Recently there has been controversial actions and comments on social media by a Dr. mehmet Oz:
Check out the various social media posts and you could have a clearer idea about his true identity and his recent target: The Armenian Community of Los Angeles!!! Let's see what this Doctor's true intentions really are:
1. Introduction - His bio gives clues about his origins/identity - see source for more details:
Mehmet Oz was born on June 11, 1960 in Cleveland, Ohio, to Mustafa and Suna Öz,[6][7] who had emigrated from Turkey.[8][6] His father was born in Bozkır, Konya Province, Turkey, and graduated at the top of his class at Cerrahpaşa Medical School in 1950. He then moved to the United States to join the general residency program at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, where Mehmet was born.[9] Mustafa Oz trained in cardiothoracic surgery at Emory University in the Atlanta area and served as chief of thoracic surgery at the Medical Center of Delaware for several years before moving back to Turkey.[9]
Oz has two sisters, Seval Öz and Nazlim Öz.[10] The name Mehmet is the Turkish derivation of the Arabic name Muhammad and translates as "praised one"; the name holds significance as that of a revered Islamic prophet and other influential figures in Turkish history.[11] Oz grew up in a mixed Muslim environment where his father's family practiced more traditional Islam, while his mother's family were more secular Muslims.[12]
As a child, he spent summers in Turkey[13] and served in the Turkish Army during the 1980s for 60 days after college to maintain his dual citizenship.[14][15
2. Real-world doctors fact-check Dr. Oz, and the results aren’t pretty By Karen Kaplan Science and Medicine Editor Dec. 19, 2014 Some excerpts from the above article: "What do real-world doctors have to say about the advice dispensed on “The Dr. Oz Show”? Less than one-third of it can be backed up by even modest medical evidence.
If that sounds alarming, consider this: Nearly 4 in 10 of the assertions made on the hit show appear to be made on the basis of no evidence at all.
The researchers who took it upon themselves to fact-check Dr. Oz and his on-air guests were able to find legitimate studies related to another 11% of the recommendations made on the show. However, in these cases, the recommendations ran counter to the medical literature..." Please click on the link for additional details.
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by Nate Ostiller 29 January 2026
4. This is the controversial video - note: that he is clueless how a cyrilic alphabet looks like (wink ;) That's the Armenian alphabet of a business in LA and NOT in cyrilic - so you can see his bias and incompetence
Quote from above article
" At another point, filmed outside a strip mall that includes Kilikia Art Studio and Tigranakert Lavash — a bakery with Armenian signage reading “fresh bread” — Oz suggests the presence of Armenian language indicates organized crime activity.
“It’s run, quite a bit of it, by the Russian–Armenian mafia,” Oz says, as the camera zooms in on the bakery sign.
Community advocates say the video amounts to racial profiling, using ethnicity and language as proxies for criminality without presenting evidence linking the specific businesses or individuals shown to fraud...
Note: and he is clueless about the difference between Cyrilic and Armenian alphabet ...
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. Responses to racially motivated Dr.Oz's recent viral video:
The Armenian Council of America (ACA) adds its full support to the calls for a federal civil‑rights investigation into Dr. Mehmet Oz’s racially charged video targeting Armenian‑owned businesses in Los Angeles.
The suggestion that Armenian‑language signage is proof of criminality isn’t just baseless, it spreads bigotry and has real consequences for the livelihoods and safety of law‑abiding Armenian Americans. Such divisive rhetoric undermines the values of inclusion and fairness that our country strives to uphold.
We strongly endorse Governor Newsom’s official statement and his decision to file a complaint under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. His swift action makes clear that California will not tolerate profiling based on ethnicity and stands firmly with the millions of Armenian Americans who contribute to society.
We echo the Governor’s call for a thorough investigation and for federal authorities to ensure that government officials do not abuse their platforms by promoting racialized stereotypes.
ACA also calls on President Trump to dismiss Dr. Oz from his position as the Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Misusing his public office, Federal U.S. official Mehmet Oz has launched reckless attacks on an entire community.
Oz has underhandedly framed an entire, respected ethnic community with bogus, ad hominem attacks with his sweeping and unconscionable statements tying alleged hospice fraud in Los Angeles to a diverse Armenian-American community. This is the same community which has given this country its fair share of state governors and Supreme Court Justices, federal, state and local legislators, public servants, university presidents and professors, business leaders and health-care innovators, pioneering astronauts and award-winning artists, and one-million law-abiding residents. These are the same families which have, for generations, faithfully served this country, both as enlisted service-members and as responsible citizens.
The Armenian Bar Association demands Oz’s course correction and apology, and requests that the L.A. Times consider making further inquiries into Oz’s flagrant malfeasance which trespasses probity and tramples truth, all under the convenient cover of office.
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Story by Callum Sutherland
9. Arsen Muradian's video response
10. . Executive summary via Factually.co
There is a documented history of lawsuits and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforcement actions tied to dietary supplements that were promoted on The Dr. Oz Show and related marketing campaigns, including class-action litigation and FTC settlements with supplement marketers; however, the provided reporting contains no specific evidence tying any lawsuit or FTC action to a product named “Iron Boost.” [1] [2] [3]
Joel Tenney's comments regarding the true motives of "Dr.Oz" https://www.facebook.com/reel/874138578730066
Joel Tenney · Original audio I’m a huge supporter of President Trump, but he dropped the ball on this one! I cannot believe that President Trump would appoint such a loser, the Turks whenever they get into positions of power, they persecute and target Armenians. When he was first appointed, I laughed at the concern of Armenian grandmothers who said now he’s going to use his position of power to target Armenians, but that’s exactly what he’s doing. Why doesn’t he go after his Muslim brothers in Minneapolis? Because this Muslim, former military soldier of Turkey, only cares to target Christian Armenians. Let’s be honest Ergon hates America, everyone simply loves American money, but Turkey is not our ally.
#armenian #droz #based #Trump #armenia
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