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New website: "Breaking the Science"
posted by Matt on 02:47 PM November 15th, 2005
Web Links mbr writes "I've finally done it! For ages I've wanted to gather articles I've written all together in one place. I've now created a website called Breaking the Science. Check it out at http://www.breakingthescience.org. Most of the articles currently on the website are related to domestic violence. I hope eventually to include articles that will broaden the focus beyond that to the entire subject of how too much research in the soft sciences is driven by the researchers' agenda rather than objectivity."

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Breaking the Science (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 05:40 PM November 15th, 2005 EST (#1)
Haven't had time to read it yet, but the website looks doggone good! For sure, I will add it to my bookmark list. :-)

And I will look forward to the future additions...

-Fidelbogen-

Nice work, Mark! (Score:1)
by Scott (scott@mensactivism.org) on 07:46 PM November 15th, 2005 EST (#2)
Mark,

I'm really glad to see you're becoming more public with your writings and activism. You've done some very important work with RADAR and I'm really grateful to have someone like you working on this cause.

Scott
Re:Nice work, Mark! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 02:53 PM November 16th, 2005 EST (#3)
Mark,

The chain depicts the actual hold of the "soft Sciences" on society at large. For there is nothing soft about manipulating the psychiatry and psychology fields to not reveal the truth. Agenda driven research is part of the whole, but I am afraid that it goes much deeper than that. Remember, since the beginnings of the first farming community in human history our ancestors have been parcticing and refining the art of societal control. They started before the written word, so it only stands to reason that they have written the history. Personaly I find hope in the search for knowledge, and find your site to be informative. Dave
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