… but Dr Nepute went on television and laid out his defense. Seems a striking argument.
Would that be Dr. Eric Nepute, of Missouri, who received a
cease and desist↱ warning from the Federal Trade Commission in May, 2020, for unsubstantiated Covid treatment and prevention claims?
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission. The doctor in Missouri. It's hard to see the connection to Pfizer and the EU
In April, 2021, the
Department of Justice↱ followed up on the FTC warning letter, filing civil action against the Missouri chiropractor.
And when did Nepute appear on what television? Local news,
KMOV↱ ran a piece in March after the FTC accused violation of a consent decree; Nepute sent a statement, but does not seem to have appeared on camera.
Again, it's hard to see what the connection is to the
EU's investigation into the Pfizer contract↱ and the European Commission's alleged maladministration in failing to perform due diligence in a document search related to Preident von der Leyen's text messages.
So, is there actually a thread, here, or is this more about promoting Covid crackpottery?
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Notes:
KMOV Staff. "Feds accuse local chiropractor of breaking court order by still claiming his vitamin products cure COVID-19". KMOV. 7 March 2022. KMOV.com. 2 December 2022. https://bit.ly/3XRktt3
Quaresema, Richard. "Warning Letter". United States Federal Trade Commission. 21 May 2022. FTC.gov. 2 December 2022. https://bit.ly/3OUi7p8
U.S. Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs. "Justice Department and FTC Announce Action to Stop Deceptive Marketing of Purported COVID-19 Treatments". United States Department of Justice. 15 April 2021. Justice.gov. 2 December 2022. https://bit.ly/3UA8o8U