Washington Post Cites ACSH As GMO Truthers Defend Dr. Oz

By ACSH Staff — Apr 21, 2015
As the shockwaves continue to pummel "America's Doctor" Mehmet Oz after the American Council on Science and Health issued a letter to Columbia University asking them to reconsider his faculty status due to his support for "miracles" instead of medicine, his supporters - referred to as "GMO Truthers" by the reputable science and medical community - have ramped up their defense, saying anyone who sides with science must be a corporate shill.

As the shockwaves continue to pummel "America's Doctor" Mehmet Oz after the American Council on Science and Health issued a letter to Columbia University asking them to reconsider his faculty status due to his support for "miracles" instead of medicine, his supporters - referred to as "GMO Truthers" by the reputable science and medical community - have ramped up their defense, saying anyone who sides with science must be a corporate shill.

In the Washington Post, Rachel Feltman lays out the vast conspiracy these Truthers insist is causing problems for their favorite physician, including charges that corporate donations mean the science does not count, which invalidates every single FDA study, EPA study, and 60 percent of the science done in the world's most scientific country.

Unfortunately for Dr. Oz, Wikileaks documents showed he is the actual corporate shill. He was caught sending emails to Sony executives offering to promote their fitness devices. GMO Truthers may try to claim the C0uncil is too cozy with industry, but Oz is an actual industry and they are making him rich.

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