Interesting source. Not only did it cite to Watergate-era jailbird Chuck Colson, but to 19th Century financier Jay Gould and his amazing theory of the "quantum jump." What a scientific lineup.
The truth or falsity, reasonableness or unreasonableness, of a belief must stand independently of those who accept or reject the belief.
If a controversial claim could be established as true because it is supported by experts, then contradictory beliefs would be true, which is absurd.
Do you know what a genetic fallacy is? One can't legitimately judge a proposition or belief by the person who is stating it, rather, one must judge it through the arguments for and against it. Please don't expect those capable of critical thought to take you seriously if you use ad hominem in place of valid argumentation.