For those who might be interested. Typical BS. Most of it is funny, in a sad way.
Here's some 'nice' misinformation, disinformation, and propaganda for you courtesy of the Miami Herald:
Father, 3 sons face Miami trial on charges of peddling industrial cleaner as ‘miracle’ cure
www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article277382713.html
Federal jury convicts 4 Florida men for selling bleach solution as ‘miracle’ cure for diseases
www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article277475553.html
And more of the same from the Florida Bradenton Herald: (I think that's the home city of two of the sons)
Florida family behind ‘church’ that sold bleach as a COVID cure goes to trial this week
www.bradenton.com/news/local/crime/article277293398.html
"They" even got Bloomberg to do an article. Really? Doesn't Bloomberg have anything better to do?
Apparently not. Hidden behind a pay-portal, or maybe register for "free".
Plenty of Americans Are Drinking Bleach, Still for Sale on Amazon
www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-01/drinking-bleach-is-deadly-why-are-some-americans-still-consuming-mms
It’s easy to find bleach-based fake cures for sale on Amazon and other retailers.
By Kristen V. Brown and Kate Mishkin
February 1, 2023 at 5:01 AM EST
Enter the term “Miracle Mineral Solution” into the search bar on Amazon.com, and, sure enough, there’s a wide selection of products that online reviewers say cure everything from asthma to arthritis.
The problem is that the cure-all potion commonly known as MMS is, in essence, industrial grade bleach. And selling this toxic and sometimes deadly chemical concoction as medicine is illegal.
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