(sbf) - Just a thought off the top of my head about what popped into my mind re: "who should publish what and for what reason";
Prescription medicines are given to people to assist with, control, save from pain symptoms of some medical condition. Whenever problems with medications being described arise, it is in the best interest of the public to be alerted to it.
For 1-2 thousand years, the core of Jewish/Christian thought has been that human beings suffer from a condition which can only be escaped from by following the words of the Bible. People need to be "saved' and the Bible is part of the prescribed medicine for being saved.
If there exist facts about the Bible that are not common knowledge, that could improve upon the public's ability to make a careful/educated choice on the medication they are being given for their problems in this life and improve their 'after-this-life' life; I would think that just about anyone having the knowledge (and the evidence to back up claims), would be entitled to reveal such knowledge in order to 'let the public know' or 'help the public realize'