YOU would think anyone who has penned a series of books on historical events would have a pretty good handle on sifting fact from fiction. You would expect them to at least do a little bit of due diligence and, in particular, adopt the motto of the Royal Society: ‘nullius in verba’ (Latin), which translates into English basically as, ‘take nobody’s word for it.’
If ever there was a document produced by a group of people who are generally regarded to be ‘in authority’ which should be subjected to the rigours of ‘nullius in verba’ it is the McHugh Commission report.
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