Residents of Tampa (Florida) Mark Grenon and his sons Jonathan, Jordan and Joseph sold to the “believers” a poisonous industrial fortress solution of bleach (sodium chlorite) that they advertised as a “miracle cure” for many serious illnesses. , including cancer, AIDS, diabetes, autism, malaria, hepatitis, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s and herpes – and even as a means of protecting against the spread of the global pandemic coronavirus.
The family clan managed to earn several million dollars by selling their “Magic Mineral Solution”, which was recommended to be taken orally.
The prosecutor’s indictment says that ingestion of a sodium chlorite solution, commonly used to disinfect drinking water or to bleach tissues, can cause vomiting, diarrhea, a sudden drop in blood pressure, and even fatal. To avoid government oversight, the fraudsters created a new church, which they called the “Church of Health and Treatment”, and its “parishioners” simply donated money to the “church”, receiving the specified solution in return.
When the Grenons were searched, metal containers containing 10,000 pounds of sodium chlorite powder and thousands of bottles of “magic mineral solution” were confiscated. If found guilty, the members of the criminal family face life imprisonment.