Due-Diligence - the importance of it

...or the difficulties that the author faced in performing his "due-diligence" in writing an accurate and truthful Biography.

Due-Diligence - the importance of it

Postby Mikado14 » Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:00 am

In reading the biography - "Defying Gravity" - it is a voluminous work. It is over 600 pages and contains 80 Chapters. This new forum will address examples of difficulties in performing the due-diligence of information that was supplied to the author in regard to the experiences of Dr. Brown.

Anyone is welcome to post evidence, provided it is informative and has proof in the form of a verifiable link at the very least.

This forum is not meant to be a place to "bash" the writer of "Defying Gravity" but a place that will explore the veracity of information that was used in the creation of the book.

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