Academies of Science come up alot of a Google search. You're the one doing sloppy homework. And your sample size is way too small to make any statement about the statistics of the list. If you really did any homework, I might buy it, but you don't so you're once again the one being sloppy. I put the list together from a long article and made a single mistake in the copy/paste process. I defy you to prove the list isn't legitimate. Of course you won't, because you depend on narrow data to prove your mis-statements, and ignore large data sets that prove otherwise. Typical for you.
Oh BTW, the "Academies of Science" which you falsely claimed didn't show up on a web search... I grouped together a large international collection of academies to condense the list somewhat. Here is the list of national academies I used:
of Australia,
of Belgium,
of Brazil,
of Cameroon,
Royal Society of Canada,
of the Caribbean,
of China,
Institut de France,
of Ghana,
Leopoldina of Germany,
of Indonesia,
of Ireland,
Accademia nazionale delle scienze of Italy,
of India,
of Japan,
of Kenya,
of Madagascar,
of Malaysia,
of Mexico,
of Nigeria,
Royal Society of New Zealand,
Russian Academy of Sciences,
of Senegal,
of South Africa,
of Sudan,
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences,
of Tanzania,
of Turkey,
of Uganda,
The Royal Society of the United Kingdom,
of the United States,
of Zambia,
and of Zimbabwe.
Now tell us how many of those don't come up on a Google search.