Fake news headline. Read the last few sentences. They are not raiding it for their treatment using vitamin C. They have not disclosed what they are searching for. Sure, it is sketchy, but nothing has been said so far about why the raid occurred. It just happens to be a raid at a place that is using vitamin c. For all we know the owner could be a mass murderer or something completely unrelated.
He's not lying. Re-read the article. The raid was based on the use of questionable treatments. It doesn't say Vitamin C. The company that is being investigated mentions that they are using a new Vitamin c treatment, but that might be irrelevant to the investigation. The FBI doesn't disclose what they are looking for.
For all we know, the company, Allure Medical, could also be into some other weird shit. Be cautious of jumping to conclusions based on media articles. We all know how much fake news is out there.
Fake news headline. Read the last few sentences. They are not raiding it for their treatment using vitamin C. They have not disclosed what they are searching for. Sure, it is sketchy, but nothing has been said so far about why the raid occurred. It just happens to be a raid at a place that is using vitamin c. For all we know the owner could be a mass murderer or something completely unrelated.
You're a God damned liar.
The article explicitly states the FBI confirmed that the raid is specifically targeting this treatment.
He's not lying. Re-read the article. The raid was based on the use of questionable treatments. It doesn't say Vitamin C. The company that is being investigated mentions that they are using a new Vitamin c treatment, but that might be irrelevant to the investigation. The FBI doesn't disclose what they are looking for.
For all we know, the company, Allure Medical, could also be into some other weird shit. Be cautious of jumping to conclusions based on media articles. We all know how much fake news is out there.