This thread is purely about what Tygart thinks -- you must care since you are reading and writing in it.
Mayotte? Do you mean Prof. Ayotte? I guess the WA/AIU cared what Prof. Ayotte thought enough to ask her to give expert opinions on their behalf. Interesting you say her thoughts are irrelevant.
I guess many someones care what Tygart thinks as someone sought to interview Tygart, and letsrun featured Tygart's quotes on their front page, and at least two threads have been started about Tygart's statements. They didn't do that just for me.
I guess my whining might stop once necessary WADA Code reform has tipped the balance back to fairness for all innocent athletes, in line with the stated missions and visions and goals of both WADA and the AIU.
But once again, you oddly resort to ineptly and inaccurately trying to re-explain the steps of the very process that Tygart says needs reform, as if the rambling gospels and fallacious inferences of a traveling preacher can add any value to the topic.
There is simply no way to tell from the process if Houlihan is a "doping cheat", because the process doesn't require establishing, and did not establish, that.
It's getting tiring pointing out all your factual mistakes, but this one highlights your jumbled thoughts: "It isn't up to WADA to establish the source." The obvious fact is that WADA was not a party in this dispute. The dispute was between Houlihan and the WA/AIU, and was brought before the CAS. WADA was just the author of a process that all of these parties are subservient to, that Tygart has repeatedly argued.