A father and his three sons sold an alleged miracle mineral solution in Florida and praised it as a cure for Alzheimer’s, cancer and now also for infection with the corona virus. Apparently with fatal consequences.
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DThe US judiciary has initiated criminal proceedings against four men who are said to have sold and sold a toxic bleach as a miracle cure for the coronavirus. The father and his three sons are charged with fraud and violations of food and drug law, among other things, according to the state attorney in the state of Florida. According to reports, people died after drinking the drug.
Mark Grenon and his sons have been selling a remedy called miracle mineral solution (abbreviated as MMS) for a long time and have been promoting it as a cure for a number of diseases such as Alzheimer’s and cancer. When President Donald Trump said in April to general surprise that “injections” of disinfectant could cure coronavirus patients, they jumped on the bandwagon.
“Trump has MMS and all information !!! Things are happening, people! ”Grenon wrote on Facebook. “May God help others to see the truth.”
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Grenon even founded a church, the Genesis II Church of Health and Healing. According to the prosecutor, this is only a cover for his business. Grenon himself has repeatedly admitted that the church “has nothing to do with religion”, only serves to “legalize the use of MMS” and should prevent him from going to prison.
Tens of thousands of bottles sold
The Grenons are said to have sold tens of thousands of bottles of the drug, earning $ 500,000 in the past year alone. According to the prosecutor, the FDA reports that customers were hospitalized after taking the drug, developed serious symptoms of the disease, and even died. The judiciary did not provide any further information.
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A court had previously banned the Grenons from selling bleach. The prosecutor now accuses the family of ignoring it.
Trump’s statements on the use of disinfectants against Covid-19 caused stunned speech, ridicule, but also worried reactions from experts. A number of health authorities have warned citizens against drinking disinfectants in the fight against the coronavirus. The President later said that his statements were only “sarcastic”.
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