I can't speak for others, but I've never insinuated that Gee isn't a legitimate Egyptologist or that he lacks credibility in the field.
I have pointed out that Dan repeatedly attempted to smear Robert Ritner by alleging that Ritner had done something terrible to Gee whilst the latter was studying under the former, which (according to Peterson and Gee) led to Ritner having been forcibly removed from Gee's dissertation committee. And that's pretty easy to document:
"It would be the same John Gee who, having suffered much at the hands of Robert Ritner (in ways that no doctoral candidate should have to), successfully petitioned his department to have Ritner replaced as his doctoral advisor, and who then, under the direction of the eminent Yale Egyptologist William Kelly Simpson, proceeded to earn a Ph.D. Yes, it would be that one." - Daniel C. Peterson posting under his "Logic Chopper" alias,
11/20/2002"Did you know that Dr. Ritner was Gee's dissertation chairman at Yale -- until, after a lengthy period of immense and growing dissatisfaction, Gee successfully petitioned Yale to have Dr. Ritner removed and another person substituted? Such things are not common at Yale." - Daniel C. Peterson posting under his "FreeThinker" alias,
10/31/2003"RC, there is a 'chip' [on Ritner's shoulder]. There are personal issues, interpersonal issues, and a history here. It didn't begin with Professor Ritner's 'preliminary article online.'
I really don't want to get into this. (I don't know all of it myself, but I've been privy to some of it for quite a few years now, John Gee being a former student of mine with whom I kept in contact over the years before he returned from Berkeley and Yale to BYU, and I know rather more than I wish I did.) Perhaps it will all come out some day. Perhaps it won't. But don't presume that you know the whole story." - Daniel C. Peterson,
9/29/2004"Professor Ritner was once Professor Gee's dissertation chairman at Yale University, until he was removed from that position and replaced by another professor. There is a personal history here (of which I was aware as it played out, since Professor Gee had been a student of mine before he went off to graduate school at Berkeley and then Yale." - Daniel C. Peterson posting at MADB, 3/22/2006; thread destroyed by MADB admin, quote preserved
here.
"I also will not comment on his removal from my dissertation committee other than to note that it was the department's decision to do so. There is much more to the story than what Professor Ritner has chosen to tell." - John Gee (from an e-mail provided by Dan Peterson), 3/23/2006; thread destroyed by MADB admin, quote preserved
here.
"Perhaps you're unaware that Professor Gee (successfully) petitioned his department at Yale to have Professor Ritner replaced as chairman of his doctoral committee. Such requests are not commonly made. And they are not commonly granted. Do you think they're best buddies?" - Daniel C. Peterson posting at MADB, 6/10/2006; thread destroyed by MADB admin, quote preserved
here.
Full context is available for the first three examples where he did this, and it doesn't exonerate him. The only reason context isn't available for the last three examples is because the MADB/MDDB mods deleted the threads.
Upon being notified of the above statements, Ritner
responded (June 2007):
"Dear Mr. Graham,
Thank you for the kind and informative note. My response to Gee's relevant academic output will be contained in the book edited by Brent. Gee has been increasingly visible, but not increasingly respected, at meetings. I do not know Mr. Peterson, nor how he would have any knowledge of my involvement with Gee's dissertation (except through misrepresentations by Gee himself), but
I am the one who rejected further participation in Gee's work, and I signaled many errors in his work as a reason. If Mr. Peterson continues to make false allegations, I may have to consider a slander or libel lawsuit. In any case, whoever he is, he is neither competent nor legally authorized to discuss the private matter. I have retained my dated correspondence and may put it on-line if such misrepresentations continue.
Sincerely,
Robert Ritner"
Even
if Ritner had really done what Peterson and Gee alleged of him, it would still be highly unprofessional to bring up the private proceedings of dissertation committees on Internet message boards. So I don't know which part of the above Dan finds to be "substantially incorrect."