by Oui
Sat Apr 25th, 2020 at 07:35:33 PM EST
Wasn't Trump's Great Grandfather in search for gold in the Klondike Gold Rush but unfortunately got stuck in the State of Washington??
Trump the Lesser still has that pioneer spirit of the medicine man, snake oil and the easy sell to the destitute.
A fortnight ago this message from Bishop Mark Grenon to President Trump in the White House. Of course it got the President's ear when a Man of God comes as bearer of gold, frankincense and myrrh. In a chamber in the White House there is born a King of all Idiots across the New World.
○ G2Voice Broadcast #188 - Letter to President Trump and Response to FDA/FTC about their attack on our Sacraments! 4-19-20
G2 Church: A very good video explaining what the test are actually looking for and finding. Watch our documentary to eliminate ANY virus from your body: www.quantumleap.is
Lord bless, Mark
More below the fold ...
○ FDA commissioner weighs in on Trump's disinfectant claim | CNN News |
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The Irish ain't stupid, over 3 years ago ...
Hawkers of MMS 'Miracle Cure' Run Out of Luck in Ireland | ABC News - Oct. 28, 2016 |
While the "clergy" of a fringe church pushing a potentially harmful "miracle cure" for disease has so far managed to skirt the law in the U.S., one of its holy men in Ireland has not been so lucky.
"Bishop" Patrick Merlehan was convicted Thursday in an Irish court of two charges "related to the manufacture and supply of Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS)," which is an unauthorized medicine there, according to a statement from Ireland's Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA). He was fined 4,000 Euros.
Merlehan is listed as a "bishop" on the website of the Genesis II Church of Health and Healing, which has been the subject of more than a year-long ABC News' "20/20" investigation.
The church was founded by a former Nevada gold prospector named Jim Humble, who claims to have traveled through space, on the idea that MMS can cure or treat virtually any disease or ailment from childhood autism, to cancer, to HIV and herpes.
Ireland's HPRA said MMS is actually "product which contains a substance which is used in bleach and has no recognisable therapeutic benefits." American officials and medical experts went further in interviews with ABC News.
"This is a poison. This is a high-strength industrial bleach," said Dr. Paul Wang, the senior vice president of Autism Speaks. "It really scares me that people would give this to their kids, because it is a poison."
Danger: Don't Drink Miracle Mineral Solution or Similar Products | FDA.gov |
If you're drinking "Miracle" or "Master" Mineral Solution or other sodium chlorite products, stop now. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received many reports that these products, sold online as "treatments," have made consumers sick.
The FDA first warned consumers about the products in 2010. But they are still being promoted on social media and sold online by many independent distributors. The agency strongly urges consumers not to purchase or use these products.
The products are known by various names, including Miracle or Master Mineral Solution, Miracle Mineral Supplement, MMS, Chlorine Dioxide (CD) Protocol, and Water Purification Solution (WPS). When mixed according to package directions, they become a strong chemical that is used as bleach.
Some distributors are making false--and dangerous--claims that Miracle Mineral Supplement mixed with citric acid is an antimicrobial, antiviral, and antibacterial liquid that is a remedy for autism, cancer, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, flu, and other conditions.
Yep, now our President Der Trumpf was convinced in their belief of striking GOLD with a cure-all for the coronavirus ... what really isn't a virus ... ask Alex Jones ... just recently leading the ultra right-wing protests for Liberty and Freedom against the Federal Government in DC.
Federal Judge Orders Florida Company to Stop Peddling Bleach-Based COVID-19 'Cure' | US News – April 17, 2020 |
A federal judge has ordered a Florida-based company to stop selling a product that it says cures COVID-19 but prosecutors allege contains a powerful bleach that could make people sick when it is ingested, the Justice Department said on Friday.
The April 16 injunction unsealed on Friday against Genesis II Church of Health and Healing and its executives came after prosecutors filed a civil complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
In the complaint, prosecutors say the company improperly marketed its "Miracle Mineral Solution" as a treatment for COVID-19 making claims that were "unsupported by any well-controlled clinical studies or other credible scientific substantiation."
The company is secular despite having the name "church" in its title and the fact its executives - Mark Grenon, Joseph Grenon, Jordan Grenon and Jonathan Grenon - hold titles of "bishop" or "archbishop," according to the civil complaint.
Work in Progress ... more to follow :-)