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Fair enough as far as the link is concerned. And again, the problem with him is that he may have been right a few times, but he was also wrong a few times. Even if he was always right hypothetically, it does not exclude him from providing evidence.
And he's no authority on the matter, hence he has to prove his point. If that is not possible, then we may as well pretend that the allegation never happened.
Plausible deniability is irrelevant since there is very little proof otherwise anyway. His sources were wrong before, who says they are correct now. And yes, you might say how do I know they must be wrong. Well I don't need to show that - you need to show that they're right.
Arguing that the events described in the book are not accurate is made more difficult in the absence of anyone quoted disclaiming it.