IT'S OFFICIAL!
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Well, almost!
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Ed Conrad will be banned from posting here.
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Actually, it's NOT yet official but it sure
looks that way, at least from all of the
non-support that has built up against him.
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The latest balloting in a move to ban the
jackass from posting to Google newsgroups,
Facebook and Twitter indicates strongly that
The Ignoramus (whom some 98.5 percent of "tue"
scientists hate with a passion) is moving nearer
and nearer toward his sentence of no no being
able to post his crap here or anywhere else.
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< THE ED CONRAD SCOREBOARD
< (As of 9:59 a.m. EDT TODAY
THE QUESTION: Should Ed be banned forever?
YES -- 1,037,677
NO -- 414 (Including Ed's relatives and his so-called
"friends" to whom he had loaned money)
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Amazingly, Ed is STILL reluctant to throw in the
towel (even though his loyal opposition has posted
more votes than is our average viewship every evening).
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In any event, it appears the Ignorant Prick is dead
in the water.
Thank God, we say! We sure don't want to read his
bullshit again!
We assure you, THIS will be the VERY, VERY LAST TIME.
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< CRIME IN RHYME
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Evolutionists, their interests so vested
And Poor Truth, for too long molested.
Their deceit and deception
Near the point of perfection
If it were my call, they'd ALL be arrested
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http://www.stcsh.chf.cz/user_img/news/po30.gif
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Never in the history of History has as much physical
evidence existed to debunk and destroy an existing
scientific theory.
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But it certainly DOES EXIST -- in spades -- concerning
the theory of man's evolution (and other creatures,
for that matter).
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The discovery of thousands upon thousands of petrified
bones, teeth and even soft organs -- SOME HUMAN --
between coal veins has proven that Charles Darwin's
fable, "Origin of Species" isn't worth the papyrus
it was written on.
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It means that man, in almost our present form, had
existed while anthracite was formed, and the most
golden rule of geology is that coal is at least
280 million years old.
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Therefore, these discoveries certainly offer the
undeniable evidence that the majority of evolutionists,
atheists and physical anthropologists can't tell the
difference between their ass and third base.
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They are guilty of willful participation in a monumental
conspiracy against mankind.
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< WHAT HONEST SCIENCE LOOKS LIKE
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/TestResults.jpg
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State-of-the-art testing by American Medical Labs
revealed that at least six of Ed Conrad's fossils,
all bearing a distinct resemblance to human bones
via human comparative anatomy, contain dried blood
and, in some cases, other relative components.
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This offers state-of-the-art scientific evidence
that Ed Conrad is right and the arrogant,ignorant,
pompous buffoons wearing the white coats and dunce
hats are dead wrong.
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The really scary part in all of this is how the bones,
teeth and even soft organs got broken and petrified.
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It can mean only one thing: The humans and animals
that existed on earth eons ago were destroyed in an
earth-shattering catastrophe.
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Anyone -- and I certainly mean ANYONE -- who doubts
that I've discovered thousands upon thousands of
petrified remains of man and animals is a fraud and
a phony.
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The list includes the so-called "experts" at the
Smithsonian Institution, the University of California
at Berkeley, Harvard University, the U.S. Geological
Survey, Penn State University, the Paleontological
Research Institution, the University of Pennsylvania
and tenured-fossil professors of anthropology,
paleontology, geology, physics and atheism -- to
mention just a few -- in America's universities.
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I can ask "Why?" But I don't have to since I know
WHY this hoax has long been perpetrated against mankind.
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It boils down to the protection of vested interests. The
Scoundrels of Science are fully aware that siding with
Truth can adversely affect their careers, their lucrative
weekly paychecks and their cushy positions.
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God forbid, they dare not make any waves. So the mind-
boggling lie has gone on and on and on.
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PETRIFIED BONES, TEETH, SOFT ORGANS
-- SOME HUMAN -- FOUND BETWEEN COAL VEINS
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/FINGERSx.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/OldestHumanSkull.JPG
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/HumanBrain.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/z6femur.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/FOSSILS08/HumanFemur.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/z11calv.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Skullx.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/skullb.jpg
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/HumanJaw3.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/MoreFossils.jpg
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/GallBladder2.jpg
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/InSlate3.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/InSlate2.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/InSlate11.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/FirstDiscovery.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/OldestTool.jpg
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Oh, you want more? Okay!
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HUMAN CRANIUM EMBEDDED IN A BOULDER
(Discovered Between Anthracite Veins)
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http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page3_files/body_data/skulla.jpg
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http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/page3_files/body_data/skullb.jpg
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/SkullBoulderSide.jpg
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The following photos were taken while the human skull in
the boulder was on display at an international exhibit
in Berlin, Germany.
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/SwitzerlandExhibit1.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/SwitzerlandExhibit2.jpg
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Meanwhile, a variety of other state-of-the-art testing
has confirmed that Ed Conrad's mind-boggling discoveries
are Neither rocks nor concretions but fossils of creatures
that once lived, quite a few of them human.
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They included testing for the presence of Haversian
canals (the tell-tale sign of bone), CATscans, and
SEM (scanning electronic microscope) investigation,
to mention just a few.
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And let's NOT FORGET that the late Wilton M. Krogman,
one of the world's foremost human anatomists and
author of the book,"The Human Skeleton in Forensic
Medicine," had personally examined and tested one of
the discoveries and concluded that it's a calvarium,
a human skull with the eye sockets broken off.
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/z11calv.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Skullx.jpg
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"COME OVER HERE, DOCTOR.
I WANT YOU TO SEE THE OLDEST
HUMAN SKULL EVER FOUND."
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-- Wilton Krogman to a colleague
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http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/cmon_files/krogwskull.jpg
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Scrapings from the object embedded in the boulder were
tested by American Medical Laboratories in Chantilly, Va. --
considered the most prestigious medical laboratory in the
world -- which documented that they contain DRIED BLOOD.
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AML had performed testing on at least a half-dozen of Ed
Conrad's key specimens via Calculus Analysis by Crystal-
ography, the presence of blood was confirmed in an official
"Final Report" authorized by Dr. Nathan Sherman, director
of laboratories.
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Blood not only was found in the skull-like object embedded
in the boulder but in the specimen that Krogman identified
as a calvarium, a human skull with the eye sockets broken
off; the fossil that he identified as a tibia; in two
specimens that appear to be human jawbones, and in others.
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It's important to note that highly respected Dr. Geoffrey
Bourne, who had served as director of Yerkes Regional
Primate Research Center for many years, had tested one
of the discoveries between coal veins and identified it
as B-O-N-E in written correspondence.
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KROGMAN IDENTIFIED THIS FOSSIL AS A TIBIA
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/newtibia.jpg
http://www.edconrad.com/images/bones.jpg
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Here's a petrified dinosaur foot still embedded in slate.
http://www.edconrad.com/pics//z3dino.jpg
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Here are several views of a portion of a giant prehistoric
scorpion identified as such by Krogman.
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Scorpion.jpg
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"We can forgive a child
who is afraid of the dark.
The real tragedy of life
is when men are afraid
of the light." -- Plato
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"You're not only fighting the man
in the ring, Ed. You're also fighting
the referee and the three judges."
-- Clayton Lennon, philosopher
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"Actually, we're only
in kindergarten in the
School of Knowledge."
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Dartboard.jpg
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http://www.edconrad.com
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Well worth reading, too!
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Miracle.jpg
http://www.edconrad.org
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Do NOT follow Ed Conrad on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Haili517
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Nor on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/edconrad.714
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BIRDS OF A DISHONEST FEATHER WHO SLEEP TOGETHER
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American Anthropological Association
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
American Board of Forensic Anthropology
American Society of Primatologists
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
The British Academy
Institute of Human Origins
The Leakey Foundation
Palaeo-anthropology Society
University Departments (Brainwashing101)
Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona
School of Human Evolution & Social Change (formerly Department of
Anthropology) Arizona State University
Anthropology at Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley
Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles
Anthropology at UCSD, University of California, San Diego
Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara)
Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago
Department of Anthropology, Columbia University
Department of Anthropology, Cornell University
Ph.D. Program in Anthropology, CUNY
Department of Biological Anthropology and Anatomy, Duke University
Department of Anthropology, University of Florida
Department of Anthropology, Harvard University
Anthropology @ UIUC, University of Illinois
Anthropology Department, Indiana University
Department of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University
Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Department of Anthropology, New York University
Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill
Anthropology: at the University of Pennsylvania
Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh
Department of Anthropology, Princeton University
Center for Human Evolutionary Studies (Rutgers University)
Department of Anthropological Sciences, Stanford UnIversity
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas
Department of Anthropology, University of Virginia
Department of Anthropology, University of Washington
Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Archaeological Institute of America
Association for Feminist Anthropology
Association of Black Anthropologists
Association of Latina and Latino Anthropologists
Human Biology Association
Paleoanthropology Society
Society for American Archaeology
Society for Historical Archaeology
Society for Archaeological Sciences
Society for Applied Anthropology
Society for Economic Anthropology
Society for Ethnomusicology
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UNITED STATES (REGIONAL)
Northeastern Anthropological Association
Eastern States Archaeological Federation
Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology
Archaeological Society of Connecticut
Maine Archaeological Society
Massachusetts Archaeological Society
New Hampshire Archeological Society
New York State Archaeological Association
Vermont Archaeological Society
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INTERNATIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY ORGANIZATIONS
International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences
Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association
Societe canadienne de sociologie et d'anthropologie
Canadian Archaeological Association
Canadian Anthropology Society
Royal Anthropological Institute (UK)
Association of Social Anthropologists of U.K. and the Commonwealth
European Association of Social Anthropologists
Association of Social Anthropologists of Aoteaora / NewZealand
Council for British Archaeology
Society for Industrial Archaeology
Society of Africanist Archaeologists
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A FEW FAMOUS AMERICAM SCIENTISTS
A list of American scientists.
Farid F. Abraham
Thomas Adams
Peter Agre
Dan Alderson
Paul Alivisatos
Paul Wheaton
Warder Clyde Allee
John P. Allen
Braden Allenby
Bradley Alpert
John Alroy
David Alter
Roy Amara
Henry James Anderson
Walter Truett Anderson
Martin Apple
Jerome Apt
David Archer
Frances Arnold
Joseph Brant Arseneau
Aseem Shukla
Anthony Atala
James E. Atwater
Oscar Auerbach
VA Shiva Ayyadurai
Avi Ben-Abraham
Addison Bain
Ira Baldwin
Siva S. Banda
Utpal Banerjee
George Frederick Barker
Kathy Barker
Charles Bartley
Hans D. Baumann
Robert Nason Beck
Robert O. Becker
Charles Emerson Beecher
James F. Bell, III
Arden L. Bement, Jr.
May R. Berenbaum
Joseph Young Bergen
Helen M. Berman
Harvey Bialy
John Bidwell
Rene J. Bienvenu
Amasa Stone Bishop
Victor Gustav Bloede
James Bloodworth, Jr.
Hendrik Wade Bode
Mark Boslough
Karel Bossart
William C. Boyd
Herbert Boyer
Robert S. Boyer
John Brashear
Martin Stanislaus Brennan
Charles Brenner
David M. Brienza
Lyman James Briggs
Robert William Briggs
David Britz
Samuel Broder
Lester R. Brown
Robert Brownlee
Clifford E. Brubaker
Frank W. Bubb, Sr.
Linda B. Buck
Bernard Budiansky
Willy Burgdorfer
Harold Saxton Burr
Robert W. Bussard
William H. Cade
John W. Cahn
John B. Calhoun
David Callaway
James Edward Campbell
Neil Campbell
Rebecca Campbell-Howe
Ann Z. Caracristi
Shawn Carlson
George Robert Carruthers
Carlos Castillo-Chavez
Don Catlin
Anthony Cerami
Haroutioun Hovanes Chakmakjian
Martin Chalfie
Thomas C. Chalmers
Dean Roden Chapman
Charles B. Hensley
Jia Chen
James Chin
Charles L. Christ
Christian Pike
Chu Ching-wu
William C. Clark
Marjorie Clarke
Steven Clarke
Janice E. Clements
Manfred Clynes
Edwin Joseph Cohn
Ellen Cohn
L. Stephen Coles
James Bryant Conant
Ed Conrad (latest addition) -- Man as Old as Coal as well
as Proof of Life After Death (Two for the Price of One)
Albert Coons
Franklin Seaney Cooper
Alfred L. Copley
Robert Corell
Eugene E. Covert
Jerry Coyne
Dwight Crandell
Robert K. Crane
Harriet Creighton
John Culliney
Harold Cummins
Joseph Augustine Cushman
Clarence Madison Dally
Walter Dandy
Wilbur Davenport
Kelvin Davies
James Henry Deese
Edmund B. Delabarre
David Deming
Harry Demopoulos
Victor Denenberg
Chester Dewey
Michael Dirr
Paul M. Doty
Hugh Latimer Dryden
Peter Duesberg
Louis Dunn
Wendell E. Dunn, Jr.
Nguyet Anh Duong
Samuel T. Durrance
John Durrant
August Dvorak
Richard H. Ebright
Roger L. Easton
Thomas Edison
Ron Eglash
Albert Ellis
Paul Hugh Emmett
John Franklin Enders
Terry Erwin
Hiram Bond Everest
James Ewing
David J. Farber
Harrison Farber
Christopher Field
Caleb Finch
Mark Fishman
John Adam Fleming
Paul Flory
Rousseau H. Flower
Francis B. Foley
Michael Fossel
Dian Fossey
Carol Fowler
Samuel Fowler
Benjamin Franklin
David Franklin
Childs Frick
Jeffrey M. Friedman
Carl Frosch
Elmer L. Gaden
Daniel Carleton Gajdusek
Jay Gan
Merrill Garnett
Ralph W. Gerard
Eloise Gerry
Andrea Ghez
Albert Ghiorso
Barrie Gilbert
Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr.
Lillian Moller Gilbreth
Robert Gilman
Stanton Glantz
Peter Glaser
Peter Gleick
George H. Goble
Calvin Goddard
Alan H Goldstein
Lawrence S.B. Goldstein
John B. Goodenough
John Gorrie
John Stanton Gould
Temple Grandin
Evelyn Boyd Granville
Ralph Grayson
Michael Graziano
Cecil Howard Green
Richard J. Green
Kevin Greenaugh
Michael E. Greenberg
Lewis Joel Greene
Carol Greider
Alan Grodzinsky
Stephen Grossberg
Ernst Guillemin
Gregor S. Gustafson
Charles Claude Guthrie
Nelson Hairston
Thomas Callister Hales
John D. Hamaker
Debora Hammond
Henry Paul Hansen
Mary Styles Harris
Edwin B. Hart
William M. Hartmann
Leland H. Hartwell
Stephen Harvey
Caryl Parker Haskins
Michael Hasselmo
Brian Hayes
Eric J. Heller
Karl Gordon Henize
Alfred Hershey
John Heuser
Jody Hey
Craig L. Hill
Ronald K. Hoeflin
Dean Hoge
Theo Holm
Erna Schneider Hoover
Grace Hopper
Jay Hosler
Benjamin Hsiao
Mike Hudak
Gordon Ferrie Hull
Fazle Hussain
Shinya Inoué
Eastman Jacobs
Robert M. Jacobson
Rakesh Jain
Ramesh Jain
Bruce Jakosky
John T. James
William Jeffrey
Mae Jemison
Alejandro Jenkins
Jim Mullins
Joaquin Fuster
J. Leonard Johnson
Herrick L. Johnston
Kalidas Shetty
Gordon L. Kane
William T. Kane
Charles K. Kao
Edward Kasner
Jerome Kavka
Yoshihiro Kawaoka
Donald Keck
Charles David Keeling
Klaus Keil
Ann Kiessling
Edwin D. Kilbourne
James Rhyne Killian
Kim Sung-Hou
J. Peter Kincaid
Ebenezer Kinnersley
Harry Kloor
J. Val Klump
Brian Kobilka
Rudolf Kompfner
Daniel Kopans
David E. Kuhl
Thomas Kuhn
Stephanie Kwolek
Paul Eston Lacy
Jeffrey Laitman
Edwin H. Land
David A. Lane
Samuel Pierpont Langley
Irving Langmuir
Robert Ledley
Rudolph Leibel
Zachary Lemnios
Allenna Leonard
Norman N. Li
Sidney H. Liebson
Eli Lilly
Paul J. Lioy
John T. Lis
Leigh Lisker
Timothy M. Lohman
Alfred Lee Loomis
Lorraine Lisiecki
Joseph Lovering
Raymond Luebbers
David T. Lykken
Dennis McCarthy
Jennifer McCarty
Barbara McClintock
Celeste McCollough
L. Hamilton McCormick
Stacy McGaugh
Michael McKubre
Richard Cockburn Maclaurin
Brian MacWhinney
Eugene O. Major
Ho-Kwang Mao
John Marburger
Noella Marcellino
Lynn Margulis
Julius Marmur
William F. Martin
Bruce E. Maryanoff
Cynthia A. Maryanoff
Deborah Mash
Kirstin Matthews
Walter Mauderli
Matthew Fontaine Maury
Richard L. Meier
Alvin Joseph Melveger
Thomas Corwin Mendenhall
George W. Merck
Antonio Meucci
George H. Miller
Raymond D. Mindlin
Ormsby M. Mitchel
William A. Mitchell
Scott L. Montgomery
Philip Morrison
Jürgen Moser
Adilson E. Motter
Forrest S. Mozer
Ferid Murad
William P. Murphy Jr.
Roger D. Nelson
M. Graham Netting
Gerald Neugebauer
Marcia Neugebauer
William F. Neuman
Sarfaraz K. Niazi
Nicholas E. Wagman
Landon Curt Noll
John A. O'Keefe
Brian O'Leary
S. Jay Olshansky
Henry John Orchard
Michael Orshansky
Arnold Edward Ortmann
Simon Ostrach
David Ostry
Dan Otte
Becky Wai-Ling Packard
Irvine Page
Sanford Palay
J. A. Panitz
Dan James Pantone
John Parascandola
Rudolph Pariser
Patrick G. Carrick
Randy Pausch
Jerome Pearson
E. Converse Peirce 2nd
Jacob Perkins
Alan Perlis
Leonid Perlovsky
William C. Pfefferle
William Daniel Phillips
John R. Pierce
Kyle Pierce
Elizabeth Pisani
William Poduska
Dragoljub Pokrajac
Sergey Polyakov
Stephen Porges
George Poste
Sandra Postel
Laramie Potts
Nader Pourmand
William T. Powers
George R. Price
Joseph Priestley
John Charles Priscu
Ronald F. Probstein
Merle Randall
Anatol Rapoport
Paul Raskin
Stuart C. Ray
Arthur Emmons Raymond
Grote Reber
Allan Rechtschaffen
Christopher M. Reddy
Jane Reece
Robert Remez
Lauren Resnick
John Leonard Riddell
Paul Ridker
Royal Rife
David Rittenhouse
John Robbins
Anita Roberts
Arthur B. Robinson
Julia Robinson
John Rock
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Lynn Rogers
Emily Rosa
Alan Rosen
Carol Rosin
Karol G. Ross
Francis Peyton Rous
George C. Royal
Edmund Ruffin
Rodney S. Ruoff
Howard A. Rusk
Ruth L. Kirschstein
Raymond St. Leger
Elliot Saltzman
Ram Samudrala
Thomas J. Samuelian
Berta Scharrer
Stanley F. Schmidt
David P. Schmitt
Francis O. Schmitt
Edward L. Schneider
Allan Schore
Charles Anthony Schott
Jeffrey H. Schwartz
William C. Schwartz
Katherine D. Seelman
John H. Seinfeld
Homayoun Seraji
Ed Seykota
Michael Shermer
Landrum Brewer Shettles
Jay Short
Deepak Shukla
Clifford Shull
Steven J. Sibener
Robert F. Siliciano
Leslie Earl Simon
Robert L. Simpson, Jr.
Robert Simpson
Lawrence B. Slobodkin
Richard H. Small
Jon Michael Smith
Robert R. Sokal
Steve Spangler
Morgan Sparks
Richard O. Spertzel
Sol Spiegelman
George Starkey (alchemist)
Thomas Starzl
Michael Stebbins
Allen Steere
Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Friedrich Stephan
Guy Sternberg
Stephen Sternberg
Barry Stevens
Charles Edward Stevens
Ralph Randles Stewart
Howard A. Stone
Jeremy Stone
Thomas Blanchard Stowell
Wilma Subra
Sunil Kumar Ahuja
Randy Sweeney
Thomas W. Swetnam
Doris Taylor
Bonnie C. Templeton
Vivien Thomas
Benjamin Thompson
Edward O. Thorp
Victor A. Tiedjens
Michael Tordoff
Frederick Pearson Treadwell
Mead Treadwell
Trinh Xuan Thuan
Greg Tseng
Peter Tsou
Merle Tuve
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Stuart Umpleby
Raymond Viskanta
Louis R. Vitullo
Tuan Vo-Dinh
John Volkman
William Hultz Walker
William X. Wang
Mansukh C. Wani
Brian Wansink
Warren Winkelstein
James D. Watson
Owen Webster
Richard Weiszmann
Guenter Wendt
Paul Werbos
James Westphal
Douglas Whalen
Woodrow Whitlow, Jr.
William T. Wickner
Sheila Widnall
John R. Wiegand
Richard Wiese
John Wilbanks
Don Craig Wiley
Samuel Wendell Williston
Beth Willman
Bryan Willson
Ian Wilson
Charles F. Winslow
John A. Wise
Carl Woese
Flossie Wong-Staal
Richard D. Wood
Robert A. Woodruff
Gordon Woods
Robert Simpson Woodward
Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, Jr.
Arthur W. Wright
Joshua Wurman
Xuong Nguyen-Huu
Xiangzhong Yang
J. Scott Yaruss
K. Aslihan Yener
Hubert Yockey
Mariano Yogore
Paul Zamecnik
Paul Zindel
Marlene Zuk