That journal is published out of the Smithsonian.
First, you say Sternberg got what he deserved.
As far as the negative publicity for him. Otherwise, nothing was done to him for his beliefs, or even for his actual transgressions of procedure that should have gotten him kicked out regardless of beliefs. Quite the opposite, they specifically stated his beliefs and his ID work outside the Smithsonian were off the table in any discussion about him.
I'm still convinced that the pulling of the race card was successful; otherwise, he would have been kicked out. Either that or we need to hire some new managers at the Smithsonian, because the current ones are allowing the mistreatment of our national treasures without repercussions for those who do it.
Again, you have an opportunity to support your contentions. I don't see the publication listed here.....
Otherwise, nothing was done to him for his beliefs, or even for his actual transgressions of procedure that should have gotten him kicked out regardless of beliefs.
Again, he was "kicked out". It was spun, as you are attempting to do. But the fact that NCSE was intimately involved is a smoking gun. The email traffic proves that. NCSE has ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to contact any supervisory personnel of the Smithsonian.