Oh, look. I got an invitation.
Invitation to Publish a Critique: Fungi/Tube Worms on Mars
Dear Dr. Myers
You have been cited in news articles as stating you believe Dr. Joseph’s work is harmful to science and to the field of astrobiology. We are aware you are a leading opponent of all claims favoring extraterrestrial life. The Journal of Astrobiology is very interested in publishing your views
The Editors of the Journal of Astrobiology (JOA) are inviting you to submit a critical analysis of the claims and recent findings of Dr. Rhawn Joseph and his team, RE: Fungi on Mars. Tube Worms on Mars.
If you accept our invitation, the critical analysis must be scholarly, fully referenced, and less than 2000 words, including Abstract, Title, Figure Captions.
We are aware of the insults, false statements and personal and hominem attacks directed at Dr. Joseph by some science news reporters. We are confident, if you should decide to submit a critical analysis, your article will be scholarly and factual.
Your article will be peer reviewed. However, be assured: JOA is interested in publishing your views.
There are no page or publication charges. All articles are published online, open access, and authors have the right to reprint and post their article at Researchgate and their website.
Sincerely,
Sheila Van Akker
Managing Editor
JournalofAstrobiology.com
Right. Please write us a review that doesn’t point out the idiocy of our work, and dignifies it by treating it as if if were serious scholarly research.
No. It’s garbage.
Also, I’m not a leading opponent of all claims favoring extraterrestrial life
. I’m just someone who can clearly see when a pseudoscientific fraud is trying to bamboozle the public.











