Originally posted by Abby Normal
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Okay, when someone has a lot of money then the possibility that they paid for supporting expert opinion is possibly something one should consider. But taking that opinion with 'a grain of salt' is acting as if the experts have been paid to give supportive opinion. And worse still, some people will believe that they have been paid for their opinion. Now, I am certain that none of the experts were in any way influenced by money, and I am also certain that Patricia never tried to influence any opinion. So, whilst I fully appreciate why the possibility that the expert opinion was bought, I think it's also something that shouldn't be insinuated without specific evidence. It's also a very easy way to undermine the evidence.
But it's clear that nobody really wants to discuss Patricia's boook sensibly, which is pretty much as expected, so I'll probably head off into the sunset,
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