I started producing article-length content back in 2020 (after several years' prerequisite angry Facebook rants first...), and, as my audience has grown quite a bit since then, this is the first in a new series of 'throwback' pieces, to introduce newer readers to pieces of interest they might have missed the first time.
Thanks for re-posting this article. A professor with integrity having his career destroyed in this way highlights the corruption that seems so prevalent across the universities.
I only became aware of Prof Exley from his interview with Del Bigtree. I recall him also mentioning the truth about medical charities in that interview, very enlightening.
Thanks for re-posting this article. A professor with integrity having his career destroyed in this way highlights the corruption that seems so prevalent across the universities.
I only became aware of Prof Exley from his interview with Del Bigtree. I recall him also mentioning the truth about medical charities in that interview, very enlightening.