How in the world do ads like this still exist? (let alone have links show up on Yahoo)?
http://discoverymagl...iux/report.html
Not only does it give FALSE, LIBELOUS coverage about how
Robert Downey Jr, (" ,,, May Be Fired As Iron Man After He Admits ‘Genius Pill’ Gave Him Superhero IQ & Memory")
Tom Cruise ("...revealed in a recent interview that he USes Geniux To memorise lines and improvise on set.")
Roger Federer, ("Tennis Legend has Admitted To USing Geniux To Maintain high levels of focus and performance every day.")
Daniel Craig ("Actor's like Daniel Craig Geniux have admitted to using this incredible mind booster to help memorise lines and improvise on set.")
......... it does it all under a dummy webpage for the DISCOVERY channel magazine !
(I've seen similar ones for even Stephen Hawking! )
Can you imagine all the names on a Class Action Suit against this huckster? One would think some of these public people wouldn't want the public to think they owe their talents and success to some bogus pill.
One can only assume this all comes from Eastern Europe or Asia, and would be impossible to litigate. But the product, and it's delivery here, could surely be shut down (even it actually was a decent mix of ingredients)