Brooke Borel later reported for Buzzfeed that Folta created a "shady podcast" where he posed as "Vern Blazek" and interviewed himself, about himself. <ref>Brooke Borel, Buzzfeed, website, accessed Feb 2017, https://www.buzzfeed.com/brookeborel/when-scientists-email-monsanto?utm_term=.bkNDoRWeoJ#.giyVEyoKE2</ref>
==Attacks on Reporters and GMO Critics==
Folta maintains an aggressive posture against GMO critics, regularly attacking them on industry websites such as Science 2.0<ref>About Kevin M. Folta, accessed September 2017, http://www.science20.com/profile/kevin_m_folta</ref> and the [[Genetic Literacy Project]].<ref>Kevin Folta, accessed September 2017, https://geneticliteracyproject.org/author/kevin-folta-2/</ref> Targets of Folta include journalists Paul Thacker and Charles Seife,<ref>Kevin Folta, Genetic Literacy Project, website, accessed Sept 2017, https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2015/08/16/kevin-folta-responds-anti-gmo-foia-fiasco-plos-bungled-post-misrepresents-smoking-gun-email/</ref> Canadian teenage activist Rachel Parent,<ref>Allison Vuchnich, Global News, website, accessed Sept 2017, http://globalnews.ca/news/2414720/documents-reveal-canadian-teenager-the-target-of-gmo-lobby/</ref> and New York Times reporter Eric Lipton.<ref>Paul Thacker, HuffPo, website, accessed Sept 2017, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/keith-kloors-endearing-love-affair-with-gmos_us_596fc0c8e4b062ea5f8eea33</ref>
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