In a session of questions and answers hosted on zoom relating to cancer “taking care” with chlorine dioxide last week, which was revised by Wired, Grenon told those who listen to that chlorine dioxide is “growing all over the world”.
In another recent online interview, Grenon said that a member of his church treated a 4 -month -old boy with liver cancer by immersing them in a water bath covered with 100 drops of chlorine dioxide.
Grenon remained on Wired when he was contacted last week, saying that he does not trust any journalist. In a follow-up text message, when he was asked if he was violating the conditions of his supervised release, Grenon said that his supervised freedom officer knew what he was doing, adding: “President Trump clarified that no police agency can limit freedom of speech. Look for his executive orders. In the United States he is guaranteed to us.” (His officer officer did not respond to requests for comment.)
Last month, Grenon participated in the conference on truth seekers in the Trump resort, which was full of bleaching enthusiasts and anti -Semitic conspiracy theorists. Grenon was depicted at the event together with Herman and Oates and Kerri Rivera, who has long promoted chlorine dioxide for some time as a treatment for autism. Rivera has lived in Mexico in recent years; Previously, the German authorities investigated the accusations he had caused physical damage to a child Although no accusations were presented in the end. Riviera did not reply to Wired’s comment.
Andreas Kalcker, another boring activist, was also at the conference. Kalcker was accused by the authorities in Argentina in 2021 after death Of a 5 -year -old boy whose parents gave him the solution of Kalcker chlorine dioxide with the belief that Covid would defeat.
In a recently published interview on Rumble, Kalcker said he met Kennedy at the Autismone conference in Chicago in 2013, where they were Both speakers. “While we were both speakers in the same conference in Chicago over a decade ago, I had no direct relationship or contact with Mr. Kennedy,” Kalcker says to Wired.
For years, a central purpose of some supporters of chlorine dioxide has been to remove a key warning on the chlorine dioxide emitted by the food and drug Administration (FDA) in August 2019, during the first term of Trump in office. It has been seen as a significant block for the most widespread adoption of the treatment by doctors.
“The solution”, recited the press release, “when mixed, develops in a dangerous bleach that caused serious and potentially potentially lethal side side effects.”
“RFK must revoke that FDA warning against chlorine dioxide,” Herman said during a March livestream on Rumble, an alternative video sharing platform. “This is what prevents everyone in their tracks. Each doctor does not matter how abundant they have, they see that warning and get nervous, they frighten … that must be canceled.”
During the weekend, Kalcker published on Facebook, asking Kennedy to review the government’s warning on chlorine dioxide. It was, however, already disappeared: the warning of the FDA was the last live on the Agency’s website on May 15, according to an archived version of the site Available on the Internet Archive. “Print press releases on FDA.Gov are stored through content life cycle standards,” says Andrew Nixon, director of communications at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). “Two years of content are maintained on the active site, which is why it is now archived.”
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