Er - so what?
It would make no difference to anything if I personally was driving around in a Humvee and taking trips to the moon, or living naked in a cave eating insects. My position is very much in between these. Hope that helps.
PS Dr John Campbell is a PHD not a medical doctor, if his bio is to be believed.
He may be a nutter - there are signs, most conspicuously calling himself "Doctor", which he is entitled to do but most PHDs would not, unless it was particularly relevant.
In heath care settings PhDs avoid using the term “doctor” so as not to confuse the issue.
But I have no opinion either way.
sure, no opinion. You don't like that he exposed factcheck.org as unreliable by literally proving what they assert isn't factually true and then noting that they have journalists supposedly "fact checking" people with phDs who have literally worked in medicine.
Generally, anyone who is a doctor here will have MD. in healthcare, if someone else has a doctorate, they will not be called doctor in the clinic but will be referred to as a "doctor" or "with a doctorate" outside of a clinic. I've never seen him call himself a medical doctor.
The fact that you can't actually understand what he's saying and you think you just gave a response that has any legitimacy tells me that I need to recalibrate my expectations. Not only does he actually have qualifications, he went so far as to prove why in his prior video and then discuss it again.
If I were you, I would actually make an attempt to understand scientific literature rather than telling people "factcheck.org bro!"
It's farce. They are probably right more than they're wrong but the fact that they'd allow journalists to determine what's fact or not in anything other than journalism is something that wouldn't hold up anywhere. Especially when there is no explanation of "what's not true" and "what really is.".