"Know Your Meme" Credulous Darwin Worshipping Cult Conformity and Intellectual Suicide: Darwinists Confirm the Werther Effect https://t.co/KRIBGl5fM8 pic.twitter.com/jrzgsW20Fq
— Supermythbuster (@supermyths) December 20, 2017
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Wednesday 20 December 2017
The Werther Effect
The Ghost of Matthew Past
A Christmas Carol for Charles Darwin:
— BlessedVirginDarwin (@OnNavalTimber) December 20, 2017
Every Darwinite's nightmare is now a living reality: The Ghost of Matthew past is now walking in their present dreams https://t.co/vIG6fb6ZJ2 pic.twitter.com/GI0U9TLlHK
Magical Thinking
Objective scholars have some weird tastes in humour. When I really want a laugh I read Richard Dawkins' magical fact denial wishful thinking on Patrick Matthew or the Creation Ministries - both are an absolute delusional foot-in-their mouth hoot https://t.co/FoabYSvg4t
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) December 20, 2017
Darwin gets a well deserved public thrashing in Conway Hall
+The day Charles Darwin's Unethical Plagiarism caught up with his silly Billy saintly reputation and stamped disconfirming facts on it in the Ethical Society's Hall in London. Find the article in https://t.co/R62WzMMQYz pic.twitter.com/t9axN5COP7— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) December 20, 2017
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Tuesday 19 December 2017
Erasmus Darwin
Plagiarism ran in the Darwin family like the words "Lying Fraudster" in the literature record https://t.co/z88hl4y1mJ
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) December 19, 2017
Patrick Matthew and the Peace Corps
Top #evolution story: Dr Mike Sutton on Twitter: "Was Patrick Matthew the 19th … https://t.co/a3HwBe18Dy, see more https://t.co/vBI5qAWI96
— Fabrice Leclerc (@leclercfl) December 19, 2017
Monday 18 December 2017
David Icke
Link: https://forum.davidicke.com/showthread.php?t=276565
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Heh heh. The silly Billy Conspiracy group run by David Icke think my book supports the theory that giant shape shifting lizards are running everything. They are almost (not quite) as delusional as The Blessed Virgin Darwin Worship Cult members. Fun though <a href="https://t.co/P2I9UDoNcU">https://t.co/P2I9UDoNcU</a> <a href="https://t.co/cltlTc2BeO">pic.twitter.com/cltlTc2BeO</a></p>— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) <a href="https://twitter.com/Criminotweet/status/942812187608928258?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 18, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Thank You For the Money
To everyone who has bought - or ordered via a library - my latest book (Vol. 1 - of 3 ) "Nullius in Verba Darwin's greatest secret". I would like to say "Thank you for the money!"
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) December 18, 2017
The paradigm change is available from good bookshops & on all Amazon sites https://t.co/CLKiPRJoQT pic.twitter.com/Ixj8loIxsm
Saturday 16 December 2017
The Osborne Brainstorm Myth
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Sutton’s Mythbusting Protest: Wikipedia Myth No. 2 The Osborne Brainstorm Myth
Wikipedia’s implied origin ‘Brainstorm Fallacy’ and ‘Osborne’s Brainstorming Myth’ (on 3 rd November 2013) According to Wikipedia Alex F. Osborn is the originator of the notion of the brainstorm and brainstorming:
‘Advertising executive Alex F. Osborn began developing methods for creative problem solving in 1939. He was frustrated by employees’ inability to develop creative ideas individually for ad campaigns. In response, he began hosting group-thinking sessions and discovered a significant improvement in the quality and quantity of ideas produced by employees. Osborn outlined the method in his 1948 book 'Your Creative Power' on chapter 33, “How to Organize a Squad to Create Ideas.” '
Fact
‘…he came out of it visibly an old man in body and mind, but in no respect a dotard or unfit to manage his affairs in a quiet way. This was a case of senility ushered in by a brainstorm. Mentally he at first resembled a general paralytic.’
“For heaven’s sake, Linda,” said Donald, “don’t start any big brainstorming trains of thought to-day!”
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Saturday 9 December 2017
One Christmastime in 1859
"What mischief Charles Darwin did design, one Christmastime in 1859"https://t.co/g2xsix9Ge1— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) December 9, 2017
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Thank you @Criminotweet for this awesome Christmas Card ✉️🎅 pic.twitter.com/SNrP6nfbw1
— Dr Irene Zempi🎄🎁 (@DrIreneZempi) December 14, 2017