Dr. Mehmet Oz is a Fraud

November 11, 2009 by admin  
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November 11, 2009

NaturalNews.com

By Mike Adams

Dr. Mehmet Oz is a huge promoter of vaccines. He’s been on television reinforcing fear about H1N1 swine flu and telling everyone to get vaccinated. But what he didn’t tell his viewing audience is that he holds 150,000 option shares in a vaccine company that could earn him millions of dollars in profits as the stock price rises. It is in Dr. Oz’s own financial interest, in other words, to hype up vaccines and get more people taking them so that his own financial investments rise in value.

Evidence describing these facts was delivered to NaturalNews by a private investigator named Joseph Culligan (http://webofdeception.com/oprah.html#oz). That evidence includes an SEC document detailing how Dr. Oz. bought options on stocks for SIGA Technologies in 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009. SIGA Technologies (stock symbol SIGA) is a vaccine technology company with many advanced developments whose success depends on the widespread adoption of vaccines. According to SEC documents, Dr. Mehmet Oz. currently holds 150,000 option shares on SIGA Technologies, purchased for as little as $1.35 back in 2005.

At the time of this writing, SIGA Technologies is trading at $7.10, making those options bought in 2005 worth $5.75 in profits today. If all the 150,000 options purchased by Dr. Oz. were exercised today, they would be worth roughly $180,000 in profits (they were bought at different prices, not all at $1.35). This is all revealed in what the SEC website calls an “insider transaction” document (link below).

These options won’t expire until the years 2015 – 2019, and the higher the stock price of SIGA gets before then, the more profit can be realized when these options are cashed out.

If the stock price of SIGA Technologies could be pumped up even more — say, from someone hyping up vaccines in front of a national audience — these options could mathematically be worth millions of dollars. Just to clarify, by the way, SIGA Technologies doesn’t currently manufacture a vaccine for H1N1 swine flu. It focuses on future vaccine technologies that could be applied to many different vaccines down the road.

Dr. Oz. isn’t merely a holder of SIGA stock options, by the way: He’s on the Board of Directors! As SIGA’s own website explains, Dr. Oz has served on the board since 2001 and continues his role there today. This brings up the obvious question:

Is it right for someone talking about whether vaccines are safe on television to also be carrying stock options and serving on the board of directors of a vaccine company at the same time?

Just to make things a little more interesting, SIGA Technologies recently received a $3 million grant in taxpayer dollars from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The purpose of the grant money? To fund the study of a chemical adjunct named ST-246 to be used in future vaccines. So taxpayer money is now being used to fund a vaccine technology company whose stock price increases will financially benefit the very celebrity doctor who is hyping up vaccines to a national audience.

Something sounds fishy here…

Conflict of interest?
To my knowledge, Dr. Oz. has never disclosed to his viewing audience the fact that he owns 150,000 option shares of SIGA Technologies. And yet, with an audience of millions, Dr. Oz has continued to beat the drum of the vaccine industry, urging people to get vaccinated while implying that vaccines protect people from swine flu (even though there is absolutely no scientific evidence to back up that claim).

The RealAge Big Pharma front group
In addition to holding stock options in a vaccine technology company, Dr. Oz. is also a front man for the RealAge website, a sort of “health front group” for the pharmaceutical industry that uses information provided by RealAge members to solicit consumers with pro-pharma marketing message targeted by age or health condition.

Corporate sponsors of RealAge include most of the major drug companies and their most profitable pharmaceutical products such as Adderall, Ambien and Celebrex. The companies sponsoring RealAge include GlaxoSmithKline, Genentech, Wyeth and many others. RealAge is essentially a marketing platform for Big Pharma, disguised to look like a consumer health information service.

The New York Times calls RealAge “a window for drug makers” and explains, “The test has received widespread publicity because of its affiliation with Dr. Mehmet Oz.”

This NY Times article goes on to explain how the RealAge scheme operates:

People come to the site, then provide an e-mail address to take [the RealAge test]. They are asked throughout the test if they would like a free RealAge membership. If people answer yes to any of the prompts, they become RealAge members, and their test results go into a marketing database.

RealAge allows drug companies to send e-mail messages based on those test results. It acts as a clearinghouse for drug companies, including Pfizer, Novartis and GlaxoSmithKline, allowing them to use almost any combination of answers from the test to find people to market to, including whether someone is taking antidepressants, how sexually active they are and even if their marriage is happy.

RealAge sends the selected recipients a series of e-mail messages about a condition they might have, usually sponsored by a drug company that sells a medication for that condition.

The RealAge ads seen all over the internet do not openly disclose that taking the RealAge test gets you signed up to be solicited by Big Pharma for medication advertisements. Dr. Oz’s continued promotion of this service has exposed tens of millions of health consumers to this deceptive marketing front for Big Pharma.

How much has Dr. Oz earned from his affiliation with RealAge? He isn’t saying.

Front man for Big Pharma?
In my view, Dr. Mehmet Oz. is a front man for Big Pharma and the vaccine industry. He’s pushing vaccines for his own personal financial gain while championing one of the largest internet Big Pharma marketing scams yet concocted.

Dr. Oz. stands to profit millions of dollars from helping creating demand for vaccines, and yet he does not disclose to his audience this huge, blatant conflict of interest. Sadly, by catapulting his career from her own show, Oprah has inadvertently unleashed a vaccine pusher onto the general public and given him influence over millions of people who may now be corralled into services like RealAge that seek to sell more drugs to unsuspecting consumers.

I respect Oprah. She’s an amazing achiever. But I don’t respect all the wannabe celebrity leeches who use her to launch their own careers and then exploit their newfound popularity for financial gain at the expense of the public.

Shame on Dr. Oz. for his financial conflicts of interest and his strong affiliation with the deadly pharmaceutical industry. Through his actions, Dr. Oz. has aligned himself with precisely the evil corporations that are destroying health in America today. Does the man have no shame?

He may not have any shame, but he does have 150,000 stock options that could be worth millions in the years ahead.

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Comments

18 Responses to “Dr. Mehmet Oz is a Fraud”
  1. Reed Barns says:

    The average IQ of the American public is a bit less than their waistline which makes them smart enough to buy all this BS.

  2. KF says:

    Well, isn’t this the pot calling the kettle black!

  3. avalon smith says:

    I agree! Dr. Oz is doing more harm than good! Plus, shouldn’t he go seek help for his speech impediment first? He and his daughter are con artists and self promoting charlatans.
    Please email me and let’s get them off the air.
    People are being brainwashed by him and I am sick and tired of seeing
    “dr. Oz” endorsed productys when this man hasn’t a clue about what he is talking about. Dr. Oz was trained in scientific medicine not alternative!

  4. Floss says:

    Dr Oz also promotes the green coffee extract to lose weight. I have taken it for two months and haven’t lost an ounce. I believed in him. How stupid am I?

  5. anne murray says:

    Kevin Traudeau has no room to talk. He is one of the biggest frauds there is

  6. anne murray says:

    I have felt uncomfortable with Dr. Oz for a long time. There is just something about him that seemed narcissistic and self serving (right along with Oprah) Two peas in a pod. He will promote anything regardless whether is has merit or not. He has gotten “Fame fever”. I don’t believe much of anythings he says on his show. it’s all self promoting

  7. Josh says:

    I believe that Dr, Oz also said that Oreos are bad for me when there’s no evidence to show
    that they are. I’m sorry but the man will do anything for ratings and his show should be
    cancelled and didn’t he know what he said? No, he didn’t. I still don’t believe that he
    would want to mention that, I really don’t. It was bad enough when he ‘knocked’ apple juice.

    An Oreo is only a cookie and not a cigarette, for crying out loud. But somebody’s right about that, let’s get a list of the people that sponsor his show and cancel the whole thing for good.

  8. Terri says:

    Dr. Oz is much like Dr. gupta when he touts these diet crazes. Dr. Gupta is the man who thought Amanda Baggs was autistic, then evidence shows that Amanda is not autistic, but rather a woman who took copious amounts of drugs that led to autistic like symptoms, not true autism. So, how can we believe people like Dr. Oz when he tells millions of viewers that the Raspberry ketones diet is best when we clearly can see that research does NOT support this claim? Yet, millions of brainwashed public flock to buy whatever Dr. Oz seems to tout in this latest show? Yuk. Dr. Oz makes me want to vomit. He’s yet another con artist trying to get more money by lying to public about what his suggestions on losing weight really are all about. Dr. Oz has an agenda and it isn’t about people’s health, it all about how HE can make MORE MONEY off desperate, needy people.

  9. melissa says:

    i googled “dr oz fraud” after seeing that he was advocating devil’s food cake mix from a box on facebook to help lose belly fat. it is such a shame! So many people believe him and look up to him!

  10. Patrick says:

    Can anyone provide a list of the sponsors of this show? We need to start the boycott and get him off the air.

  11. I posted the following on Dr. Oz’s fb page in response to his current stance on the hCG diet. “Dr. Oz, the ASBP- American Society of Bariatric Physicians performed a 6 week successful clinical study in 2010. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a modified hCG diet as compared to a more traditional diet of similar calorie and protein composition.They utilized the modified 800 calorie hCG diet plan utilizing Rx hCG with the use of daily vitamins, calcium, D3, triple the protein and added breakfast. RESULTS:19 subjects spared more lean muscle tissue, lost more body fat and were less hungry or irritated than the control group. None of the subjects experienced any side effects from the 6 week therapy and lost an average of 20 pounds. Perhaps you should have had a chat with the ASBP not the FDA. Here is your scientific proof Dr. Oz that Rx hCG DOES WORK! The hCG diet is the CURE FOR OBESITY and the catalyst in preventing obesity related disease. Shame on you supporting BIG Pharma and assisting the FDA to continue the obesity epidemic in America. You had better read this clinical study and do the right thing Dr. Oz! Shame on you for not doing your research.!!! To view, copy and paste the link below to your website’s browser: http://www.weightshop.net/documents/Bryman%20HCG%20Article.pdf

  12. Ilias says:

    You see straight through the whole show? ITS A SHOW!
    The whole thing is just advertisement and making people scared so they do anything you want them to. Don’t drink apple juice WTF?
    If you take his advice, take a rope and hang yourself cause you’ll have no life.

  13. Renee says:

    A friend told me about Dr. Oz’s apple juice scare, but being sceptical, did a little digging. Saw an article where he mentioned a certain brand of apple juice as being safe.

    Told my friend I bet he has stock in the parent company. Then found this article…not surprised a bit that he’s also a front man for a big pharma group.

    Mike: what about another incisive article about this “pay no attention to this man behind the curtain”?

  14. Stella says:

    It is sad to hear how he turned out to be. I use to watch his show everyday last year until recently 5 months ago I read Kevin’s books and heard all his shows. I use to like him, peruse around his website and even wanted tog et tickets to his show!! But I stopped supporting him in every way. As well as the other show The Doctors, with the 4 doctors. God I use to love that show!! I went to Manhattan and got their autographs, took pictures with them, told them how big of a fan I am, and now I totally stopped watching their show as well! I stopped watching T.V all together. I only listen to the KT radio show!!
    I would love to call fox 5 and leave a comment on how I feel on Dr. Oz, and his situation with promoting vaccine commercials while owning shares in stocks!!

  15. dr oz on oprah says:

    Dr. Oz is a complete con artist scumbag who should have his licensed revoked. He’s a liar. A scamster.

  16. I am very disappointed. Shame on him.! Promoting real toxic vaccines for his financial benefits. !!!..I have no more words. Shame on him , he lost all my respect. Thanks for the information.

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