The leader of an American religious group believes that sterilizers would be a miracle if used as a treatment against the Corona virus, and he says he has contacted and informed him of US President Donald Trump.

This religious leader, Mark Greenon, claims to have a "miracle cure" to eradicate 95% of illnesses, including the Corona virus, and that he wrote to Trump on this issue days before the latter's suggestion that he could Use sterilizers for this.

Greenon, who identifies himself as "Archbishop" of a quasi-religious organization called the Second Genesis Church, says he has written to President Trump to ask him to interfere with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prevent her from placing his church's products on the fraudulent product list for corona treatment.

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In a "seminar" shared online on the 20th of this month, Greenon read a letter he wrote and sent to Trump, in which he said that the FDA was attacking his church by describing "miracle mineral solution products" (MSS) which he called "the secrets" "It is fraudulent. The author says it is not known if Trump has read the message.

Greenon says: "Secrets" are sacred to us, and we use them to keep temples clean, and by doing this we have helped millions around the world, and we have a lot of testimonies and evidence. He adds that the FDA has attacked the wrong church.

The writer referred to Trump's statements in this regard that drew sharp criticism, adding that Grenon responded to the reports raised by President Trump, and said that Trump took what the Church proposes to treat the Corona virus using sterilizers.

An election loss and the
leader of this religious group warned Trump by saying that if his church’s products regarding Corona treatment - which includes chlorine dioxide and marketed as "MS" - are being attacked by the Food and Drug Administration, then Trump could lose the presidential election, because " Churches do not tolerate the deprivation of their religious rights. "