Craven Schools Partnership C/D 31 Dec
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Flicking through it the other evening I saw programmes posted by people who don't believe Shakespeare wrote his own plays.
They don't seem to be flat earthers . Anything else strange to be found there?
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Everything and anything you want. Except if your's truly comments something that clashes with the message someone in YouTube authority wants kept quiet. Then it'll either never appear, or will disappear in some mysterious fashion. Do not trust the censor. Or the impression left behind where no dissenting voices are found.
posted by people who don't believe Shakespeare wrote his own plays.
They don't seem to be flat earthers .
They are flat earthers
Obit in the Times of an eccentric who supported this. He was a stalwart of the de Vere Society
The obituarist continued - de Vere died before the greatest of Shakespeare's plays were published and performed was a hurdle he found hard to clear
Wiki and references - wiki surprisingly favours secondary references over primary references - so.....
If Robert Falcon Scott wrote: "I have reached the North Pole" then it is looked on ( as wiki) as less valid than something like "Amundsen wrote that Scott had reached the pole after him."
Hearsay over oral evidence. Not scientific, and you have to be careful
( not really AB fare but what the hell).
This gets over boastful articles - such as when X writes of himself " In a landmark series of experiments , X showed conclusively that such and such....."
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Fenfluramine scandal and the New England Journal - 1996 - researcher writes his own laudatory editorial. The editorial board hadnt noticed. The hacks did and let rip the day afte embargo ended. Heads rolled.
( the hacks could have said sooner "whoopsie Mr Editor, have you read this invited editorial?" but as a group they chose not to)
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