Ex Aussie cop runs from Bali after allegedly trying to cure children of autism despite no medical background

Australian media is reporting that an ex-Queensland cop has fled Bali while coming under fire for allegedly trying to cure children of autism and other diseases—even though he has no medical training. 

Indonesian authorities say if Christopher William Savage dares return again from Oz, he will be investigated for allegedly violating local health laws and if found guilty, he could get locked up and black-listed from coming back to the country. 

Savage, who is apparently an anti-vax campaigner, is accused of giving IV infusions of Magnesium and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) to autistic children, people with blocked or calcified arteries and aorta, cancer, and other illnesses since he arrived in Bali last August. 

The ex-cop denies doing such procedures, insisting that he “oversaw” some peoples’ treatment by a “specialist,” without naming names. Savage claims he was in Bali doing a feasibility study but he had to leave it because a campaign of lies orchestrated by the Australian Skeptics Group. 

Certainly sounds like a stable guy and all, you think?

“No one got hurt. Certainly no one died, all were exceedingly happy but of course the way the world is they don’t want to know how to heal people,” Savage said, as quoted by News Corp Australia

“I wasn’t doing medical procedures. All the medical procedures were done by people that were qualified and I was giving advice to these medically qualified people,” he said.

However, News Corp reports that a series of YouTube videos that have oh-so-unfortunately already been removed show Savage saying that up to 16 IV bags for a cost of $150/bag could cure disease. 

The treatment was only available in Bali, Savage reasoned, “because the west including Australia has been hijacked by criminal corporations and their minions.” 

However, medical practitioners have apparently said there’s no known situation where DMSO and Magnesium chloride would be given to a patient via IV simultaneously. 




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