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Related: About this forumUS pastor runs network giving 50,000 Ugandans bleach-based 'miracle cure'
Baldwin, 52, is importing bulk shipments of the components of MMS, sodium chlorite and citric acid, into Uganda from China. The two chemicals are mixed to produce chlorine dioxide, a powerful bleach used in the textile industry.
The American pastor has trained about 1,200 clerics in Uganda on administering the miracle cure and each in turn uses it to treat about 50 congregants, usually after Sunday service. As an inducement, Baldwin is offering smartphones to those clerics who are especially committed to spreading the bleach cure.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/18/bleach-miracle-cure-uganda-us-pastor-robert-baldwin-sam-little
Are you freaking kidding me? What is WRONG with these people.
Moostache
(10,163 posts)"claiming drinking the toxic fluid eradicates cancer, HIV/Aids, malaria and most other diseases."
These bastards know no shame or depth of depravity too low to sink to...
I hope there really is a hell, because when I get there, I'll be earning promotions from the underworld boss for the job I will do on these sons of bitches and their ilk...
MineralMan
(147,578 posts)Voltaire2
(14,714 posts)by the standards in this forum, that is proof that it does.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)Which really just proves how intolerant the atheists in this group are. And whatabout China?
Soph0571
(9,685 posts)or where you being sarcastic? They are pouring bleach down Childrens throats..... What part of that is not disgusting?
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)But on a more serious note we have one person in this group who calls atheists "intolerant" for ridiculing testaments to faith. So while I'm being sarcastic, there are those who are most definitely serious about it to the point of effectively calling atheists in this group bigots.
There are those who are so attached to their belief system they feel criticism of what their belief system causes and means is an attack on them personally. This sometimes causes them to respond irrationally.
Soph0571
(9,685 posts)Christians who call us bigots are like racists who call us racist cause we call out their racism...
I truly respect people of belief. I have a whole family full of them, but I will always call out their bollocks.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)I do feel an obligation to respect the right of someone to believe whatever they want, so long as it doesn't disrespect the rights of anyone else. However, all of this is on a personal level. Organized religion is something else entirely.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)Eugene
(62,656 posts)https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/apr/19/church-group-to-hold-washington-event-despite-fda-warnings-against-miracle-cure
Man Found Guilty Of Selling Toxic Bleach As Miracle Cure For Autism
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/azeenghorayshi/man-sold-bleach-as-autism-treatment
"extremely nasty stuff" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_Mineral_Supplement
bronxiteforever
(9,407 posts)Experimenting with toxic chemicals on the poor and desperate. Cant get more evil than this.
Iggo
(48,265 posts)Eugene
(62,656 posts)Source: The Guardian
Sam Little arrested after Guardian exposed massive distribution network of MMS in Uganda that was being supervised by US pastor
Alon Mwesigwa in Kampala and Ed Pilkington in New York
Thu 23 May 2019 19.06 BST Last modified on Thu 23 May 2019 19.27 BST
A British man has been arrested in Uganda on suspicions of intoxicating the public after he claimed to have carried out a trial of a miracle cure on local villagers using industrial bleach.
Sam Little, 25, from Arlesey in Bedfordshire was picked up by Ugandan police at 6am on Thursday in a village church in Kitembi, a few miles outside Fort Portal in western Uganda. Also arrested were two Ugandans who are suspected of being involved in the distribution of the bleach, which is known by advocates as MMS or Miracle Mineral Solution.
The arrests come five days after the Guardian exposed a massive distribution network of MMS in poor areas of Uganda that was being supervised by an American pastor from New Jersey. The network by its own estimation was handing out quantities of the bleach to up to 50,000 Ugandans every month and telling them that it was a cure-all for almost every serious disease including HIV/Aids and cancer.
Little supported the network with a donation of $10,000.
In the wake of the Guardians reporting, the US government put out an official warning in Uganda. The US mission, an outpost of the US embassy in Kampala, issued a public statement saying that it was aware of reports that MMS was being distributed by an American pastor in the country and stating: We strongly condemn the distribution of this substance, which is extremely dangerous and is NOT a cure for any disease.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/23/british-man-arrested-on-suspicions-of-giving-bleach-based-cure-to-ugandans