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Bleach Community is ready to make RFK Jr. realize his dream

In a Q&A session last week related to CO2 chlorine chlorine chlorine, Greene reviewed the “cured” cancer of CO2.

In another recent online interview, Greennon claimed that his church members soaked them in a water bath filled with 100 drops of chlorine dioxide for a 4-month-old baby with liver cancer.

When contacted last week, Greenlun hung up the connection and said he did not trust any reporters. Asked if he violated conditions for oversight of release, Greenlun said his probation officer knew what he was doing, adding: “President Trump is very clear that there is no law enforcement agency that can limit freedom of speech. In the United States, we guarantee that.” (His probation officer did not respond to a request for comment.)

Last month, Grenon attended the Truth Seekers Conference at Trump Resort, which was filled with bleaching enthusiasts and anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists. Greenron shot at the event with Herman and Oates and Kerri Rivera, who has long promoted chlorine dioxide as a treatment for autism. Rivera has lived in Mexico in recent years. Previously, German authorities investigated her allegations that she caused physical harm to the child despite not eventually filing the charges. Riviera did not respond to Wired’s request for comment.

Another bleaching activist, Andreas Kalcker, was also at the meeting. Kalcker was charged by Argentina authorities in 2021 with his parents giving him Kalcker a carbon dioxide solution and believed it would stop Covid.

Kalcker said in a recent interview on Rumble that he once met with Kennedy at the Autismone conference in Chicago in 2013, and they were both speakers. “Ten years ago, we were speakers at the same conference in Chicago, but I had no direct relationship or connection with Mr. Kennedy,” Kalke told Wired.

The core purpose of some chlorine dioxide advocates has been to eliminate key warnings about the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s term in Trump in August 2019. This is seen as an important obstacle to the wider adoption of treatment by doctors.

“When the solution is solved, it forms a dangerous bleach that causes serious and potentially life-threatening side effects,” the release reads.

“RFK must revoke warnings about chlorine dioxide,” Hermann said in a live broadcast in March, a live stream on an alternative video sharing platform Rumble. “That’s what stops everyone from getting on track. Every doctor, no matter how brave they have, will see the warning and it’s nervous, they feel scared…must be revoked.”

Kalcker posted on Facebook last weekend asking Kennedy to modify the government’s warning on chlorine dioxide. However, according to the archived version of the website available in the Internet Archives, the FDA warns were last live on the agency’s website. “The press releases on fda.gov are archived through content lifecycle standards,” Andrew Nixon, director of communications at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), told Wired. “There are two years of content being kept on active sites, which is why it’s now archived.”

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