Dear Dr. Nestle, In a blog posting on January 24, you wrote that “the tuna industry is fighting back through its public relations agency, the Center for Consumer Freedom.” You also wrote that “Every word CCF says is paid for, and some tuna association pays it to say that methylmercury is not a problem.” (source: http://whattoeatbook.com/2008/01/24/methylmercury-in-big-expensive-tuna/ ) These statements are false, and they seem calculated to do harm to our reputation. You are free to speculate about the sources of support that our public-education efforts receive. You are not free, however, to assert things that are not true in an attempt to discredit our work. The above examples have clearly crossed the line into libel territory, and could lead to legal action. If you have documentation that you believe substantiates your claim, I would be very interested to see it. But I am quite certain that you do not. I advise you to either post a correction or withdraw your January 24 piece entirely. Sincerely, David Martosko Director of Research Center for Consumer Freedom cc: Richard Berman, Executive Director Copied from: http://whattoeatbook.com/2008/01/29/ah-the-center-for-consumer-freedom/