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Biotech / Medical : Pluvia vs. Westergaard

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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (349)8/27/1997 2:24:00 AM
From: Larry Brubaker   of 1267
 
I, for one, am looking forward to finding out what kind of info. Westergaard has found out about our beloved Pluvia. Maybe Westergaard's "not a pretty picture" call will have some substance to it, unlike Pluvia's "bad news is coming" call on the Arakis thread. I will be quite interested in finding out the financial interests of the person (or entity) who made such a call.

I really don't care who Pluvia is, and I don't understand the uproar on this thead about violations of the right to privacy. Westergaard has pledged that he won't disclose Pluvia's identity, so where is the loss of privacy? I assume all we are going to find out is something about the possible motivations of the "nom de plume" known as Pluvia.

I will give the Pluvia side one point, however. I didn't see anything in Westergaard's rebuttal concerning the specifics of PLSIA that had any substance to it whatsoever. I certainly hope there is more substance to Westergaard's "its not a pretty picture" statement.
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