In fact, it is my opinion that Steyn on Mann should be included as a mandatory textbook for anyone studying ethics of science or history of science, and wondering how not to be taken in by
flimflam artists masquerading as scientists.
Yes, I should explain: a) if things were going horribly wrong, he'd simply avoid shareholders, b) if he's
a flimflam artist, surely he'd coax a higher share price out of investors (at least temporarily), or c) maybe there's a tiny bit of substance here?!