Scam Alert: Nootropic Pill Supported by Hawking, Gates, Anderson Cooper?

6 points by ada1981 ↗ HN
This scam website mimics Forbes.com and has obvioulsy fake endorsment quotes from everybody from Stephen Hawking to Anderson Cooper to Denzel Washington pushing a bogus nootropic. It was being marketed to me on TheHill.com via NewsMax.

What can be done about this kind of bullshit?

WARNING, this is a SCAM product, linking for discussion only.

http://forbes.com-health.net/?t202id=8352&t202kw=braintxt1&Dkt_nbr=13074-1& nmx_source=The_Hill&nmx_medium=widget&nmx_content=121&nmx_campaign=widgetphase2

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They did a good job, unless they just copied the CSS directly.
All nootropics are basically scams.
It seems TheHill.com ought to care that it is sending it's readers to bogus scam websites pretending to be Forbes.com