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Natural News (formerly NewsTarget) is a website founded and operated by Mike Adams. It is based in Cedar Creek, Texas. It is dedicated to the sale of various dietary supplements, promotion of alternative medicine, controversial nutrition and health claims,〔 and various conspiracy theories, such as "chemtrails", the purported dangers of fluoride in drinking water〔 (as well as those of monosodium glutamate and aspartame), and purported health problems caused by allegedly "toxic" ingredients in vaccines,〔 including the now-discredited link to autism. Characterized as a "conspiracy-minded alternative medicine website", Natural News has approximately 7 million unique visitors per month. Founder Mike Adams has been accused of using sockpuppet accounts to fraudulently increase the vote count in his self-nomination for a Shorty Award. The journal ''Vaccine'' accused Adams of spreading "irresponsible health information" through Natural News.〔 He has also been accused of using "pseudoscience to sell his lies".〔 Its founder, Michael Allen "Mike" Adams is an AIDS denialist, a 9/11 truther, a birther,〔 and has endorsed conspiracy theories surrounding the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. == Notable stories == In 2011, Adams posted a report on Natural News which stated that many blueberry food products did not contain real blueberries. In 2013, Adams posted an article describing what he saw when he examined Chicken McNuggets under a microscope. He said in the article that the patterns he saw included "dark black hair-like structures" and a round algae-like object. In July 2014 Adams compared media outlets that wrote positively about GMOs with Nazi Germany's propagandists, calling them, "Monsanto collaborators who have signed on to accelerate heinous crimes being committed against humanity under the false promise of 'feeding the world' with toxic GMOs." He continued with a statement that he set in boldface: "that it is the moral right — and even the obligation — of human beings everywhere to actively plan and carry out the killing of those engaged in heinous crimes against humanity." A day after the post a website called "Monsanto Collaborator" appeared online which listed the names of scientists and journalists who allegedly collaborate with the bio industry. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Natural News」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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