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That is a glib gloss. Slowly declining temperatures over a millenium or two, with a spike in the last century that has raised the temps to the top of what we had seen over that period. Is that not the gist of Mann et al.? Was that already settled science at the time? Also was the work over that time scale with the introduction of proxies into the data set novel? I ask genuinely, because I haven’t followed this so closely, and in the absence of answers to those questions, the it looks less that the PI was a duplicitous cheats, than a visionary whose intuition was correct, but who was hasty - especially in the areas of error analysis - in getting the work out. That happens.You seem to be falling back on ‘the temperature record validates Mann by showing we are in a warming trend.’ That is a very poor rationalization of Mann. It has never been disputed that we are in a warming trend, since the last ice age to be more precise. That fact is irrelevant in supporting what Man promoted as science.
PS, looking at the data, and understanding that the issue is climate change, I think that I would have plotted dT/dt vs. t to get at the essential science more robustly.