You may be familiar with the good doctor and his frenzied conspiracy theories from those full-page ads in major U.S. publications (my favorite being the one in the N.Y. Times last fall in which he accused George Bush of trying to start World War Three in order to bail out major pharmaceutical companies).
Now Rath is pushing his vitamin supplements as the way to treat AIDS, and he’s finding a sympathetic ear in South Africa.
How many more people are going to die as a result of this twerp’s bizarre ideas and inflated ego?
More incredible gobbledygook on Rath’s exquisitely-designed website.
Well, when he flew that plane into Red Square, we knew he was a little… off.
Wait a minnit, was that “Rath” or “Rust”?
Tripler
Those wacky Soviets. . .
Nope, there’s no rust on our Matthias.
Matthias Rath and/or his “foundation” have a seemingly unlimited supply of cash to run his loony ads and to try and convince cancer and AIDS sufferers that they should avoid legitimate, life-saving treatments in favor of his “natural healing” methods.
This was the first I’d heard that he was actually marketing his own line of supplements while focusing false scare ads at AIDS patients.
What a contemptible sleaze-bag.