The BCSE: Revealed

Smear Campaigns

When it initially launched, the BCSE had some success in persuading legislators or other bodies that it was an authentic group. My revelations about the true identities and non-qualifications of its leaders, though, soon proved to be extremely damaging to the BCSE's credibility. The BCSE showed how much my research was hurting by the effort it put into its response; varying from bogus legal threats and other forms of intimidation to outright slander.

What the BCSE never put much effort into was to prove anything I'd said was wrong. The effort was all put into attacking the messenger. This was very telling; when you're in control of the facts, the insults aren't necessary; when the facts are against you, you're tempted to try something else instead. In all of this, the BCSE revealed ever more clearly that they are no group of scientists or educators, but simply a smear campaign aiming to discredit anyone who dared to question whether real science and materialist dogma are the same thing.

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Roger Stanyard's Departure And Return

In mid-2007, the BCSE's founder and de-facto leader fell out with his colleagues, and left. A fortnight later, they made up and he was back. I discovered this and started blogging about it - but without disclosing my proof to begin with. The BCSE responded with the most outrageous campaign of smears and lies, believing that I didn't have any evidence. This decision turned out to be a disaster when I produced the evidence - showing the moral vacuum that went to the BCSE's core, as a majority of the BCSE's leadership was shown either to have spread slanders they knew to be false, or to have made no protest when the proposal to do so was made.

Silencing Criticism