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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Quetzalcoatl: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Quetzalcoatl: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Quetzalcoatl: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Dead: [qb] Anyway, thanks for the info. So it turns out his only contributions to genuine peer-review journals are just 2 or 3 line comments he submitted, not articles (and yes, they don't peer-review the commentary attached to an article). All his other stuff is open access, or from obscure/fringe/pseudo-science journals like Sertima's, or the [i]Mankind Quarterly[/i] (a white supremacist/neo-Nazi journal). [/qb][/QUOTE]No, His "Comments" and "responses" are 2-3 pages and as usual have lots of footnotes. The problem as we know is that his footnotes and citations are very unreliable (more to come later), but since that are not peer reviewed they are not caught. [/qb][/QUOTE]Oh Great Deceiver, LOL, you are a big joke. On the one hand, you claim my BioEssay Letter was not peer reviewed, yet Toomas Kivisild et al responded to my paper. They responded to my paper because Toomas Kivisild had published two papers admitting that hg M1, was found among Indians and a figure documenting the same fact. M1 in India it is found in India. This supports the recent spread of the Dravidians in India, which is supported by archaeology and linguistics. [IMG]http://olmec98.net/kivisild1999.gif[/IMG] In the Kivisild et al 1999 study of Indian mtDNA around 15% carried haplogroup M1. See: http://evolutsioon.ut.ee/publications/Kivisild1999b.pdf [IMG]http://i.ytimg.com/vi/xeKj-toC3Uc/0.jpg[/IMG] ' The Eastern African hg M1, HVS-I signature motif is 16,129, 16,189, 16,223, 16,249, and 16,311. In the Kivisild et al figure below we see the same motif. The mutations are shown less 16,000. Here you can clearly see: mutations 129,189, 223 and 311, in Indian M1. As you can see I supported my proposition that M1 existed in India. That is why my paper was published in BioEssay. If the Letter I wrote was not peer reviewed Kivisild et al would not have known I had discovered their deception. Kivisild did not like being discovered spreading falsehoods about Dravidian people, to statisfy the Hindutva (Hindu Nationalist) agenda to make it appear Indo-Aryan speakers were always inhabiters of India, when they only arrived in India, around 1000 and 800 BC. . . [/qb][/QUOTE]More spam to distract from your claims of refereed publications in quality refereed journals. Kivisild, himself wrote you extensively in 2008 pointing out your error and your misunderstanding of basic genetics and misuse of his 1999 paper. This, too will be dealt with eventually, but this thread has to do with your false claims. [/qb][/QUOTE]LOL. The figures published by Kivisild above shows that his 2007 article was misleading and false. The only thing he said was that he never identified M1, it was really M3. But the figure and Table 4 above, show that Kivisild was a liar and fraud--just like you. . . [/qb][/QUOTE]Spam to distract from the false claim that Clyde has refereed publications in quality refereed journals. The reason Kivisild replied to Clyde's comment was that 1) the editors as is routine sent it to him for reply-- just as James Pretell comment on your paper in International Journal Human Genetics was sent to you by its editors and 2) Kivisild was nauseated by your repeating an egregious error, which he had pointed out personally, at nauseam in 2008. He was not sent the letter as a referee, who are you trying to fool? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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