A Utah man has been charged by federal prosecutors for fraudulently posing as a doctor to sell a fake cure for COVID-19 over the internet.
According to The Daily Beast, “Gordon H. Pedersen was indicted by a federal grand jury in Salt Lake City last week for a scheme federal prosecutors say began in early 2020.”
Pedersen, a self-described Trump supporter, is accused of “falsely presenting himself as a medical doctor and promoting and selling silver products on the Internet based on fraudulent claims of protection against, and treatment for, COVID-19, in the midst of a worldwide pandemic,’ according to the DOJ. He allegedly went so far as to don a stethoscope and white lab coat in promotional materials for his supposed miracle cure,” the report noted.
False claims about colloidal silver as a cure or prevention for COVID-19 have been circulating for months, with support from televangelist Jim Bakker and conspiracy theorist radio host Alex Jones.
There is no antiviral benefit to drinking the silver solution, although it may permanently tarnish your skin blue, health experts warn.