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Chris Rogers/Getty Images(SALT LAKE CITY)  After a three-year manhunt, a Utah man has been arrested on charges of allegedly selling a fake COVID-19 cure, the U.S. Attorney s Office for the District of Utah announced Monday. Gordon Hunter Pedersen, 63, of Cedar Hills 30 miles south of Salt Lake City allegedly appeared in multiple YouTube videos before COVID-19 vaccines were approved, selling "structural alkaline silver." He allegedly claimed the product was a cure for the virus because it "resonates, or vibrates, at a frequency that destroys the membrane of the virus, making the virus incapable of attaching to any healthy cell, or to infect you in any way," the release states. Court documents said Pedersen sold the products on MyDoctorSuggests.com as well as Amazon and Shopify. Prices ranged up to $299.95 for a gallon of the silver products. Prosecutors allege he also claimed to have a Ph.D. in immunology and in naturopathic medicine and he was a board-cert

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Chris Rogers/Getty Images(SALT LAKE CITY)  After a three-year manhunt, a Utah man has been arrested on charges of allegedly selling a fake COVID-19 cure, the U.S. Attorney s Office for the District of Utah announced Monday. Gordon Hunter Pedersen, 63, of Cedar Hills 30 miles south of Salt Lake City allegedly appeared in multiple YouTube videos before COVID-19 vaccines were approved, selling "structural alkaline silver." He allegedly claimed the product was a cure for the virus because it "resonates, or vibrates, at a frequency that destroys the membrane of the virus, making the virus incapable of attaching to any healthy cell, or to infect you in any way," the release states. Court documents said Pedersen sold the products on MyDoctorSuggests.com as well as Amazon and Shopify. Prices ranged up to $299.95 for a gallon of the silver products. Prosecutors allege he also claimed to have a Ph.D. in immunology and in naturopathic medicine and he was a board-cert

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Chris Rogers/Getty Images(SALT LAKE CITY)  After a three-year manhunt, a Utah man has been arrested on charges of allegedly selling a fake COVID-19 cure, the U.S. Attorney s Office for the District of Utah announced Monday. Gordon Hunter Pedersen, 63, of Cedar Hills 30 miles south of Salt Lake City allegedly appeared in multiple YouTube videos before COVID-19 vaccines were approved, selling "structural alkaline silver." He allegedly claimed the product was a cure for the virus because it "resonates, or vibrates, at a frequency that destroys the membrane of the virus, making the virus incapable of attaching to any healthy cell, or to infect you in any way," the release states. Court documents said Pedersen sold the products on MyDoctorSuggests.com as well as Amazon and Shopify. Prices ranged up to $299.95 for a gallon of the silver products. Prosecutors allege he also claimed to have a Ph.D. in immunology and in naturopathic medicine and he was a board-cert

Man who allegedly sold fake COVID cure arrested after 3-year manhunt

Man who allegedly sold fake COVID cure arrested after 3-year manhunt
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