The situation has arisen because the provincial health department has only paid Silver Solutions Security until October last year. The situation has arisen because the provincial health department has only paid Silver Solutions Security until October last year.
Televangelist Jim Bakker and his church to compensate followers who bought fake COVID remedy pushed Brian Niemietz
Religious fraudster Jim Bakker and his Morningside Church Productions Inc. organization will pay $156,000 restitution to consumers who bought the Silver Solution COVID-19 remedy he was pushing in the early stages of the pandemic.
The Missouri Attorney General’s office announced that it had reached an agreement with Bakker on Tuesday that also prevents the 81-year-old televangelist from telling consumers the panacea he’s pimped on television can “diagnose, prevent, mitigate, treat or cure any disease or illness.”
Bakker admits no wrongdoing in the agreement, which his attorneys say presented “no findings whatsoever that our clients violated any laws or misled.”
PITTSFIELD â For Nina Silver, needles are legacy.
The resident of Pittsfield learned needlepoint and embroidery early in life from her mother and grandmother, who were deft out of sheer necessity from years in New York City sweatshops.
More than that, Silver came to know that needles save and give life, which she witnessed daily as a nurse in an intensive care cardiac unit for 15 years in Bronx, N.Y.
And, she points out, the needle can even rise to a place in high art. After nursing, Silver took her knitting portfolio to Parsons School of Design in New York City, where she earned a fine arts degree, while also picking up a minor in sculpture along the way.