Bakker: This influenza that is now circling the globe, you’re
saying that silver solution would be effective.
Sellman: Well, let’s say it hasn’t been tested on this strain of the
coronavirus, but it has been tested on other strains of the coronavirus and has been able to eliminate it within 12 hours.
Bakker: Yeah.
Sellman: Totally eliminate it, kills it. Deactivates it.
Bakker: Yeah.
Sellman: And it boosts your immune system so then you can
support the recovery, ‘cause when you kill the virus then the
immune system comes into action to clear it out, so you want a
vibrant immune system as well as an ability to deactivate these viruses.
Sellman: Silver Sol has been proven by the government that it
has the ability to kill every pathogen it has ever been tested on
including SARS and HIV.
Bakker used broadcasts like this to pitch Silver Sol products to viewers for
donations such as $80 or $125.
The fact that Bakker is offering a fraudulent cure as part of a religious pitch does not insulate him from civil or criminal laws. If that were the case, criminals could simply adopt religious forums to defraud people with false investments, cures, or products. This is precisely the type of conduct that led me to write an academic work entitled “Laying Hands On Religious Racketeers” some thirty years ago.
This was not a faith healing pitch. This was a product pitch that this “silver solution” could “eliminate” and “kill” the virus in 24 hours. Many could assume that such a claim would not be allowed if it were untrue. It was untrue but Bakker is claiming that such fraud is constitutionally protected. Bakker has dedicated his life to defrauding people in the name of religion. He is now going to create bad law as part of his already disgraceful legacy.