Friday, March 05, 2021

Tonight Declan has emailed four US National Medal of Science laureates. Almost certainly all four emails have been blocked. We will have a better idea tomorrow morning if we receive Mailtrack's daily report (WITH UPDATE 06/03/21)

Our Church and State website has no less than 61 Nobel Laureates on it despite the never-ending assault on our email; see paragraph 2 under "Church and State" on this blog's sidebar (updated today).


The targeted group last the weekend was US National Medal of Technology and Innovation laureates. These national medals are presented by the President of the United States on behalf of the American people, and are among the highest honours in the nation for professional achievement.

Our list of 295 Honorary Associates includes 19 Nobel Prize laureates, 12 US National Medal of Science laureates, 4 US National Medal of Technology and Innovation laureates and 12 knighted professors notwithstanding the excessive targeting of these categories of emails in particular. (This week we have had the honour of listing a US National Medal of Science laureate as an associate.)

http://churchandstate.org.uk/honorary-associates/

UPDATE 6 March 2021



Of the two Turing Award laureates Declan got through to this week one has given us permission to add his name to our list of Honorary Associates. The Turing Award is generally recognised as the highest distinction in computer science, or the "Nobel Prize of Computing". This permission has brought to five the number of Turing Award laureates on the list. Both of Declan's emails to Nobel Prize laureates this week were blocked. Of the four Nobel Prize laureates he has been able to get through to in the past three weeks, two have given him permission to add their names to the list. This has brought to 19 the number of Nobel Prize laureates on the list.



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