as alan sokal, who said — who's from the original sokal project, who now lives here in london — it forwardedo those morally fashionable conclusions. butjust on the research misconduct — i want to talk about that quickly — so among the charges — i think you'll like this, stephen — among the charges they brought me up on, they brought me up on plagiarism. they said that i plagiarised adolf hitler's mein kampf. it was true, i did plagiarise adolf hitler's mein kampf. i admitted in testimony, in a sworn committee, that i plagiarised adolf hitler's mein kampf, the very charge they brought me up on, and then they found me innocent. chuckles and what they did — one of the things that they got you for, in terms of violations, was not getting prior approval for running what was called a human experiment, because, in essence, you were putting on trial... that's correct. ..the academics who do the peer reviewing and run these journals. instead of saying, wow, we have people in charge of peer—reviewed journals. why did you publish this? like, why did you publish data that was simply impossible... this d