Joseph Mercola
Appears in 4 conspiracy theories
Debunked
Anti-Vaccination Movement
The anti-vaccination movement from its 18th-century origins to the modern era. Examining claims about vaccine safety, the Wakefield fraud, and the evidence.
1796 · United Kingdom · Andrew Wakefield, Jenny McCarthy, Joseph Mercola
Debunked
Fluoride Water Conspiracy
The fluoride water conspiracy claims public water fluoridation is a plot for mass medication, mind control, or population harm. Explore the history and facts.
1945 · United States · Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Joseph Mercola, Charles Eliot Perkins
Debunked
5G / WiFi Causing Infertility Epidemic
The claim that electromagnetic radiation from WiFi routers, cell phones, and 5G towers is a primary driver of declining sperm counts and fertility rates worldwide
2011 · Global · Joseph Mercola, Martin Pall
Debunked
Sunscreen Causes Cancer / Blocks Vitamin D
The growing online theory that sunscreen causes cancer, blocks vital vitamin D, and that dermatologists profit from the disease they claim to prevent. What the science actually shows.
2010 · United States · Joseph Mercola, Vought (Johnson & Johnson subsidiary), Environmental Working Group