jimnyc
08-05-2020, 12:22 PM
So this Dr. BethAnn McLaughlin AKA little nutty lady from Poltergeist....
https://i.imgur.com/DttHlmk.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/938jB8M.png
She creates a fake account and becomes friends with herself and converses. Then her alter ego "dies" and she gives a eulogy and holds the school accountable. Like the school and reporters wouldn't find out this person doesn't exist?
Then "Jacquelyn Gill" also speaks out, and first mentions:
https://i.imgur.com/MCiTnf3.png
How did she help her in her journey? Because then the next day she is updating people, about how she doesn't know why the story doesn't add up. Endless people showing their sympathies to both women for losing a friend. :rolleyes: Then so many onto blaming the school, and some even going a little overboard holding Trump accountable for the death of this fake person.
Some tweets at the bottom.
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A Native American Professor Who Supposedly Died Of Coronavirus Appears To Be Completely Made Up
Dr. BethAnn McLaughlin, the founder of the organization MeTooSTEM, posted a eulogy for a Native American professor at Arizona State University.
The Native American professor, known as @Sciencing_Bi on Twitter, died after a battle with coronavirus, McLaughlin tweeted.
Certain irregularities with @Sciencing_Bi’s online persona came to light and both that account and McLaughlin’s have been suspended for violating Twitter’s “spam and platform manipulation policies.”
News that a Native American professor died Friday of coronavirus after her university forced her to teach a seminar in April prompted dozens of angry reactions from academics and journalists. But according to the university and numerous people who followed the story, the professor and her supposed death appear to be completely made up.
The Twitter accounts of Dr. BethAnn McLaughlin and the Hopi Arizona State University (ASU) professor known as @Sciencing_Bi were suspended by Monday morning for violating Twitter’s “spam and platform manipulation policies,” a Twitter spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation in an email. The suspension came after McLaughlin, who is a former faculty member at Vanderbilt University’s Center for Matrix Biology, posted a lengthy eulogy for @Sciencing_Bi on Friday.
The ASU professor had criticized the university for forcing her to return to work during in April during pandemic before she supposedly contracted and then died from the virus, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. However, ASU had transitioned to virtual learning in March, according to The Arizona Republic.
“She was a fierce protector of people,” McLaughlin tweeted after announcing the Hopi professor’s death, according to Twitter screenshots. “She let me take my shoulders away from my ears knowing she was meaner and more loving than everyone else.”
She added: “She changed so much of how I thought about advocacy and power.”
https://i.imgur.com/N0sVF5V.png
After McLaughlin announced the professor’s apparent death, several scientists subsequently posted eulogies for the professor, who was well-known on social media. California State University Northridge biologist Jeremy Yoder tweeted that he is “seriously considering returning to religion just so I can believe in a hell for Donald Trump to go to” in response to the announcement of the professor’s apparent coronavirus death.
“The death of @Sciencing_Bi is on the hands of those who compelled her to teach in the midst of COVID,” tweeted California State University Dominguez Hills biologist Terry McGlynn, The Daily Beast reported.
Some irregularities with @Sciencing_Bi’s death soon became apparent, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.
“Several people, including reporters, have reached out with questions for details about Sciencing_Bi’s death, her identity, or why parts of her story don’t add up,” Dr. Jacquelyn Gill, a professor at University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute, tweeted Sunday. “I don’t have answers. I don’t have access to any more information than is on her account. I’m sorry.”
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2020/08/04/metoostem-founder-fabricated-account-native-american-scientist-died-coronavirus/
https://i.imgur.com/l6H4f6N.png
The beginning, the original eulogy posts by the liar:
https://i.imgur.com/IP3B4hu.png
https://i.imgur.com/77gzE3H.png
https://i.imgur.com/lGYB2G6.png
https://i.imgur.com/XvDqQRq.png
And apparently the fake dead woman - her daughter!
https://i.imgur.com/BJge6O6.png
https://i.imgur.com/DttHlmk.pnghttps://i.imgur.com/938jB8M.png
She creates a fake account and becomes friends with herself and converses. Then her alter ego "dies" and she gives a eulogy and holds the school accountable. Like the school and reporters wouldn't find out this person doesn't exist?
Then "Jacquelyn Gill" also speaks out, and first mentions:
https://i.imgur.com/MCiTnf3.png
How did she help her in her journey? Because then the next day she is updating people, about how she doesn't know why the story doesn't add up. Endless people showing their sympathies to both women for losing a friend. :rolleyes: Then so many onto blaming the school, and some even going a little overboard holding Trump accountable for the death of this fake person.
Some tweets at the bottom.
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A Native American Professor Who Supposedly Died Of Coronavirus Appears To Be Completely Made Up
Dr. BethAnn McLaughlin, the founder of the organization MeTooSTEM, posted a eulogy for a Native American professor at Arizona State University.
The Native American professor, known as @Sciencing_Bi on Twitter, died after a battle with coronavirus, McLaughlin tweeted.
Certain irregularities with @Sciencing_Bi’s online persona came to light and both that account and McLaughlin’s have been suspended for violating Twitter’s “spam and platform manipulation policies.”
News that a Native American professor died Friday of coronavirus after her university forced her to teach a seminar in April prompted dozens of angry reactions from academics and journalists. But according to the university and numerous people who followed the story, the professor and her supposed death appear to be completely made up.
The Twitter accounts of Dr. BethAnn McLaughlin and the Hopi Arizona State University (ASU) professor known as @Sciencing_Bi were suspended by Monday morning for violating Twitter’s “spam and platform manipulation policies,” a Twitter spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation in an email. The suspension came after McLaughlin, who is a former faculty member at Vanderbilt University’s Center for Matrix Biology, posted a lengthy eulogy for @Sciencing_Bi on Friday.
The ASU professor had criticized the university for forcing her to return to work during in April during pandemic before she supposedly contracted and then died from the virus, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. However, ASU had transitioned to virtual learning in March, according to The Arizona Republic.
“She was a fierce protector of people,” McLaughlin tweeted after announcing the Hopi professor’s death, according to Twitter screenshots. “She let me take my shoulders away from my ears knowing she was meaner and more loving than everyone else.”
She added: “She changed so much of how I thought about advocacy and power.”
https://i.imgur.com/N0sVF5V.png
After McLaughlin announced the professor’s apparent death, several scientists subsequently posted eulogies for the professor, who was well-known on social media. California State University Northridge biologist Jeremy Yoder tweeted that he is “seriously considering returning to religion just so I can believe in a hell for Donald Trump to go to” in response to the announcement of the professor’s apparent coronavirus death.
“The death of @Sciencing_Bi is on the hands of those who compelled her to teach in the midst of COVID,” tweeted California State University Dominguez Hills biologist Terry McGlynn, The Daily Beast reported.
Some irregularities with @Sciencing_Bi’s death soon became apparent, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.
“Several people, including reporters, have reached out with questions for details about Sciencing_Bi’s death, her identity, or why parts of her story don’t add up,” Dr. Jacquelyn Gill, a professor at University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute, tweeted Sunday. “I don’t have answers. I don’t have access to any more information than is on her account. I’m sorry.”
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2020/08/04/metoostem-founder-fabricated-account-native-american-scientist-died-coronavirus/
https://i.imgur.com/l6H4f6N.png
The beginning, the original eulogy posts by the liar:
https://i.imgur.com/IP3B4hu.png
https://i.imgur.com/77gzE3H.png
https://i.imgur.com/lGYB2G6.png
https://i.imgur.com/XvDqQRq.png
And apparently the fake dead woman - her daughter!
https://i.imgur.com/BJge6O6.png