Michael Mann as innocent as OJ - possibly more so - finds internal Penn State investigation

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James Delingpole, blogs.telegraph.co.uk

Penn State University has completed its internal investigation into potential wrongdoing by its star professor Michael Mann, creator of the most discredited graph in scientific history - the incredible, completely made-up Hockey Stick.

And guess what? Turns out the guy hasn't done anything wrong at all.

Well, probably. There's one area, the University has decided, which merits closer investigation:

"Decision 4. Given that information emerged in the form of the emails purloined from CRU in November 2009, which have raised questions in the public's mind about Dr. Mann's conduct of his research activity, given that this may be undermining confidence in his findings as a scientist, and given that it may be undermining public trust in science in general and climate science specifically, the inquiry committee believes an investigatory committee of faculty peers from diverse fields should be constituted under RA-10 to further consider this allegation."

And what do you reckon their eventual conclusion is going to be? As robust as SUNY Albany's response to Doug Keenan's allegations of wrongdoing by Professor Wei-Chyung Wang, perhaps? Or as forthright as the Information Commissioner's response to lawbreaking at the Climatic Research Institute?

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