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Scientist? Schmientist – Walking round the hound of hell

Walking Around the Hound of Hell

by Miles Mathis
September 19, 2024
Last week a very important class-action lawsuit was filed against the big-six scientific publishers for
collusion, racketeering, violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, and general malevolence to scientific
progress. This lawsuit is decades overdue, and the fact that it hasn’t been filed until now is just one
more indication of the weakness of the field and of the scientists that inhabit it. Scientists should have
revolted against this system from the start, refusing to be a part of it, as I did, but even now they aren’t.
This one lady neuroscientist at UCLA is filing a lawsuit, which is a start, but hundreds of thousands of
scientists worldwide should have gone on strike decades ago. They didn’t and aren’t, telling you a lot
about the field of science and the modern human in general.

The reason I am publicizing this lawsuit should be obvious: it confirms everything I have been saying
since 2000, while also making more conspicuous the players arrayed against me. Even I wasn’t aware
of the full extent of it, or the entire array of facts. If you read the linked lawsuit—and I highly
recommend you do—you will see that Google has probably NOT been censoring me mainly on their
own behalf or at the behest of top physicists or physics departments, as I had somewhat naively
assumed. That may also be the case, and almost assuredly is, but given the money involved, I now see
it is far more likely I am being censored and attacked primarily at the behest of these major publishing
houses, who see me as a threat to their racket. The last thing they want mainstream scientists to see is
the level of my success in driving around these publishers and the other rules of “doing science”. The
fact that I have been able to outrank not only these publishing houses but the university sites and even
Wikipedia and Britannica must burn up their CEOs, boards, and investors. If scientists figure out they
can reach a far bigger audience far faster by doing so directly, as I do, cutting out these publishers, they
roof will cave in.

This also allows us to explain my incredible success online: being the first to exploit this loophole, I
filled a void no one else had even known was there. While everyone else was bogged down in this
manufactured swamp, I was jetting ahead at full speed on my hovercraft, unencumbered by fake peer
review and all the other nets of this scheme. And this was no accident. I didn’t just get lucky. My
freedom was a result of my choice. As soon as I came in contact with this beast I knew it for what it
was and wanted to have nothing to do with it. It made no sense from the beginning to me that I should
sell my work to some publisher for free (or more likely paying them), even gifting them the copyright,
while getting nothing in return. What kind of fool would sign up to be raped like that? My first
encounters with peer review were equally negative, since I found these reviewers and editors weren’t
just wildly hostile to any new ideas, but were incapable of following basic logic or highschool algebra.
It was like trying to reason with apes. More than one of them actually argued that a previous textbook
equation (x’ = x – vt) with zero provenance was a “self evident truth”. I have since been proved right
on that question and most others, but don’t expect these bozos to ever admit it. They will go to their
graves insisting science is “what we learned in our textbooks in college”. Whenever they encounter
something they don’t understand—which is hourly—they default to that.

What is most incredible, and putrid, is that most scientists don’t just fall prostrate at this corrupt system, they actually support it and even sell it, insisting that peer review and academic publishing is a great boon to science, keeping it pure and healthy. The same sort of inverted sales pitch we get from mainstream medicine, by the way. The mainstream, which is preventing all progress in all fields, sells itself as the great defender of progress. The usual fascists hiding behind democracy.
Rapine of both the producers and the public by a cloaked middleman, sold to you as freedom,
independence, and health. Same thing we see with agriculture and food production, healthcare, art, and governance in general. Everything is upside-down and inside-out.

The text of this lawsuit is very extensive, but there are many things this Dr. Lucina Uddin missed
nonetheless, one of them being that progress isn’t just being stalled in science, the entire field has been
pre-gutted by this very scheme. No one with any self-respect would sign these contracts, leaving only
those with little or none, and those people aren’t the cream of the crop. They don’t have the mental
make-up to come up with new ideas in any field. I first came across this phenomenon in art, since it is
the same there. The galleries and auction houses run the show there, their strings being pulled by the
usual dark government entities, and the critics and magazines do the bidding of the galleries. So the
producer—the artist—is defined out of the game from the start. To get anywhere, a young artist has to
do what he is told, which of course can’t lead to real art. Real artists won’t put up with that, so they
bow out from the beginning, or are tossed out with violence, leaving only the toadies who will.
Toadies don’t make art, they only make the simulacra of art that can be used as the tokens of a vast
money laundering and scam. Mutatis mutandis, it is the same in science, where all real scientists quit
the field at a young age, refusing to make the required bows to Mammon and other false gods, and the field is left to pretenders.

Nor is this an accident or side-effect. It is the desired outcome. For the financiers to control a field,
they first have to decimate it, bombing it down to bare Earth. Think of it like corporate raiders of the
Richard Gere type in Pretty Woman, who buy a failing company at a bargain price, then fire everyone
and sell the parts. Only after that will they rebuild it on their own terms, terms of corruption and
predation. We just saw it in the news today, as NPR reported on the bankruptcy of Steward Healthcare
and the refusal of its CEO Ralph de la Torre to testify before Congress. A Senate committee just voted
to find him in criminal contempt. This all started in 2010 when private equity firm Cerberus Capital
bought out Caritas Christi Healthcare. They even told you who they were with that name Cerberus,
since Cerberus is the three-headed hound of Hell.

Anyway, Cerberus drove the company into the ground, cutting costs and services while making huge
profits. The only difference between that scheme and the one of scientific publishing is that the
publishers have found a way to make their rape of the producer and the field permanent, by crushing scientists to the extent they no longer remember they are being crushed. They have trained the slaves to defend their own servitude.

It is also worth pointing out that the current scheme is vanity publishing, or worse than vanity
publishing. The mainstream scientists pay the publisher to publish them, sign away their copyright for
nothing, and get nothing but (perhaps) a few bones thrown to them by their departments and the glossy
magazines. A few of them have to be made famous, to manufacture the appearance of living field, so
everyone clamors for those few spots. But even those at the top of the field are still toadies to the
system, promulgating the long lie that science is healthy, productive, and moving forward. Which
makes it all the more ironic when I am accused of vanity publishing for putting out my own website
and books. The difference being, I own my own copyrights and take all my own profits, while having
to bow to no one. The mainstream scientist has to bow to his department, his colleagues, his coauthors, his publishers, his reviewers, his editors, and all the other various academic police. His freedom to do anything new is zero, while mine is infinite. Which is precisely why I have done it and he hasn’t.

Which allows us to answer another question. Many of my readers haven’t understood why I have no
support from mainstream physics. Even after they delve a bit deeper and come to see the incredible
levels of control and coercion in the field, they still don’t understand it. Eric Weinstein—a hedgefund
guy promoted in 2013 as the next Einstein—admitted that coercion recently in one of his long
interviews with Chris Williamson, even explicitly labeling it as fear. He was visiting some of his
friends in the math department at Harvard (if I remember correctly), and one of them was complaining
that no one felt free to speak (about the perceived death of physics). Why? Weinstein admits that, too:
“there is an entire community of PhD trolls hunting people who dissent”. Weinstein say they are
hunting people like Sabine Hossenfelder, but that is misdirection. She is a troll herself, so she has
nothing to fear from those people. Everyone—including Eric Weinstein—knows I am target number
one of this community of trolls. But Weinstein can’t mention my name because I have also outed him
as a mole. It is turtles all the way down, you know.

One of my readers and supporters who has a background in the sciences but is retired and not a name in
the field, said this to me two days ago, at my birthday party. He said he could understand why working
physicists, chemists, or mathematicians would be afraid to mention me: their careers were in jeopardy
and they had families to feed. But what about a retired professor emeritus? He has less to lose. Why
hasn’t one of those people said a word in my defense? Well, we can now see it is because a professor
emeritus in science was of this type to start with. It is why he progressed in the field. He did not ask
questions and was not galled by being a slave to these publishers and other overseers. He and I are
completely different types of people, and his retiring will not bring him closer to me. He has embraced
his servitude, or buried it deep, and—short of some sort of major conversion—will not relish having to
transcend that. To put it simply, their years in the field under this rubric have brainwashed most
scientists to any alternative, so much so that most of them can’t read my papers without actual pain. A
self-protective flight response is triggered, since reading any further would be to admit their entire
academic lives have been wasted. More than one of them has admitted that to me in those words.
The strange thing about this new lawsuit is that Dr. Uddin has no co-authors. She calls this a classaction, but no co-plaintiffs are listed. No one had the cohones to join her, which is typical. The field has been completely eviscerated, and not one person with any backbone remains. I even have my doubts about this Dr. Uddin, since it occurs to me this lawsuit—like many others we have researched— may be a planned fail. If she loses this, they can then use her loss to further discourage the field, and warn off any other scientists from trying this.

We have seen this many times: they fake a court case and a judgment, and all those who were thinking
of suing along the same lines—in this case the Sherman Antitrust Law—will think again. They won’t
be able to find attorneys, since attorneys will see this fake judgment and beg off.

But it doesn’t matter, because as I have proved, the way around these publishers wasn’t via a lawsuit, it
was via the internet and direct publishing. You can lose decades fighting these huge companies in
court, and that is how they want it. It is one more part of the beast. But you can walk around the beast
with no effort, no matter how many scary heads he may appear to have.

Source: https://mileswmathis.com/bog.pdf

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