Earlier this year, a team of European researchers with @I4Replication published, ''Understanding Cultural Persistence and Change: A Replication of Giuliano and Nunn (2021)''
‘‘This replication … identifies major discrepancies between several econometric specifications described in the article and their corresponding code. We are able to correct most of these mistakes by realigning the code with the text. Once corrections are implemented, we obtain almost invariably a smaller and non-significant coefficient for climatic variability.’’
EJMR discussion of this replication is equally as devastating.
Here is the top comment:
''I am a tenured academic economist. I believe the allegations are serious. I briefly read the abstracts of the criticisms and the response. One of the two sides is lying; there is no third alternative. Those individuals, on both sides, are costing their university money and taking a spot that could be filled by someone else. Given the amount of money and power involved, it's not unreasonable to hire two independent research assistants to evaluate who is lying and proceed with academic misconduct proceedings against the side that lied. This is not a joke. I am disturbed by how everything continues as normal. Not taking action is damaging the credibility of everyone involved, including mine, and is not fair play. I am also disturbed by the other retraction of Giuliano. She admitted the mistake, kudos. But she did only after the comment. The identification strategy she did had a scientific credit regardless of the findings. If her paper is retracted, her paper does not exist. There is at least another person who deserves the credit for being the first comer on that identification and who was damaged.''
But what's truly shocking is that Giuliano had her top paper retracted just last year! I had almost forgotten, but I actually wrote about Giuliano’s previous retraction in February 2023:
''It is worth noting that Dr. Guiliano almost certainly would not have gotten tenure at UCLA without this paper — ReStud is one of the top 5 journals in the world, and she was already a borderline case *with* this paper on her CV. So, she got tenure based on a broken & wrong paper. Classic! Perhaps obtaining tenure could have been the incentive to fudge the code/data, or perhaps this was a bona fide coding error. Impossible to say.''
So, this is her second huge fraud in as many years, involving her two best papers. Her entire career obviously rests on a foundation of deceit, or at best, sheer incompetence. UCLA could make a solid case for her dismissal; she ought to lose her tenure, and she might actually lose this tenure if she were in a state like Florida. But California will probably protect her.
Ali Alexander (born Ali Abdul-Razaq Akbar) is a serial predator sex pest who, for the past ~8 years, has been Nick Fuentes’ closest friend, colleague, and confidant.
Every villain has an origin story; in 2006, Ali was arrested for ‘‘stealing Five MP3 Players, Twenty CDs, Three Camcorders, Two DVD Players, One Back Massager, One Clock, Four Shirts, Two Belts, and a Piece of Luggage from a woman's home.’’ He was then arrested again for ‘‘breaking into someone's car, stealing his debit cards and property.’’
@Milo: ‘‘Nothing has hurt Nick like his defiant refusal to excommunicate Ali Alexander, whose youngest victim was 9 when Ali began to groom him, and 12 when Ali first forcibly sodomized him. Nick has known about Ali’s crimes for years. They still talk every day … of course, the truth is Nick doesn’t just look the other way for years. He actively aided and abetted Ali’s sex crimes … When Ali does get in a hotel room with one of them (say, after a protest, or maybe at AFPAC), all he wants to do is suck them off… whether they want it or not.’’
🚨Fed Governor Lisa Cook Lisa Cook relied on the work of @RyanDEnos in her article Racial Segregation and Southern Lynching to push critical race theory and to quantify ''white fear''
This new leaked report proves that data was falsified.
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Here are Cook’s own words:
“Recent research also shows that proximity to racial minorities caused higher voter turnout and more conservative voting by whites in US cities (Enos 2016).”
“Sustained interracial interaction could ‘breed fear’ of black political gains if such interactions revealed that African American political power would come at the expense of white political power. (Enos 2016)”
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: I obtained Lisa Cook’s 85-page Tenure Packet via FOIA. Download link below.
It’s heavily redacted, but here are the big takeaways:
1) Michigan State’s econ dept likely voted against tenure — but were overruled by the Dean. This means she was not even good enough for tenure at MSU based on merit, yet somehow Fed Board material?
2) She got tenure despite her research record, not because of it. The tenure packet emphasizes her teaching ability and downplays her research.
3) She would not have gotten tenure without her now-debunked paper.
4) Her tenure packet lists her AER P&P as an AER, with an asterisk indicating it is peer-reviewed. She is lying about this paper being peer reviewed.
5) Every letter writer recognized her as an econ historian, not a macroeconomist or an international economist, which she self-proclaimed to be in Senate testimony.
Ackman won’t be fighting this war. Your sons will.
He cloaks his warmongering in faux humanitarianism, pretending to back the Iranian people’s fight to “take their country back.” But we’ve seen this script before—almost word for word. George W. Bush said the same about Afghanistan: “We are helping the Afghan people take back their country.” In 2003, it was Iraq. That war killed 200,000 civilians. Days before the invasion, Dick Cheney assured Americans, “We will, in fact, be greeted as liberators.”
Cheney's press secretary, Ari Fleischer, parroted the same line: “The [Iraqi] people want to be free… people will rejoice.”