This book is not for those who just want to be told what to believe. Rather, it is designed to demonstrate to the reader what is the genuine expertise and what is not. And to empower them to discern for themself what is true expertise rather than false.
With 36 graphs and hundreds of scientific references, this information-crammed book seeks to guide the reader to answers to crucial questions such as the following.
How can you distinguish real expertise from false?
How can you tell who are the real medical experts?
How do people become experts anyway?
How do some get recognised as experts, and others not?
Does that expertise-recognition process actually make sense?
Or could it actually be severely flawed?
Why are many senior science people so critical of medical research?
Is "peer review" a useful indicator of competence?
Is it safest to just follow what the most senior professors say?
Why were no safety studies published of the non-gamma-2 amalgams now contained in millions of people's teeth?
This unique book (written before the Covid pandemic) shows for the first time: -
How millions of people in the US, UK, and elsewhere have had health and lives devastated by pseudo-evidence-based healthcare promoted by officially-designated experts (causing mainly non-autistic disabilities).
The system of evidence-defying untruths issuing from official experts to deceive victims and cover up this catastrophe.
How the science bureaucracy's system of "peer-reviewed" journals suppresses scientific truth and talent rather than advances it.
How the fact of this medical catastrophe of pseudo-expertise has itself been kept censored by the cheap false excuses of the anonymous unaccountable so-called peer-review system.
Why brain-changing air pollution has caused moral and cultural-social transformations, including the revolution of some longstanding attitudes.
Practical ways you can distinguish life-saving genuine expertise from death-threatening official charlatanism.
The institutional changes needed to end the failures both of health systems and of systems of scientific publication and promotion.
Robin P Clarke is uniquely-qualified to write on these matters, having authored a number of notable medical scientific papers including the definitive unfaulted theory of autism, with numerous confirmed predictions, and yet unusually having no conflicts of interests (commercial, institutional, career). And with far too much direct personal experience of how the medical "expertise" system actually works in grim practice.