

His stances on policy issues tend to be socially conservative among other issues, he supports the death penalty, opposes same-sex marriage, and has called abortion a " crime against humanity." During the senatorial debate held on October 9, 2006, Jones proposed that a collaboration of European Union and North American elites are on the verge of forming a " one world communist government." Personal life He reported that ten years prior, he had discovered colloidal silver and began drinking 10 ounces of it every day. Paul died of a heart attack after being treated for pneumonia he also suffered from a stroke and had prostate cancer he was 62.
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However, regarding colloidal silver, the National Institutes of Health have stated that “evidence supporting health-related claims is lacking”. Paul Karason, also known as ¨papa smurf, ¨ died in 2013 and was blue. Colloidal Silver Blue Man Paul Karason Dies Since 2008 when he first appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Paul Karason, the so-called 'colloidal silver blue man' became the poster boy for argyria, the rare condition in which the skin becomes stained gray or blue due to excessive consumption of silver. Jones is not alone in his beliefs the use of colloidal silver has found support among some notables, such as actress Gwyneth Paltrow and Infowars' Alex Jones. Jones is reported to have said, given the chance to go back, he would do it all over again. Since 2008 when he first appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Paul Karason, the so-called colloidal silver blue man became the poster boy for argyria, the rare condition in which the skin becomes stained gray or blue due to excessive consumption of silver. 24, 2013, 4:54 PM UTC By Eun Kyung Kim The man who shot to Internet fame several. Missouri televangelist Jim Bakker was ordered to pay 156,000 in restitution to the viewers of his religious talk show. The peculiar coloration of his skin featured prominently in media coverage of his unsuccessful campaign. Colloidal Silver Blue Man Paul Karason Dies. Paul Karason's skin turned blue after he used colloidal silver to treat a skin condition. Jones' purposeful consumption of silver, which he believed to be an antibiotic, was a measure he undertook in response to his fears that the Y2K problem would make antibiotics unavailable, an event that did not occur. In his book The Disappearing Spoon, about the periodic table, author Sam Kean chronicled the experience of Jones, who developed argyria, which permanently turned his skin a blue-grey color, by consuming large quantities of home-made colloidal silver.

He is known for his artificially induced blue-grey skin tone, caused by argyria. Stan Jones (born January 13, 1943) is a Libertarian Party politician who has twice run unsuccessfully for the United States Senate, in 20, and three times unsuccessfully as the Libertarian nominee for governor of Montana, in 2000, 2004, and 2008.
