#2848: Michael Flynn
Michael Thomas Flynn is a retired US Army Lieutenant General, advisor for Trump during his 2016 campaign (tasked with improving relations with Russia), National Security Advisor under Trump for some...
View Article#2849: Edward 'Ted' Fogarty
And back to the anti-vaccine activists! Ted Fogarty is a radiologist – indeed, he is former Chairman of Radiology at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Assistant Professor at the...
View Article#2850: Avery Foley
Avery Foley is a prolific writer for the young-Earth-creationist and general pseudoscience organization Answers in Genesis (AiG). As such, she has promoted most of the creationist nonsense talking...
View Article#2851: Susan Folkman
Susan Kleppner Folkman is an American psychologist, author, and emerita professor of medicine at the University of California at San Francisco. She is – by far – most famous for her writings on...
View Article#2852: Allison Folmar
Allison Folmar, JD, is a Michigan-based lawyer who’s gained some notoriety – especially in antivaccine circles – for representing parents accused of medical neglect of their children. She is also a...
View Article#2853: Bruce Fong
Bruce Fong is an insane quack and the medical director of the Sierra Integrative Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, most famous for being the guy who administered nonsense treatments to Chuck Norris’s...
View Article#2854: Mario Fontes
Mario Fontes is a member of the State of Arizona Acupuncture Board of Examinersand clinic director of Natural Medicine& Detox in Phoenix, which offers a board-approved chemical dependency program....
View Article#2855: Francine Fosdick
It’s not like there is a shortage of hysterical fanatics in the US to cover, but Francine Fosdick (and her husband) Allen manage to stand out a bit in terms of sheer lunacy and small-minded, degenerate...
View Article#2856: Bill Foster
David William “Bill” Foster is an attorney and former mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, from 2010 to 2014. Foster is also a creationist. Indeed, Foster has explicitly endorsed the young-earth...
View Article#2857: David Kyle Foster
It’s starting to get old, but David Kyle Foster is still around, so here we go: David Kyle Foster is an anti-gay activist who characterizes himself as “ex-gay” (he insists that he changed his own...
View Article#2858: Judith Fouladbakhsh
“Integrative oncology” attempts to integrate pseudoscience, woo and pseudo-religious quackery with science-based oncology on the false premise thatintegrating bullshit with reality-based measures will...
View Article#2859: Megan Fox (I)
No, not the actress – she’s up next – but yet another dense fundamentalist and creationist. This Megan Fox is (or at least used to be back in 2015) “a homeschooling, Tea Partying, conservative mother...
View Article#2860: Megan Fox (II)
Megan Fox is an actress who has made several stalwart efforts to confirm the myth that people with marketable looks are empty-headed morons. In particular, Fox produced and starred in her own show...
View Article#2861: Michael W. Fox
Few scientific conclusion are better established, despite protestations from loons and conspiracy theorists, than the conclusion that vaccines do not cause autism. The Washington Post’s veterinary...
View Article#2862: Gary Franchi
It has long been a delusion among particularly paranoid conspiracy theorists that FEMA is constructing or on the verge of constructing a set of concentration camps– potentially death camps – to...
View Article#2863: Karen Frangos
‘Naturopathy’ is the term for a fuzzily delineated mass of woo, quackery and pseudoscience– mostly ineffective at targeting the health problems practitioners claim that their recommendations target,...
View Article#2864: Carly Fraser
The website Live Love Fruit is a slick and fashionable-looking blog run by one Carly Fraser and devoted to spreading chemophobia and anti-GMOmisinformation. Indeed, Live Love Fruit is, according to...
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