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14 Facts About Ty Bollinger

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Ty Bollinger was born on 1968 and is an American author and conspiracy theorist who disseminates misinformation about cancer treatments, anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, unproven cures, alternative medicine treatments for cancer and vaccine-preventable diseases.

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Ty Bollinger is a Certified Public Accountant with degrees in accounting and taxation from Baylor University.

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Cancer took five more of Ty Bollinger's family, culminating in his mother's death to the disease in 2004.

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Ty Bollinger rejects the suggestion that he is anti-chemotherapy, but that he is a right-to-choose advocate.

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Ty Bollinger has a history of promoting unproven or disproven cancer treatments.

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Ty Bollinger promoted lycopene as a medication reducing the risk of developing several types of cancer in 2018, when extensive studies concluded as early as 2007 that it does not prevent cancer.

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Ty Bollinger associated himself with osteopathic physician and conspiracy theorist Rashid Buttar to sell subscriptions to an organization that appears to exist solely as a marketing device for doubtful cures sold by Buttar.

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Ty Bollinger explains most of the website is accessible to paying members only, to discourage law enforcement officials and public health authorities from looking into the medical claims made about the products.

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Ty Bollinger was involved in the case of Cassandra Callender, a young woman who refused chemotherapy treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma in 2015.

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In one of his Truth about Cancer videos, Ty Bollinger is seen coaching Callender on how to delay the medical treatments until she reaches legal age and arranging alternative medicine treatments for her cancer.

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Ty Bollinger eventually returned to the United States to undergo chemotherapy when her cancer returned but died in 2020.

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Ty Bollinger branched out into anti-vaccination, selling a new video series, The Truth about Vaccines from their website, with a supporting Facebook group.

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Ty Bollinger spoke at a "Stop the Steal" rally in Nashville on November 14,2020, repeating accusations of election fraud.

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Ty Bollinger spoke at a protest staged by pastor Greg Locke on November 23,2020, against new restrictions imposed in Nashville to limit the spread of COVID-19.