He's a scientist who has done scientific research on this and no crackpot.
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Lennart Moller specializes in the earth hazards of air pollutants and the damage to DNA that they cause. Since 2001, he has been a professor of environmental medicine in the department of bioscience at Karolinska Institutet, one of Europe's largest medical universities and Sweden's main center for medical training and research...
Then there are the references to Ron Wyatt. If ever there was a true native of Dniken Land, it was him. Wyatt’s writings on Biblical archaeology are such extreme flights of fancy that even many creationist debaters dismiss them as wild imaginings...
The Exodus Case is such an extreme example of pseudo-science that any reasonably well-informed reader will wonder if Mller is joking.
SourceMartin Rundkvist, the reviewer, is an archaeologist specializing in the pre- and protohistory of Scandinavia. He is a member of the board of the Swedish skeptic organization, Vetenskap och Folkbildning, and co-editor of the association's quarterly, Folkvett. He lives in the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden, 400 meters from a Viking-period cemetery.
Maybe not a crackpot, but a nutball.
Facts don't lie or have an agenda. Facts are just facts