• Editorial bribery

    From RonO@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 20 13:54:44 2024
    https://www.science.org/content/article/paper-mills-bribing-editors-scholarly-journals-science-investigation-finds

    Someone has uncovered editors of mainstream journals taking bribes from
    paper mills. It looks like the paper mills (someone pays to get to be
    an author of a paper that the paper mill produced or even fabricated)
    are bribing editors to get their papers published.

    Time will tell how widespread this practice will become.

    Everyone might recall that Sternberg facilitated the publication of
    Meyer's Cambrian explosion denial paper. Once the paper was published
    it was determined not to be the usual type of paper published by that
    taxonomic journal, and it was found that Sternberg had put the paper
    through peer review himself instead of assigning someone else to get the
    paper reviewed. Sternberg selected the reviewers (they have not been identified) and supposedly the paper passed that peer review. The
    journal retracted the paper, and Sternberg had already left as editor. Sternberg's motivation wasn't monetary as far as anyone knows, but
    political. He believed in the ID perp's political mission and
    eventually joined the ID scam becoming an ID perp himself in order to accomplish that mission. It may have not be for money, but the
    Discovery Institute has paid a heavy bill for what was done. They have
    had Sternberg on salary since 2007 with hardly any evidence that
    Sternberg has been doing much of anything for what they pay him to do.
    He was associated with the Biologic Institute (supposedly the research
    arm of the ID scam) but the ID perps shut down that unit years ago. The
    web page is still up, but hasn't been updated since 2017. He stopped publishing in real science journals, and I do not recall him
    contributing the ID scam BioComplexity journal. The only thing that I
    recall is that he worked on some video about gaps in the whale fossil
    record. He obviously could not do anything with his experience in
    invertebrate taxonomy to keep ID out there as bait.

    The Discovery Institute has been paying Sternberg since 2007 so how much
    has that retracted paper cost the ID scam?

    Ron Okimoto

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