From Liberapedia
My credentials (from accredited institutions) are in physics, mathematics, linguistics, and computer science. That means I, like Andrew Schlafly, can make up crap without citation on a diverse range of topics, and cite such credentials as proof that I'm right. Take the following as an example:
It doesn't matter whether or not physicists and mathematicians say that the Fast Fourier Transform is better. Physicists don't write software; programmers do. Programmers do not study FFTs in school (I should know, I was a programmer for years) and therefore no computer program uses Fast Fourier Transforms!
Yeah, that's right. Accredited institutions. A-c-c-r-e-d-i-t-e-d. Says it right there on my resume - what more do you need?
