A QAnon grifter was selling colloidal silver as a supposed coronavirus treatment and cure – By Eric Hananoki (Media Matters) / April 8 2020
Dustin Nemos’ store RedPill Living is no longer online after Media Matters contacted the e-commerce platform Shopify
Dustin Nemos, a conspiracy theorist and grifter who co-wrote a bestselling QAnon book, was cashing in on the coronavirus pandemic by selling colloidal silver as a supposed treatment and cure through a Shopify store, which is no longer online after Media Matters contacted the e-commerce platform for comment.
Numerous hucksters have attempted to profit from the coronavirus pandemic by selling colloidal silver as a preventative and/or cure for COVID-19. The National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health explains that “colloidal silver consists of tiny silver particles in a liquid that is sometimes promoted on the Internet as a dietary supplement. However, evidence supporting health-related claims is lacking. In fact, colloidal silver can be dangerous to your health.”
Nemos was one of 14 people who co-wrote the book QAnon: An Invitation to The Great Awakening, which became a bestseller on Amazon last year. QAnon is a violence-linked conspiracy theory which essentially claims that President Donald Trump is secretly working behind the scenes to take down the purported “deep state,” a supposed cabal of high-ranking officials who are operating pedophile rings.
Nemos runs the website Nemos News Network, which unsurprisingly pushes conspiracy theories about the pandemic. His YouTube channel, which currently has over 98,000 subscribers, features numerous conspiracy theory videos regarding QAnon and COVID-19. Last year, he started the supplement site RedPill Living.
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