Yeah, you might want to read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect …
See, things like this annoy me. By any objective measure (qualifications, publications, titles, area of work, etc etc etc) he absolutely is an expert in smoking cessation. His most recent article was, I believe, published recently in the BMJ
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Being an expert does not make anyone correct. But by making your argument against him that he is a "boorish oaf" with no expertise, you are simply coming across as a) wrong and b) biased
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There's always at least one qualified person who disagrees with any opinion - there are climate scientists who think the earth is cooling, wrong though they are - but belittling them as fradulent charlatans does nothing but make you seem weirdly biased
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Yes indeed was published in BMJ https://www.bmj.com/content/361/bmj.k2279 … :- opinion based article adding nothing to a knowledge base. He is indisputedly a prolific writer, but as stated above, for many years he has stopped any original research by himself + become an 'analyst'
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He has published well over 100 pieces of original research. You can look up many of them at his professors profile at the University of Sydney
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