Sunday, August 18, 2013

Did Trainer Feed False Info to Yellow Journalist Known for Kardashian Gossip? Then Tweet It?

Trainer immediately tweets false story after yellow journalist, Dina Exil publishes it combining year old information with a news story 3,000 miles away. The story claims DBOC, which never sells oysters that have to travel farther than their trucks can drive in a few hours, was part of an East Coast health warning.

How did Trainer know about the story and tweet about it so fast? She can't come up with the evidence that she found it in a tweet that doesn't seem to exist.

After DBOC lawyers contacted Trainer's lawyers, the tweet was removed. But, DBOC saw it and we have it:

Food Safety News, which was quoted in the false story, decried the false story here. Trainer and EAC must realize they are have smirched the reputation of the Environmental Action Committee, a once loved and supported non-profit. To what end? To eliminate a major source of organic food in Marin? Do realize they could be forcing a situation where  almost all of our food would have to travel on barges from Asia? Is that environmentalism?  Is Trainer is an invasive entity in West Marin, a traveling trouble-maker who leaves when the iron gets hot like she did in Colorado and Washington?

EAC board members, would you please let Trainer go on about her way before this tragic situation gets any worse here?

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