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Praise letters for scientific journal 'Inference' from various academics

The document contains only complimentary comments from scholars about a journal, with no mention of influential actors, financial flows, misconduct, or actionable leads. It offers no investigative val Multiple academics from reputable institutions express positive feedback on the journal. No allegations, financial details, or connections to political or intelligence figures are present.

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022455
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The document contains only complimentary comments from scholars about a journal, with no mention of influential actors, financial flows, misconduct, or actionable leads. It offers no investigative val Multiple academics from reputable institutions express positive feedback on the journal. No allegations, financial details, or connections to political or intelligence figures are present.

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Inference: International Review of Science Feedback & Comments Wolf-Ekkehard Lénnig Former research scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, Germany. “Thank you very much for your informative mail and the print version of Inference. I liked it and I have appreciated the quality of its selection of the range of substantial topics as well as its gd eminent contributors. ’ Robert Losee Professor at the UNC School of Information and Library Science “Looking through your web site, 1 am impressed by Inference!” Jean-Pierre Luminet Director of Research at the CNRS Astrophysics Laboratory in Marseille and the Paris Observatory. “Tam quite amazed by the extraordinary improvement of our draft due to your strong implication in Quietanus’ history. I really enjoy the new version as it is, and I thank you to have taken so quickly and efficiently the decision to publish it.” Jayadev Misra Indian computer scientist, currently the Schlumberger Centennial Chair Emeritus and Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at University of Texas at Austin. “T looked over some of the back issues of your journal, and I am impressed by the quality of the publications (and the authors). It will be a great honor to write an article, but also extremely time-consuming. ” Alexander More Research Associate in Harvard department of History, Initiative for the Science of the Human Past . “T’ve read several great reviews on Inference recently.” 11

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