CBS Publishes a Video That Implied I Was Promoting MMS

ver the past two years, I have been producing content online warning people about the dangers of MMS and exposing these charlatans for the quacks they are. Recently, I investigated a pseudo-clinical trial that took place in Uganda, which apparently showed 154 people being cured of malaria using MMS. I showed, using their own footage, how they designed an experiment to get the results they wanted, and how there is no evidence for MMS’ magical properties. So, you can imagine my surprise when I recently discovered that the American television network CBS published a video in multiple states that spliced footage of me warning people about the dangers of MMS, making it seem as if I was promoting the use of this quackery.

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Hello Internet! My name is Myles Power and I am a chemist from the North East of England, who loves to make videos trying to counter pseudoscience and debunk quackery in all of its various forms! From the hype around GMOs through to Atrazine turning the freakin’ frogs gay, I’ll try to cut through the nonsense that’s out there!

1 Comment on CBS Publishes a Video That Implied I Was Promoting MMS

  1. Myles, I just looked up cbs Pittsburgh and found the story and video still up with only parts of your video removed. http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/video/category/news-national-news/3743818-doctors-warn-against-consuming-mms-to-cure-diesease/

    Still lumps you in with the “promoters”.
    I’d bust their chops.

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