The Miami paper mis-represented "Q"
Since "Q" is real they had to do that.
If "Q" was false they could represent it correctly and still achieve their goal of smearing their competitor "Q" research.
But since "Q" is true they had to play Sophist games and mis-represent.
Huber has plenty to testify about even if you leave out Uranium one.
This is called "Problematizing" Making up problems when there are none there.
Thank you, Baker.