Gordon on the golden pyramid: this is another Russian disinformation
Dmytro Gordon responded to the accusations regarding the 'golden pyramid'
According to glavcom.ua: Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Gordon sharply responded to the accusations regarding his involvement in promoting the so-called 'golden pyramid' - a device that was advertised in the 1990s as a 'medical device'. The journalist believes that this story is a Russian 'disinformation', organized by Kremlin agents.
How can I be compromised? There was nothing - they found a 'pyramid'. The first to write about it were Shariy and his wife, then other Russian agents picked it up
Dmytro Gordon assures that he has committed no crime, and that he promoted the 'pyramid' openly and without financial gain. The journalist believes that there is nothing shameful in promoting legal products, of which the 'golden pyramid' is one.
Skepticism regarding the 'golden pyramid'
'Golden pyramids' are a medical device whose effectiveness has not been proven by any scientific evidence. The advertising of this device was based on personal testimonies and dubious certificates. Dmytro Gordon advertised this device in the 2000s and continues to believe in its beneficial properties.
Due to security threats to his family, three sons and four daughters of the journalist remain abroad. Dmytro Gordon also answered the question of whether his sons are ready to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Dmytro Gordon responds to accusations of collaborating with the 'golden pyramid', considering them Kremlin provocations. He assures that he has committed no crimes, and that his children are leaving the country due to security threats. The advertised device remains under suspicion, lacking scientific confirmation.
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