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That's one of the "ponderings" where I'd say your conclusion is not very good.
A reasonable conclusion sans needed information.
So there are "so-called" experts in some "most important" areas of life. They are wrong (in your opinion).
If they are ineffective can they be right? What good is 'expertise' if people don't buy into it?
And that means that no experts anywhere exist, and everyones view on things is of equal value and relevance for every topic.
The proof is in the outcomes. For example, the homeless with drug and mental problems need to be involuntarily hospitalized and treated. However, the experts don't agree with this. So are they really experts?
Not everyone who poses as an expert is an expert. And not everyone that is thought of by others to be an expert is an expert. Be careful who you consider to be an expert.
"Prove all things. Hold fast to that which is true."
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