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sportage

Lifer
Feb 1, 2008
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Everyone is missing the point.
Donald Trump is a drug addict and Trump just admitted that on TV.
Anyone that believes in quick-fixes for physical issues be it a virus or just that blah feeling would also rely on substance abuse as a quick-fix solution. Donald Trump sounded like a drug user and dealer. Donald Trump, your little old personal presidential drug dealer. Want a "FIX", do some meth, do some coke, and if meth and coke is not available, inject some Clorox bleach or drain cleaner. TAKE IT ALL. TRY IT ALL, to get you to where you need to be according to Donald Trump.
SO, now we know. And Trump's substance abuse problem would explain the crazy insane behavior from someone like Donald Trump on a daily basis.
Donald Trump... dealing drugs, pushing drugs, prescribing drugs, and personally addicted to drugs. And when the drugs are not available or have not yet been created in the lab to fight some nasty virus, do not fret. Just take a peek into your kitchen sink cupboard and discover a world of new alternatives. So many pretty colors to chose from, would say Donald Trump.
 
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Muse

Lifer
Jul 11, 2001
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Watching this 0:38 video it's clear that the POTUS's medical IQ is down around his ankles. I mean, he's basically illiterate in terms of his understanding of the most basic fundamental things. He comes off as not just uneducated, he obviously has little idea of just how stupid he is with regard to the issues concerning the by far biggest crisis that his administration has faced. Just as bad is his total lack of humility. The fact of his incompetence in leading us here is complete and unassailable.
 
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Muse

Lifer
Jul 11, 2001
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Everyone is missing the point.
Donald Trump is a drug addict and Trump just admitted that on TV.
Anyone that believes in quick-fixes for physical issues be it a virus or just that blah feeling would also rely on substance abuse as a quick-fix solution. Donald Trump sounded like a drug user and dealer. Donald Trump, your little old personal presidential drug dealer. Want a "FIX", do some meth, do some coke, and if meth and coke is not available, inject some Clorox bleach or drain cleaner. TAKE IT ALL. TRY IT ALL, to get you to where you need to be according to Donald Trump.
SO, now we know. And Trump's substance abuse problem would explain the crazy insane behavior from someone like Donald Trump on a daily basis.
Donald Trump... dealing drugs, pushing drugs, prescribing drugs, and personally addicted to drugs. And when the drugs are not available or have not yet been created in the lab to fight some nasty virus, do not fret. Just take a peek into your kitchen sink cupboard and discover a world of new alternatives. So many pretty colors to chose from, would say Donald Trump.
Well, arguably the biggest drug of our nation is Television and Trump is well known to be a total TV addict. He has his TV on all the time.
 

SmCaudata

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On Nextdoor, my county communication department posted a warning, saying that it is unsafe to ingest or inject cleaners or disinfectants.

The fact that this is even a conversation today is proof that we have possibly the least qualified leader in American history.

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uallas5

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Jun 3, 2005
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I'm not talking about Trump. I'm talking about random idiots that think they have simple common person sense when they are actually ignorant idiots.
Common sense is a misnomer, it's no longer very common at this point
 
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eelw

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Dec 4, 1999
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The fact that this is even a conversation today is proof that we have possibly the least qualified leader in American history.
CNN’s Sesame Street townhall will be more informative that these daily briefings.
 

trenchfoot

Lifer
Aug 5, 2000
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what do you have to lose? just take it!

i don't want anyone to get hurt, but honestly, i think if a few people DID die from the president's boneheaded suggestion, maybe his supporters would start to realize what a fucking moron he is.


I would hope they'd also realize that Trump is only for Trump and anyone who thinks he is looking out for them simply because they like him and voted for him (for what/why I have no answer) deserve to suffer for it.

So by all means, Trump followers, support your president by showing the world that you are faithful to him by protesting in tight shoulder to shoulder blockades yelling and screaming your heads off against the lock downs only Dem governors have started and by all means please do have some disinfectant cocktail gatherings and bring your kids and grandparents and loved ones to join in if you feel so strongly about Trump's enemies attacking him (for being the idiotic moron he's shown you all to be).

Well, of course I know some Trump supporters having a moment of clarity won't do it, but then why would they listen to and believe all those other ridiculously stupid things he said and done?
 

pcgeek11

Lifer
Jun 12, 2005
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Nobody is going to inject themselves with bleach, at least no more so than the normal retards that would do it anyway.
 

Muse

Lifer
Jul 11, 2001
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I would hope they'd also realize that Trump is only for Trump and anyone who thinks he is looking out for them simply because they like him and voted for him (for what/why I have no answer) deserve to suffer for it.

So by all means, Trump followers, support your president by showing the world that you are faithful to him by protesting in tight shoulder to shoulder blockades yelling and screaming your heads off against the lock downs only Dem governors have started and by all means please do have some disinfectant cocktail gatherings and bring your kids and grandparents and loved ones to join in if you feel so strongly about Trump's enemies attacking him (for being the idiotic moron he's shown you all to be).

Well, of course I know some Trump supporters having a moment of clarity won't do it, but then why would they listen to and believe all those other ridiculously stupid things he said and done?
The modern day Jim Jones, our so-called precident. Drink the cool-aid, yeah.
 
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Viper1j

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And blast themselves with UV light?




Judge Issues Restraining Order To ‘Church’ Selling Bleach As COVID-19 Cure



A federal judge in Florida ordered a “church” hawking bleach as a holy sacrament to stop selling it as a COVID-19 cure.

“Genesis II Church of Health and Healing” has in recent weeks marketed an industrial bleach concoction long a mainstay in anti-vaccine circles — “Miracle Mineral Solution,” or MMS — as a coronavirus prevention and treatment elixir, prosecutors alleged in a complaint Thursday.

On Friday, Judge Kathleen Williams approved a temporary restraining order to prevent the four men behind the church from hawking the elixir.

In reality, most MMS is just chlorine dioxide — “a powerful bleaching agent,” as the FDA warned last year.

Nonetheless, the church’s websites advertise “sacramental Dosing for Coronavirus” and feature a full page of testimonials about the bleach mixture’s effectiveness against the virus.

“I was really skeptical of MMS but my little autistic brother has been taking it since he was like 3 and he’s 11 now and every time he got sick he’d get over it within like a day no matter the severity,” read one unsigned testimonial on a church website. “He never got sick from it or anything so I decided to give it a try and boy oh boy I was surprised it really does work.”


“It was a terrible time but it worked no matter what anyone says it really works,” the purportedly happy customer added.

The Florida men — Mark, Joseph, Jordan and Jonathan Grenon — are part of a larger group that was one of the early popularizers of bleach as a “cure” for dozens of conditions. One of the church’s founders, Jim Humble, was described by Newsweek in 2018 as a former Scientologist. He’s also a former gold prospector, ABC News reported in 2016, in a story that called Genesis II Church officials “the high priests of snake oil.”

The oddly structured organization — “a free church under common law” that is “not under commercial law,” its website proclaims — is devoted to the bleach concoction, which has dangerously grown in popularity in recent years as a home remedy for autism.

A reggae jingle at the top of a recent online broadcast from the church sang the praises of the bleach mixture.

It’s a thorn in the side of corrupt institutions,” the song goes. “A drop of chlorine dioxide starts a health revolution.”

Underneath the ensuing 150-minute conversation, text on the church’s website blares: “G2Voice Broadcast #182: The Coronavirus is curable! Do you believe it? You better!”

According to the complaint against church’s “archbishop” and “bishops” — Mark, Joseph, Jordan and Jonathan Grenon — the religious leaders really just label and distribute MMS.

Despite a letter from the FDA and FTC last week ordering them to stop advertising the bleach as a COVID-19 cure, Genesis II Church kept going.

“We take donations, we don’t sell anything,” Mark Grenon said of the FDA letter on a recent “G2Voice” broadcast. “How dare you call our sacraments fraudulent!” he added.

In a letter back to the FDA and FTC, Grenon essentially claimed his organization was exempt from laws regulating medical claims, arguing its distribution of “sacraments” was a matter of religious freedom.

“‘Branding?’ We are NOT commercial code!” he wrote. “NOTE: You are trying to put us in your box and try and get us under your authority.”

Prosecutors didn’t appreciate that response.

“When warned by authorities that their conduct was unlawful, Defendants responded with open defiance, explicitly avowing that they need not — and will ‘never’ — obey the law,” they wrote.

As of Friday, the advertisements for MMS as a COVID-19 treatment were still live on Genesis II Church’s websites.

In other news...


Yeah Trumpanzees aka "Branch Covidians" are doing it.
 

pmv

Lifer
May 30, 2008
13,295
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Judge Issues Restraining Order To ‘Church’ Selling Bleach As COVID-19 Cure

View attachment 20126

A federal judge in Florida ordered a “church” hawking bleach as a holy sacrament to stop selling it as a COVID-19 cure.

“Genesis II Church of Health and Healing” has in recent weeks marketed an industrial bleach concoction long a mainstay in anti-vaccine circles — “Miracle Mineral Solution,” or MMS — as a coronavirus prevention and treatment elixir, prosecutors alleged in a complaint Thursday.

On Friday, Judge Kathleen Williams approved a temporary restraining order to prevent the four men behind the church from hawking the elixir.

In reality, most MMS is just chlorine dioxide — “a powerful bleaching agent,” as the FDA warned last year.

Nonetheless, the church’s websites advertise “sacramental Dosing for Coronavirus” and feature a full page of testimonials about the bleach mixture’s effectiveness against the virus.

“I was really skeptical of MMS but my little autistic brother has been taking it since he was like 3 and he’s 11 now and every time he got sick he’d get over it within like a day no matter the severity,” read one unsigned testimonial on a church website. “He never got sick from it or anything so I decided to give it a try and boy oh boy I was surprised it really does work.”


“It was a terrible time but it worked no matter what anyone says it really works,” the purportedly happy customer added.

The Florida men — Mark, Joseph, Jordan and Jonathan Grenon — are part of a larger group that was one of the early popularizers of bleach as a “cure” for dozens of conditions. One of the church’s founders, Jim Humble, was described by Newsweek in 2018 as a former Scientologist. He’s also a former gold prospector, ABC News reported in 2016, in a story that called Genesis II Church officials “the high priests of snake oil.”

The oddly structured organization — “a free church under common law” that is “not under commercial law,” its website proclaims — is devoted to the bleach concoction, which has dangerously grown in popularity in recent years as a home remedy for autism.

A reggae jingle at the top of a recent online broadcast from the church sang the praises of the bleach mixture.

It’s a thorn in the side of corrupt institutions,” the song goes. “A drop of chlorine dioxide starts a health revolution.”

Underneath the ensuing 150-minute conversation, text on the church’s website blares: “G2Voice Broadcast #182: The Coronavirus is curable! Do you believe it? You better!”

According to the complaint against church’s “archbishop” and “bishops” — Mark, Joseph, Jordan and Jonathan Grenon — the religious leaders really just label and distribute MMS.

Despite a letter from the FDA and FTC last week ordering them to stop advertising the bleach as a COVID-19 cure, Genesis II Church kept going.

“We take donations, we don’t sell anything,” Mark Grenon said of the FDA letter on a recent “G2Voice” broadcast. “How dare you call our sacraments fraudulent!” he added.

In a letter back to the FDA and FTC, Grenon essentially claimed his organization was exempt from laws regulating medical claims, arguing its distribution of “sacraments” was a matter of religious freedom.

“‘Branding?’ We are NOT commercial code!” he wrote. “NOTE: You are trying to put us in your box and try and get us under your authority.”

Prosecutors didn’t appreciate that response.

“When warned by authorities that their conduct was unlawful, Defendants responded with open defiance, explicitly avowing that they need not — and will ‘never’ — obey the law,” they wrote.

As of Friday, the advertisements for MMS as a COVID-19 treatment were still live on Genesis II Church’s websites.

In other news...


Yeah Trumpanzees aka "Branch Covidians" are doing it.



Yes, those are the people who very recently wrote to Trump recommending their product.


peddlers of chlorine dioxide – industrial bleach – have been making direct approaches to the White House in recent days.

Grenon styles himself as “archbishop” of Genesis II – a Florida-based outfit that claims to be a church but which in fact is the largest producer and distributor of chlorine dioxide bleach as a “miracle cure” in the US. He brands the chemical as MMS, “miracle mineral solution”, and claims fraudulently that it can cure 99% of all illnesses including cancer, malaria, HIV/Aids as well as autism.

Since the start of the pandemic, Genesis II has been marketing MMS as a cure to coronavirus. It advises users, including children, to mix three to six drops of bleach in water and drink it.
 

pmv

Lifer
May 30, 2008
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I don't think he's getting commercial benefit from this, but seems possible he just read this company's spiel and, er, swallowed it and, um, regurgitated it in front of the world. It's hard not to conclude that he's simply a moron.
 
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mopardude87

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Oct 22, 2018
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Came home from work tired and exhausted someone tells me this disinfect non sense i get confused.I can't believe its real who would be this stupid to believe this but its ALMOST believable too he would say it even if it was "sarcastically" . Either way very bad taste. Gonna cost him the reelection i think.

I rarely get involved in this but honestly i kept hearing his tone and everything suggested he was serious? I didn't see any of the videos cause the entire thing in itself is silly then to even consider watching it idk......

Hmm i had a insane toke of some indica, this may make me laugh a bit cause its just insane still. Please if someone would kindly find me the funniest video compilation of this disinfect non sense i would love you forever.

Edit: the church crap from post #65 is the very reason i am proud to be a pagan. We don't go to churchs our garden typically is our church or our altars. Always at home at least me as a solitary anyways. There is covens and stuff for my kind but staying home even for most of us is the biggest damn duh in history. Makes clear obvious sense.
 
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BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
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WhT astounds me is that until just a few days ago, no one outside a select few had even heard of the "healight," Now, all of a sudden, the folks on the right are all on the "See? THAT'S what trump was talking about!" bandwagon...


does it work? I certainly don't know...I can hope it does, but in spite of all the right-wing hoopla, it's unproven tech that was almost unknown until less than a week ago.
 

woolfe9998

Lifer
Apr 8, 2013
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Judge Issues Restraining Order To ‘Church’ Selling Bleach As COVID-19 Cure

View attachment 20126

A federal judge in Florida ordered a “church” hawking bleach as a holy sacrament to stop selling it as a COVID-19 cure.

“Genesis II Church of Health and Healing” has in recent weeks marketed an industrial bleach concoction long a mainstay in anti-vaccine circles — “Miracle Mineral Solution,” or MMS — as a coronavirus prevention and treatment elixir, prosecutors alleged in a complaint Thursday.

On Friday, Judge Kathleen Williams approved a temporary restraining order to prevent the four men behind the church from hawking the elixir.

In reality, most MMS is just chlorine dioxide — “a powerful bleaching agent,” as the FDA warned last year.

Nonetheless, the church’s websites advertise “sacramental Dosing for Coronavirus” and feature a full page of testimonials about the bleach mixture’s effectiveness against the virus.

“I was really skeptical of MMS but my little autistic brother has been taking it since he was like 3 and he’s 11 now and every time he got sick he’d get over it within like a day no matter the severity,” read one unsigned testimonial on a church website. “He never got sick from it or anything so I decided to give it a try and boy oh boy I was surprised it really does work.”


“It was a terrible time but it worked no matter what anyone says it really works,” the purportedly happy customer added.

The Florida men — Mark, Joseph, Jordan and Jonathan Grenon — are part of a larger group that was one of the early popularizers of bleach as a “cure” for dozens of conditions. One of the church’s founders, Jim Humble, was described by Newsweek in 2018 as a former Scientologist. He’s also a former gold prospector, ABC News reported in 2016, in a story that called Genesis II Church officials “the high priests of snake oil.”

The oddly structured organization — “a free church under common law” that is “not under commercial law,” its website proclaims — is devoted to the bleach concoction, which has dangerously grown in popularity in recent years as a home remedy for autism.

A reggae jingle at the top of a recent online broadcast from the church sang the praises of the bleach mixture.

It’s a thorn in the side of corrupt institutions,” the song goes. “A drop of chlorine dioxide starts a health revolution.”

Underneath the ensuing 150-minute conversation, text on the church’s website blares: “G2Voice Broadcast #182: The Coronavirus is curable! Do you believe it? You better!”

According to the complaint against church’s “archbishop” and “bishops” — Mark, Joseph, Jordan and Jonathan Grenon — the religious leaders really just label and distribute MMS.

Despite a letter from the FDA and FTC last week ordering them to stop advertising the bleach as a COVID-19 cure, Genesis II Church kept going.

“We take donations, we don’t sell anything,” Mark Grenon said of the FDA letter on a recent “G2Voice” broadcast. “How dare you call our sacraments fraudulent!” he added.

In a letter back to the FDA and FTC, Grenon essentially claimed his organization was exempt from laws regulating medical claims, arguing its distribution of “sacraments” was a matter of religious freedom.

“‘Branding?’ We are NOT commercial code!” he wrote. “NOTE: You are trying to put us in your box and try and get us under your authority.”

Prosecutors didn’t appreciate that response.

“When warned by authorities that their conduct was unlawful, Defendants responded with open defiance, explicitly avowing that they need not — and will ‘never’ — obey the law,” they wrote.

As of Friday, the advertisements for MMS as a COVID-19 treatment were still live on Genesis II Church’s websites.

In other news...


Yeah Trumpanzees aka "Branch Covidians" are doing it.

Yeah, just read this article here.


The long and short for those who didn't read these links is that Trump got the idea for the disinfectant thing from a sham "church" which is trying to sell disinfectant as a miracle cure for basically everything. Evidently, they sent a letter to Trump. Then he said that shit on television. This group had been banned by Trump's own FDA from making these claims weeks earlier. So Trump basically promoted someone else's con.
 

Fenixgoon

Lifer
Jun 30, 2003
31,819
10,359
136
WhT astounds me is that until just a few days ago, no one outside a select few had even heard of the "healight," Now, all of a sudden, the folks on the right are all on the "See? THAT'S what trump was talking about!" bandwagon...


does it work? I certainly don't know...I can hope it does, but in spite of all the right-wing hoopla, it's unproven tech that was almost unknown until less than a week ago.

Yeah a girl I used to date posted a link to a patent for injecting bleach into tumors. Because Trump totally read that patent before speaking... 🙄
 
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