A family in the United States was deceived by the prosecution after selling it to tens of thousands of people who tricked toxic bleach into a panacea to treat corona19.

The Florida Southern Prosecutors' Office has accused Mark Grennan, who sold Corona19 fake medicines, and his sons Jonathan, Joseph, and Jordan on charges of violating the US Food and Drugs Act.

According to prosecutors, they advertised this toxic chemical solution as a Corona19 panacea after mixing water in chlorine dioxide for industrial water treatment and textile/pulp bleaching in Bradenton, Florida.

They have given the chemical the name'miracle mineral solution' and insisted that "drinking this drug can prevent and cure corona19," and sold fake treatments to tens of thousands since March.

In particular, when they were controversial on April 23, when President Donald Trump controversial about the introduction of antiseptics for the treatment of Corona19, he claimed to have "President Trump knows a miracle cure" and promoted the fake medicine in a massive way.

They founded the Genesis 2 Church for Health and Healing to circumvent health authorities' surveillance and regulation, pretending that religious groups were selling health supplements, and that fake treatments could cure cancer, Alzheimer's disease, autism, and AIDS. Propaganda.

They sold fake medicines for $40 per bottle (48,000 won) for small doses and $900 (1,108 million won) per bottle, and prosecutions reported that they earned more than $120,000 per month (140 million won).

(Photo=FDA website capture, Yonhap News)