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"Bill O'Reilly, of fox news, did a scathing segment on state agencies that do not adequately protect children. On another show, he blasted his own church when cases of pedophilia were exposed. I am not trivializing such attacks; they should be used to focus public attention on wrongdoings. But let me ask you: When was the last time you saw Children and Family Services (of any state, by any name) or the Catholic Church throw big advertising bucks at fox news? Bill, more children died of diabetes today than were lost by all state agencies last year." - Brent Hoadley, Ph.D., Too Profitable to Cure (Get the book.)
| "He also serves as a fox news Channel (FNC) medical contributor, appearing primarily on its daytime line-up, which includes FOX & Friends and Dayside. Known widely to audiences as Dr. Manny, Alvarez was previously a health science reporter for Telemundo and developed a nightly news segment entitled "A Dose of Health.
Dr. Alvarez is also adjunct professor of obstetrics and gynecology at New York University School of Medicine in New York City, as well as visiting professor at Yale School of Medicine in Connecticut." - Deirdre Imus, Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!) (Get the book.)
| "While this might sound like a routine attack from the left, in fact the author of this quote is none other than Bill O'Reilly of the fox news Channel's The O'Reilly Factor.
Linking ecology with patriotism and winning the war on terror should be of strong interest to Republicans and other conservatives and traditionalists, in addition to already environmentally sensitized liberals.
Indeed, I think it's very possible that a whole host of neo-conservatives will begin to look favorably upon environmen-talism—as described in this book—as a means of winning the war on terror." - David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)
| "I see Lilly among the corporations who advertise on fox news?
Rush Limbaugh attacks liberals with a vengeance. If they happen to be a liberal Bimbo or Barbie with press credentials, that's an even better target. Why don't you start attacking the real threats to democracy and freedom — your favorite drug companies. Your experience with oxycontin and its addictive nature should have taught you something about the priorities of pharmaceuticals." - Brent Hoadley, Ph.D., Too Profitable to Cure (Get the book.)
| "NATURAL CURES DISCUSSED ON THE BILL O'REILLY SHOW
The O'Reilly Factor, starring Bill O'Reilly on fox news telewsion cable network, had a featured segment on the Natural Cures book. Originally, O'Reilly's office called and asked me to appear on the 10th of August. I was unavailable as I was doing a seven-day fast at the We Care Spa outside of Palm Springs (yes, I actually do all the things I say to do in my book!). I explained that I would be available on the 17th of August. This was confirmed." - Kevin Trudeau, More Natural Cures Revealed: Previously Censored Brand Name Products That Cure Disease (Get the book.)
| "On Sunday, January 2nd of this year, I was watching the fox news channel. On this particular news segment, the fox news host introduced his guest, a weight loss expert by the name of Dr. Molly Gee. She was to discuss New Year's resolutions relating to weight loss. This weight loss expert proceeded to tell the audience and the host why people were fat and the best ways for people to lose weight. She did not present this information as her opinion, but rather presented it as scientific fact in the standard arrogant way that doctors do." - Kevin Trudeau, Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About (Get the book.)
| "At the time, my book Living the Loiv-Carb Life: Choosing the Diet Thafs Right for You was a bestseller, so fox news asked me to be a talking head on one of their magazine shows, debating another talking head representing the orange growers.
On my way to the studio I picked up a well-known brand of "single-serving" orange juice drink from the local 7-11. Shortly after the "debate" began, I simply held the bottle up, and read the ingredients out loud. As I recall, the first two ingredients were water and sugar and the total carb (sugar) content was somewhere around 50 g." - Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth About What You Should Eat and Why (Get the book.)
| "Two TVs were tuned to the Cartoon Network, one to fox news. The twins loved their milk and gulped from baby bottles made with polycarbonate petrochemical-based soft and hard plastics, including the presence of various estrogenic synthetic petrochemicals called phthalates and the contaminant bisphenol-A that have potentially leached into their milk. It bothered me." - David Steinman, Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown (Get the book.)
| "Turn on CNN, fox news, or MSNBC and see for yourself. This barrage of the senses leaves us no ability to validate what was presented, forcing us to accept that the news is true. This is purposeful on rhe part of the news operations, who function as little more than Media is just a flacks for corporate and government interests, word that has Sound radical? Ladies and gentlemen, we present
come to mean Exhibit 1: The Florida Second District Court of Appeals bad journalism." - David H. Rippe, Jared Rosen, The Flip: Turn Your World Around (Get the book.)
| "While I support your right to speak (I saw you on fox news today), I have to tell you. I think you are an angry, misguided individual."
Another point of view was held by a director from a competing drug company—in the corporate communications department, of all places. He wrote, "As a pharmaceutical industry employee myself who holds similar views, I can only hope that your faith that 'Pfizer is an equal-opportunity employer' that accommodates a 'diversity of opinions,' is justified. I doubt it, though, and wish you luck." - Peter Rost, The Whistleblower: Confessions of a Healthcare Hitman (Get the book.)
"More Calls from Television Stations
The following day, I had two television interviews in New York: One with Neil Cavuto on fox news and another for the Canadian Broadcast Corporation. Just as with CNBC, I was picked up by a car and whisked off to my appearances. While I was waiting outside the Fox studio, I got another re-touch by the make-up people, and then I had a chance to meet some of the guests who were going on before me.
One of the guests was a money manager, and when he heard I worked for Pfizer his face lit up."
- Peter Rost, The Whistleblower: Confessions of a Healthcare Hitman (Get the book.)
| "Iggy launched into a long, confusing story of sex, betrayal, revenge, and murder that would have made a fox news reporter wince.
"But they are having a compensation tok-tok now. I have to get back to participate."
"I hope you don't mind me asking, but how much is a village worth around here?"
Iggy thought about it for a moment.
"Well, there were about thirty huts, some animal enclosures, and a lot of gardens. I'd say about four hundred dollars."
When I worked in rural Iran back in the day, the villagers would refer to the capital, Tehran, using the Farsi word for "foreign country." - Dean Cycon, Javatrekker: Dispatches From the World of Fair Trade Coffee (Get the book.)
| "Over the years, I've been consulted by people and organizations, from fox news anchor Bill O'Reilly and Access Hollywood to the New York Times and Psychology Today, to help uncover the hidden messages in body language. I've helped government employees understand where the lines fall in appropriate workplace behavior. I've helped men and women learn the signs of trustworthiness and deceit in order to determine if their spouses are cheating or if their friends are true." - Tonya Reiman, The Power of Body Language: How to Succeed in Every Business and Social Encounter (Get the book.)
| "In an article by Liane Casten of Chicago Media Watch, fox news "asserted that there are no written rules against distorting the news in the media. They argued that, under the First Amendment, broadcasters have the right to lie or deliberately distort news on public airwaves." The Florida Appeals Court agreed.
The flip that is occurring here is that people aren't buying the misinformation. The Pew Research Center reports that less than 32 percent of viewers believe the news is accurate; 53 percent say they don't trust the news." - David H. Rippe, Jared Rosen, The Flip: Turn Your World Around (Get the book.)
| "This scandal was briefly reported on fox news. However, it was immediately squashed and no one in the news media has picked up on it. That is appalling! This is one of the biggest scandals and exposes of corruption at the highest levels in government. In effect, congressmen have voted that they have the right to buy and sell stock on insider information even though such activities are illegal for any other person. Can you see how the pharmaceutical companies and the money brokers in Washington are working together?! Remember, it's always all about the money.
This happens with the FDA as well." - Kevin Trudeau, Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About (Get the book.)
"This was on fox news channel. This was not news; this was a commercial for the Slim Fast program. The problem is that it was disguised as news; it was fraudulent and misleading. This is why, when you read newspapers or magazines or listen to the news on radio and television, you can't trust the information. You have to remember, it's all money motivated. This is why you can believe my newsletter, my books, and my Web site. I have no financial interest. I am not doing this just for the money. I am passionately concerned about you, your family, your well-being and health."
- Kevin Trudeau, Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About (Get the book.)
"On this particular news segment, the fox news host introduced his guest, a weight loss expert by the name of Dr. Molly Gee. She was to discuss New Year's resolutions relating to weight loss. This weight loss expert proceeded to tell the audience and the host why people were fat and the best ways for people to lose weight. She did not present this information as her opinion, but rather presented it as scientific fact in the standard arrogant way that doctors do."
- Kevin Trudeau, Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About (Get the book.)
| "One Murdoch 'asset', fox news, or Fix News to be more accurate, is the most biased television propaganda channel I have yet seen. Through conglomerates like General Electric, Murdoch's News Corporation, Disney and AOL-Time Warner, the Illuminati also control Hollywood and the music industry. You may see 'different' music labels and movie studios, but essentially the same force dominates them and decides what will and won't be seen and heard. You will appreciate when we get to the focus of this book just how vital this media domination is to the Illuminati agenda." - David Icke, Icke David, Infinite Love Is the Only Truth: Everything Else Is Illusion (Get the book.)
| "The influence of CNN can be observed directly in the rise of competing news networks like fox news and MSNBC and indirectly in the intense media coverage of emotionally charged events like the trial of O.J. Simpson and the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal.
MTV The premiere of MTV in 1981 was a godsend for the music, advertising, and cable television industries." - The New York Times, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind (Get the book.)
| "But on the Friday before, Monsanto's lawyer faxed a letter to Roger Ales, the head of fox news in New York and the former director for media relations for President George H. W. Bush. The strongly worded letter detailed why the news series was, in Monsanto's opinion, biased and unscientific. In an interesting twist, one argument used in the letter was that "peer review is a basic protocol of scientific research."6
The letter also threatened, "There is a lot at stake in what is going on in Florida, not only for Monsanto, but also for fox news and its owner." - Jeffrey M. Smith, Seeds of Deception: Exposing Industry and Government Lies about the Safety of the Genetically Engineered Foods You're Eating (Get the book.)
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