable evidence we do have. On April 7th 2011, Neil deGrasse Tyson published on Twitter a fabulously simple definition of conspiracy theories: 'Conspiracy theorists are those who claim coverups whenever insufficient data exists to support what they're sure is true.' 

By contrast, it is not strictly speaking an actual conspiracy of silence when a number of people, even millions as in Nazi Germany, and later in Chile and Argentina, and worldwide a few thousand Darwin Scholars today, see hard and independently verifiable evidence but choose not to engage with it. 

Cohen (2011, p. 1) tells us: 'A sociological "state of denial" exists when sufficient evidence is presented but dismissed: '...because the information registers well enough, but its implications - cognitive, emotional or moral - are evaded, neutralized or rationalized away.
Moreover, Stanley Cohen. explains how we can determine culpability in states of denial:
'Except in the most obscure cases, we can reconstruct enough to determine who could have known, must have known or should have known what.' (Cohen 2011, p.126).


Avoiding the scholarly necessity to at least engage objectively with the facts of what has been newly discovered about the routes of knowledge contamination between Matthew and Darwin, the editors and peer reviewers of the Linnean Journal allowed Mike Weale (2015) to summarily dismiss them by writing simply that in his own mere opinion the evidence is weak that Matthew influenced Darwin. This is an example of how the corporate Darwin Industry misleads the pubic by hiding away from them the facts that Career Darwinists dare not face.

In 1860 Darwin lied about routes of prior knowledge contamination from the original ideas he replicated. Ever since, ambitiously credulous, blind-sighted Darwin Scholars have carved out lucrative careers and been rewarded, for example, by the Royal Society with Darwin Medals, for dressing-up those lies and presenting them as facts (see Sutton 2016).

Corporate Darwinism 

Just as the McDonald's hamburger chain insists that a junk-food burger and fries in any of their restaurants in Poland tastes exactly the same as in any England the similarly punterizing McDarwinisation of the history of discovery of natural selection seemingly insists that any book or article, or indeed any book review, containing a Mattthew and Darwin sandwich must do the same. 

Any ingredients (facts) that change the flavor of the tradition junk science are thereby rejected by the managers' (Darwin scholars) in the quality control department (editorial boards and expert peer reviewers). Any restaurants (journals) refusing to comply will be abandoned by managers (Darwin scholars) afraid for their careers. On which note, it cannot pass unremarked that the esteemed Darwinist historian Dr John van Wyhe either left the advisory board of this journal - Philosophical Aspects of Origin - as soon as my fact-led peer-reviewed article on Darwin's lying glory stealing science fraud (Sutton 2016) was published, or else it was an unfortunate coincidence. Wherever the truth lies, the journal, immediately after Dr van Wyhe's resignation, the Journal's editor Dariusz Sagan made the following statement to the Scottish press, via an email to the Journalist Michael Alexander of The Courier:

'It is true that Dr. John van Wyhe was the member of the Advisory Board of our journal and resigned from it shortly after Dr. Mike Sutton’s article had been published. However, he didn’t reveal his reasons. Obviously, Dr. van Wyhe was entitled to resign from the board at any point and we respect his decision. We are not especially eager to speculate on the topic of his resignation, but, of course, one of the possibilities is that it was related to the publication of the controversial article of Dr. Sutton. We had not explicitly stated earlier our editorial policy, as we believed it was clear to anyone who looked into the broad range of the articles published in the journal. As things stand now, our editorial policy has been published on our website in order to avoid misunderstanding.


Whether he intended it or not, by resigning from the journal's expert advisory board after its publication van Wyhe has effectively distanced himself from involvement with the uncomfortable facts in my article, which t make it an unwanted  different flavour from those sold by any journal that wishes to remain within in the MacDarwin Corporation of the so called  "Darwin Industry".

There are important messages here for those starting out in and wishing to remain in careers associated with biology and the history of discovery of natural selection. I can think of no other science journal than 'Philosophical Aspects of Origin', which would be prepared to publish the fact that Darwin lied about the pre-1858 readership of Matthew's ideas. Sending factual torpedoes to sink the myths keeping the Darwin industry armada of books, articles and associated memorabilia afloat is likely to get one labelled as an unwelcome, unprofitable, troublemaker. Relatedly, on the topic of the New Corporate Universities, it has been noted that:

 " Pandering to the intellectual tastes and preferences of journal editors may be the most effective means of career advancement, which rewards conformity rather than originality." West (2016)

I have been presented with many criticisms and asked many telling questions by Darwin scholars since the 2014 publication of my original discovery of the 'New Data' about who we now newly know really did read Matthew's ideas before 1858, because they cited his 1831 book in the literature. However, it has been more than 12 months since I have encountered any that are new. A long list of these criticisms, and associated questions and answers can be found on the PatrickMatthew.com on the 'Darwinist Defences Rebutted page (see Sutton 2015).

On which note, please note further that, in his review of my book, Mr Malec raises no original arguments against the New Data. Unfortunately this fact is not particularly discernable from the opinions he presents as his own criticisms in his review. By way of just one example that Malec makes a meal of, regarding earlier published criticisms of the work of he historian of science Loren Eiseley which is raised at length in my book with reference to the Darwin scholars, Gould and Wells, who first made them, But in his one-sided Corporate Darwin Industry flavoured cherry picking on this topic, Malec fails to provide the objective balance that I aim for when I present the actual research evidence, which absence of evidence in his best effort hatchet-job review suggests, none have yet been able to refute, that exposes Gould's (1983; 2002) confident assertions as a ludicrous "Frankfurtian bullshitting" etymological fallacy of his own when he claimed the term 'natural selection' was common currency in the literature credulously parroted by Darwin scholars since. Moreover, in keeping with such MacDarwinist scholarship

I have been asked many questions about my research by critics. A list of all the questions asked so far and all the criticisms raised so far

References

de Beer, G. (1962) “The Wilkins Lecture: The Origins of Darwin’s Ideas on Evolution and Natural Selection”, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 155, no. 960, pp. 321-338

deGrasse Tyson, N. (2011) Twitter: https://twitter.com/neiltyson/status/56010861382336513


Cohen, S. (2001) States of Denial.  Polity. Cambridge.

Gould, S. J (1983) Unorthodoxies in the First Formulation of Natural Selection. Evolution, Volume 37. No. 4.July.

Gould, S. J. (2002) The Structure of Evolutionary Theory. Harvard. Harvard University Press.

Knapton, S. (2014) Did Charles Darwin 'borrow' the theory of natural
selection? The Telegraph, 28 May. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/10859281/Did-Charles-Darwin-borrow-the-theory-of-natural-selection.html



Mayr, E, (1982), The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution and Inheritance, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, p. 499.


Sutton, M. (2013) Good Grief! In 1839, A Remarkable Scotsman Appears to have Invented the Peace Corps - Not President Kennedy or any of his Associates.  
Dysology and Criminology: The Blog of Mike Sutton : https://www.bestthinking.com/thinkers/science/social_sciences/sociology/mike-sutton?tab=blog&blogpostid=21581

Sutton, M. (2014) 
Nullius in Verba: Darwin’s Greatest Secret, Cary, NC. Thinker Books. Thinker Media Inc. 
Sutton, M. (2014a) "The hi-tech detection of Darwin’s and Wallace’s possible science fraud: Big data criminology re-writes the history of contested discovery.". Papers of the British Criminology Conference.  Vol. 14: 49-64 Panel Paper. pp. 1-16.

Sutton, M. (2015) Hard Facts and Rational Argument. Darwinist Defences Rebutted page. Patrick Matthew.com http://patrickmatthew.com/Darwinist%20Defences%20Examined.html

Sutton, M. (2015a) A Cordial and Gentlemanly Invitation to the Darwinist Assistant Prof. Nathaniel Comfort to Rationally Explain Himself. Dysology and Criminology, the blog of Mike Sutton. Best Thinking. https://www.bestthinking.com/thinkers/science/social_sciences/sociology/mike-sutton?tab=blog&blogpostid=22582


Sutton, M. (2016) On Knowledge Contamination: New Data Challenges Claims of Darwin’s and Wallace’s Independent Conceptions of Matthew’s Prior-Published
Hypothesis. Philosophical Aspects of Origin 2015, vol. 12. http://www.nauka-a-religia.uz.zgora.pl/images/FAG/2015.t.12/art.05.pdf


Sutton, M. (2016a) On Knowledge Contamination. March 21st. The Patrick Matthew Blogspot: http://patrickmathew.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/on-knowledge-contamination.html

Sutton,M.(2016b) Errors and Updates. Patrick Matthew.com  http://patrickmatthew.com/errata%2C%20errors%20and%20updates.html

Wells, K. D. (1973) The Historical Context of Natural Selection. The Case of Patrick Matthew. Journal of History of Biology. Vol. 6. No. 2. pp. 225-258.
West, D. (2016)  The Managerial University: A failed experiment. Demos. http://www.demosproject.net/the-managerial-university-a-failed-experiment/

Poem for a Darwinist

My Dear honest Darwinist,
I don't know how to tell you this. But I feel you should know that we've seen him doing it, and the letters between them.
What he read and then wrote proves he lied about another.
He's been cheating on you, for 156 years! He has a "child" by this other, Matthew, person:







Darwin's 100 per cent proven lies are published in a peer reviewed science journal: http://www.nauka-a-religia.uz.zgora.pl/index.php/pl/czasopismo/46-fag-2015/921-fag-2015-art-05


Down House (Home of the Darwins). Bromley. Kent.
Dear Sir
Mr Darwin begs me to thank you warmly for your letter which has interested him very much. I am sorry to say that he is so unwell as not to be able to write himself.
With regard to Natural Selection he says that he is not staggered by your striking remarks. He is more faithful to your own original child than you are yourself. He says you will understand what he means by the following metaphor.
Fragments of rock fallen from a lofty precipice assume an infinitude of shapes—these shapes being due to the nature of the rock, the law of gravity &c— by merely selecting the well-shaped stones & rejecting the ill-shaped an architect (called Nat. Selection could make many & various noble buildings.
Mr Darwin is much obliged to you for sending him your photograph. He wishes he could send you as good a one of himself. The enclosed was a good likeness taken by his eldest son but the impression is faint.
You express yourself kindly interested about his family. We have 5 sons & 2 daughters, of these 2 only are grown up. Mr Darwin was very ill 2 months ago & his recovery is very slow, so that I am afraid it will be long before he can attend to any scientific subject.
Dear Sir
Yours truly E. Darwin
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Saturday 23 April 2016

Darwin Exposed by his Greatest Secret: His lies about routes of knowledge contamination are 100% proven

Don't be punterized by lies. Get the facts: http://www.nauka-a-religia.uz.zgora.pl/images/FAG/2015.t.12/art.05.pdf


Jim Dempster's Correspondence: The Wavertree Letters [Letter 9]

Wavertree 17.5.98

 Dear Ian,



 I wonder if you read the Oldie? Enclosed is Smullen’s article. I hear he contacted you. No offer of an apology is forthcoming and The Oldie pretend they don’t know who he is. …

Only one biologist has taken any interest in my book. A palaeontologist at Bristol University has bought my book and seeks my help with his work on James Hutton! He was a sort of Renaissance man – interested in many subjects – breeding, geology, moral philosophy, chemistry and latent heat (from Black) which started him on vulvanism. He built a house overlooking Salisbury Crags and the view stimulated his interest in geology and now he is recognised as the founder of Geology. John Hunter was the same – anatomist, geologist, surgeon, fossil collector and essays on natural history. There is a bit of all this in my book.

Then Charles Lyell came along with his Uniformitarianism which Hutton and Hunter had recognised so many years before. Penguin has recently reprinted the first edition of Lyell’s Principles with a foreword by Jim Secord of Cambridge (an American who has been here since 1980) which is quite dishonest. The first edition in anti-Lamarck but the 12th edition is pro-Lamarck!

 Hope you are all well

Best wishes,

Jim


Notes and Comments by Mike Sutton 

This looks like someone called Smullen wrote something published in the "oldie" that upset Jim Dempster.

 Here Dempster reveals also that he thinks there is some kind of coordinated deliberate dishonesty afoot to conceal Lyell's move towards Lamarckinsm. 

Friday 22 April 2016

The First to Be First in the "First to Be Second" Competition


Further information related to this competition can be found on the "Errors & Updates" page on Patrick Matthew.com

I will give one free copy of my book Nullius in Verba: Darwin's Greatest Secret to whoever is first to find each and any other of the terms in the list below  is not a unique Matthewism.

The authors listed in List 2 are those in my book who I found were "apparently first to be second" into published print with apparently unique Matthewisms that were apparently first coined in 1831

In other words, I will give a free copy of my e-book to  anyone who is first to prove that any of the currently remaining terms was published in the literature before January 1st 1831 (the date Matthew's book was first published).

To be clear, a total of 29 free books are currently on offer as prizes in this contest.

One book can be won for each "apparently unique Matthewism" by the person who shows that they first discovered it isn't.

Note: the terms must precisely match those listed below, the same words and in the same order, and they must have been published in English before 1831. Latin or any other language does not count.

 Note: number 22 is now out of the running.

An individual can win as many copies (or redeemable vouchers for the book) as they are able.

The first received correct entry received for each of the remaining terms in the list wins a book for each first to be received correct entry they make.

To submit your evidence, simply cite the source you have found and the relevant page number - along with a clickable link to the relevant publication - in the comments section to the blog post you are currently reading.


List 2 - from Nullius in Verba: Darwin's greatest secret

1.1832 – Mudie: ‘rectangular branching
2.1833 – Ellerby: ‘plants so far asunder
3.1835 – Main: ‘luxuriant growing trees
4.1834 - Conrad: ‘admixture of species
5.1834 – Roget: ‘living aggregates
6.1834 – Low: ‘long continued selection
7.1836 – Rafinesque: ‘evinced in the genus
8.1837 – Wilson: ‘threatened ascendency
9.1837 – Anonymous[1]: ‘nature’s own rearing
10.1837 – Dovaston: ‘sport in infinite varieties
11.1838 - Anonymous translator: ‘portion of the surface of our planet
12.1840 – Buel: ‘infirm progeny
13.1840 – Swackhamer: ‘beat off intruders
14.1841 – Johnson: ‘adapted to prosper
15.1841 – Hill: ‘deeper richer soil
16.1842 – Selby:  ‘greater power of occupancy
17.1844 – Low: ‘overpowering the less
18.1846 – Emmons: ‘habits of varieties
19.1846 – Alabama Supreme Court: ‘Infirmity of their condition
20.1848: - Charnock: ‘stiffest and most obdurate
21.1849 – Emmons: ‘deteriorated by culture
22.1852 – Wilkin: ‘figure is best accommodated’ – Disproven by Grzegorz Malec in 2016
23.1853 - Andrews ‘impressions and habits acquired
24.1854 – Mure: ‘dogmatical classification
25.1855 – Fishbourne: ‘power to permeate
26.1855 – Laycock: ‘mental or instinctive powers
27.1856 – Gazlay: ‘adaptation to condition
28.1858 - Powell: ‘restricted adaptation
29.1858 – Floy: ‘law manifest in nature
30. 1858 – Leidy: ‘impressions in insects





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Thursday 21 April 2016

Jim Dempster's Correspondence: The Wavertree Letters [Letter 8]

Wavertree 26.8.97

Dear Ian …

I am beginning to think that Darwinists are people who do not know much about Darwin’s writings. I wrote Ernst Mayr of Harvard (sent him a copy of the book as well) and asked him why he had used an essay by Kentwood Wells (see pages 162-69) rather than Darwin’s statement dealing with Patrick Matthew. He replied in a nice letter and admitted he had never seen Darwin’s statement. That essay of Kentwood Wells is now the received wisdom in England. Poor Norman Simmonds’ essay was turned down by the editor of Biologist because his essay did not conform to that of Kentwood Wells.

We can’t win.

Admittedly Mayr only took a few points from that essay (see page 168).

I have got together an essay on punctuated equilibrium which shows that neither Gould nor Eldredge are aware of what Darwin has in the Origin.

Natural Selection as an Algorithmic process is all the rage now together with self replicating genes! …

The concepts do not seem to me to take us much further in explaining the mystery of speciation or life itself.

 Best wishes,

 Jim

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Notes and Comments by Mike Sutton

(Mayr 1982 The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution and Inheritance p.499):

'The person who has the soundest claim for priority in establishing a theory or evolution by natural selection is Patrick Matthew (1790-1874). He was a wealthy landowner in Scotland, very well read and well traveled (Wells 1974). His views on evolution and natural selection were published in a number of notes in an appendix to his work On Naval Timber and Arboriculture (1831). These notes have virtually no relation to the subject matter of the book, and it is therefore not surprising that neither Darwin nor any other biologist had ever encountered them until Matthew brought forward his claims in an article in 1860 in the Gardener's Chronicle.''
The Royal Society Darwin Medal winning Ernst Mayr was completely wrong, and easily discoverable to be so, when he wrote those words. Because naturalists are by definition biologists. And Matthew told Darwin - indeed told us all - of John Loudon's review of his ideas in the Gardener's Chronicle in 1860. And Loudon was a noted botanist - a naturalist - so by default a biologist.

The statement to which Dempster refers is most likely that by Darwin (1860) in the Gardeners Chronicle where he lied by writing the opposite to what Matthew had prior-informed him. The lie was that no naturalists had read Matthew's original ideas pre-1858. 
It is interesting that despite receiving a copy of Dempster's book, which revealed just how dishonest Darwin was, Mayr never corrected the palpable ignorant and pseudo-scholarly nonsense he had written about Matthew.
My recent article on this topic (Sutton 2016) - published in a peer-reviewed science journal - reveals Darwin's sly lying very clearly, step-by-step. The renowned Darwinist historian, John van Wyhe, resigned from the journal's Expert Advisory Board as soon as my article was published.

The article by Kentwood Wells is very ill informed, poorly researched, and contains errors of fact. It is beloved by Darwin scholars simply because it agrees with their mythology. My book, "Nullius" sets the record straight on Well's ludicrously poor scholarship and shameless "Darwin Lobby" anti-Matthew propagandising.

History will not be kind to biased career-Darwin scholars

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Jim Dempster's Correspondence: The Wavertree Letters [Letter 7]


Wavertree 17.2.97

Dear Ian

Thank you very much for all the information you have sent me.

….

I have been in a long correspondence with a retired prof. of genetics N W Simmonds, … He is also a PM fan. I helped him write a brief biography for the Biologist; he is a fellow of the Institute. That journal occasionally publish about some distinguished people who have been pushed off the scientific stage. So there is a brief biography of PM awaiting approval for publication. Perhaps he might go to Dundee for the Robert Smith meeting. Who was Robert Smith?

Errol Jones wrote to say she was expecting Min to visit her. I also received the documents you got and which I now return. I sent copies of the books to people recommended by Errol. If all PM’s family had been as loyal one would have much more information about PM.

I am sending you a short essay I got together for my data file on Punctuated Equilibrium. Darwin comes out quite well because Gould and Eldredge, like most academic Darwinists, have no idea about what is in the Origin of Species. All the same I support punctuated equilibrium which is old hat.

 I am also sending you evidence how dishonest Gould can be. I sent him detailed documents about PM but see what he has written. Is dishonest too strong a word?

I mention in my book that Lamarck has been written out of English text books. 1942 Julian Huxley’s Evolution the Modern Synthesis. No mention of Lamarck. Cuvier gets half a sentence. The evidence is that Darwin was a covert Larmarckian and that is why he refused to give his sources in every edition of the Origin. After Lyell’s strong letter to Darwin in 1863 Darwin became a bit more honest as I have indicated in the essay. It is not Darwin’s fault entirely that PM was written out of English text books.

Some time before Christmas an American phoned – W G McCutchin. He had noticed the advert in the New Scientist and bought a copy of the book. Very interested in PM and spent two long phone calls talking about him and the book. He wanted a copy of Naval Timber so I sent him my photocopy. He has now gone back to the States and I have not heard form him since. I hope I hear form him again. Errol Jones sent me her copy of Naval Timber which I photocopied and returned her copy.

So that is the briefing up to date. I feel very guilty encroaching on your time but very grateful for all your kind assistance. Best wishes to all.

Jim

PS I am really worried about Iain Robb. He was a great distributor of the 1st edition and I would like to send him some copies of the 2nd. Would he be in the telephone directory?

Notes and Comments by Mike Sutton


Norman (N.W.) Simmonds was a very well liked botanist, plant breeder and geneticist who was particularly well known for his expert work on bananas.  His biography is here.

Errol Jones is Matthews great granddaughter. She is part of the New Zealand branch of the family. Her book "Shadows on my Wall" provides much family oral history and photographs about Matthew and his sons. 

ABANDON THE BRAND!





Tuesday 19 April 2016

Jim Dempster's Correspondence: The Wavertree Letters [Letter 6]

Wavertree 15.1.97

Dear Ian,



 I enclose a letter the NS actually published. So typical of Darwin promoters – they don’t know their Darwin. The chapter mentioned is the one chapter to keep quiet about because the Creator is mentioned twice. Twice again in the Recapitulation. Sometimes the Creator was in sometimes out! The Creator is mentioned four times in all six editions; Lamarck and Cuvier get one mention! I have rewritten many times the article I sent you. It can be heavy reading.

I have another one finished purely on punctuated equilibrium.

Hope all is well with you.

Best wishes to all,

Jim


Notes and Comments by Mike Sutton

Dempster's Punctuated Equilibrium article can be read on this website here

NS refers to the New Scientist magazine. Dempster is referring to a letter of his that was published in the New Scientist.  Dempster's New Scientist letter of 1996 can be read on this blogsite - here.