Beyond her role as a Sept. 11 doubter, Margulis has had a successful career in geosciences. She was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1983 and in 1998, the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. announced it would archive her papers there permanently. She taught at Boston University for 22 years before moving to UMass. Margulis has written over 130 scientific papers and books and has done extensive research on evolution, especially pertaining to the theory of symbiogenesis.
Obviously another nut.
We can add a biologist to the list of "experts" whose qualifications in the fields of structural engineering, physics, architecture, and forensic science are obviously irrelevant to what happened on 9/11.
ReplyDeleteJust ask theologian David Ray Griffin. He doesn't need to know anything relevant either.