I have been down the road of looking at Weston Price, if that's your underlying message. I honestly can't find any research that supports the opposite of the China Study. Most of the debunking seems to be from the Weston Price Foundation, for example http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com/Campbell-Masterjohn.html
However, even if this study were totally trashed, there is still huge amounts of other research to support a mainly plant based diet. I am thinking of the work of Dr Caldwell Esselstyn in reversing heart disease, John Robbins, Healthy at 100, Dr McDougall's book the McDougall Plan (which I am reading now). Then there's the works of Dr Fuhrman, Lisle, Goldhamer. I really really can't see such a wealth of research that supports the Weston Price Foundation, and until I do I will never be convinced. Here's Colin Campbell's youtube video, just watch his face when the first person asks the question about Weston Price. After that is the link to the written response he probably talks about.
And in doing that quick search I found other articles that claims that Colin Campbell debunks Weston Price.
If you are saying that you think someone else has a better interpretation of what's best to eat, then please lets hear it, and let's see some facts, rather than say a report is debunked, thus implying that what is correct is the opposite of what the reports says. That just gives a confusing message. I want to know the best diet, but I want to see positive proof.