It has been a long and tedious battle to prove
that Sasquatch exists. We have had the proof for nearly 5 years but
building enough data to convince mainstream science has taken a lot of
time. Trying to publish has taken almost two years.
It seems mainstream science just can’t seem to tolerate something
controversial, especially from a group of primarily forensic scientists
and not “famous academians” aligned with large universities, even though
most of our sequencing and analysis was performed at just such
facilities.
We encountered the worst scientific bias in the peer
review process in recent history. I am calling it the “Galileo Effect”.
Several journals wouldn’t even read our manuscript when we sent them a
pre-submission inquiry. Another one leaked our peer reviews. We were
even mocked by one reviewer in his peer review. We did finally pass peer
review with a relatively new journal. It took a fresh outlook on the
part of the editors and their careful selection of reviewers with
knowledge of next generation whole genome sequencing in order to pass. I
have no idea who the reviewers were though I have the reviews. That
was kept confidential as is the way journals handle peer reviews. That
was only part of the delay and problems associated with publication
though. After this journal agreed to publish the manuscript, their
legal counsel advised them not to publish a manuscript on such a
controversial subject as it would destroy the editors’ reputations (as
it has already done to mine). I have documentation on all of this
drama. So, rather than spend another five years just trying to find a
journal to publish and hoping that decent, open minded reviewers would
be chosen, we acquired the rights to this journal and renamed it so we
would not lose the passing peer reviews that are expected by the public
and the scientific community. Denovo, the new journal is aimed at
offering not only more choices and better service to scientists wanting
to submit a manuscript, but also reviewers and editors that will be
fair, unlike the treatment we have received. We furthermore have adhered
to all of the standards set here in the link below, especially since
the entire review and agreement to publish was done at the previous
journal:
http://publicationethics.org/case/editor-author-own-journal
http://publicationethics.org/case/editor-author-own-journal
ReplyDeleteHere is a link to the site.
ReplyDeletehttp://sasquatchgenomeproject.org/