Ban Videos Promoting MMS From YouTube

The Issue

Laurel Austin has 4 adult autistic children whom she has been giving MMS to. She got information about it from YouTube videos. Her ex-husband reported her to police but after she showed them the videos, they declined to take action.

MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution) is chlorine dioxide, a type of bleach. It is administered either orally or through enema. It has been claimed to be a cure for almost anything, most notably, autism. It started with former Scientologist, Jim Humble.

Kerri Rivera, a former real estate agent, started promoting it as an autism cure in 2012. Her Facebook fan pages have recently been deleted for the danger she presents.

The recent events in Lenexa, KS show that these videos are preventing those subjected to this "treatment" from getting justice. They are doing even more harm than initially thought. YouTube needs to ban videos that promote MMS.

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The Issue

Laurel Austin has 4 adult autistic children whom she has been giving MMS to. She got information about it from YouTube videos. Her ex-husband reported her to police but after she showed them the videos, they declined to take action.

MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution) is chlorine dioxide, a type of bleach. It is administered either orally or through enema. It has been claimed to be a cure for almost anything, most notably, autism. It started with former Scientologist, Jim Humble.

Kerri Rivera, a former real estate agent, started promoting it as an autism cure in 2012. Her Facebook fan pages have recently been deleted for the danger she presents.

The recent events in Lenexa, KS show that these videos are preventing those subjected to this "treatment" from getting justice. They are doing even more harm than initially thought. YouTube needs to ban videos that promote MMS.

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Petition created on June 15, 2019