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Kayıt Tarihi: 14 Ağu 2008
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    Gönderim Zamanı: 02 May 2021 Saat 06:43
Her ne kadar, "Gumus sahtekarlarinin" ipligini pazara cikardimsa da, Covid-19 salginini firsat bilip, bu eski
sahtekarlik urunu gene piyasalara cikmis durumda.. 
Covid-19 uzerine hicbir faydasi olmayan ve hatta zararli olabilen bu urunleri sakin almayin...
Ne zaman Amerika'da sahtekar urunler yasaklansa, bu elde kalan urunler hemen Turkiye'ye kakaliyorlar.
VE isin aci tarafi, buna da Devlet araci oluyor. 
Saglik bakanligi ve Universiteler zaten Allahlik olduklarindan, donen dolaplardan bi-haberdirler.  Onlardan
bir destek veya yardim beklemeyin. 
Asagidaki yaziyi okuyun. Ingilizce bilmeyenler, bilenlere okutsunlar.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Utah Man Posing As Medical Doctor To Sell Baseless Coronavirus Cure Indicted On Fraud Charges
Company Formerly Associated with Defendant Agrees to Plead Guilty to Distributing Misbranded Drug Products and to Stop Marketing Silver Products as Coronavirus Treatment and Issue Refunds to Affected Consumers as Part of Global Resolution
Utah resident Gordon H. Pedersen has been indicted for posing as a medical doctor to sell a baseless treatment for coronavirus (COVID-19).  According to the indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Salt Lake City late last week, Pedersen fraudulently promoted and sold ingestible silver-based products as a cure for COVID-19 despite having no evidence that his products could treat or cure the disease.  Pedersen is also alleged to have claimed to be a physician and worn a stethoscope and white lab coat in videos and photos posted on the Internet to further his alleged fraud scheme.

In a related matter, the company Pedersen previously co-owned, My Doctor Suggests LLC (My Doctor Suggests), has agreed to plead guilty to a one-count criminal information related to its false and misleading marketing of ingestible silver products as a drug treatment for COVID-19.  The company has severed ties with Pedersen and agreed to cooperate in his prosecution.  The criminal information filed Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah are part of a global resolution with My Doctor Suggests that also includes a civil consent order requiring the company to cease fraudulently labeling its products and to issue full refunds to affected consumers.

“The Department of Justice will take swift action to protect consumers from those who offer phony cure-alls for the treatment and prevention of COVID-19,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Ethan Davis.  “We will continue to work closely with our partners at the Food and Drug Administration to quickly shut down schemes to promote and sell unlawful products during this pandemic.”

“In addition to the imposition of a civil restraining order that successfully shut down fraudulent claims of a COVID-19 cure-all, Mr. Pedersen now faces criminal charges for his conduct.  The federal felony allegations are serious, especially against the backdrop of this pandemic where Americans are yearning for effective relief.  If proven, this conduct reveals a scheme where greed was a higher priority than conveying truth to consumers,” said U.S. Attorney John W. Huber for the District of Utah.

The indictment against Pedersen alleges that, beginning in early 2020, he conducted a scheme to defraud consumers throughout the United States, by 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 criminal information filed Friday, My Doctor Suggests made false and misleading claims that the company’s silver-based products could be ingested to protect against COVID-19 and the products lacked the necessary directions for use as a drug product.  The information also allege My Doctor Suggests operated without properly registering with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).  It is anticipated My Doctor Suggests will plead guilty to a single misdemeanor count of distributing misbranded drug products in interstate commerce in violation of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.

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