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Death of the Darwinist Dajjal System
izontal branches of all other kinds of tree. Since the 1980s, everyone has
been in agreement that moths land only very, very rarely on tree trunks.
Many scientists, such as Cyril Clarke and Rory Howlett, who conducted
a 25-year study on the subject, as well as Michael Majerus, Tony Liebert
and Paul Brakefield have declared that “Kettlewell obliged the moths to
behave in an unnatural manner in his experiments, for which reason the
results of the experiment are scientifically unacceptable.”
Researchers investigating Kettlewell’s experiment encountered an
even more astonishing finding; while there should have been more
light-colored moths in unpolluted regions of England there were actu-
ally four times as many dark ones. In other words, contrary to what
Kettlewell claimed, and what had been reiterated in every evolution-
ist reference book, there was no correlation between tree bark and
the ratios in the moth population.
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