This is a timeline titled "History of Chlorine Dioxide Therapies," showing the development and use of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) for therapeutic purposes from 1929 to 2021. Blue arrows indicate discoveries related to oral ingestion, while orange arrows denote non-oral therapeutic applications. Key events include: - 1929: Dr. Fritz Blass (USA) invents oral ClO2 to treat a wide range of diseases. - 1976: Howard Alliger (USA) discovers ClO2 cures skin rashes and develops oral, dental, and skin applications. - 1980: Vladimir Pasechnik (USSR) discovers ClO2 as an antidote to bioweapons and TB. - 1982: Colonel Mondragon (Nigeria) cures cholera and malaria with ClO2. - 1986: Aerobic Industries (USA) develops Aerobic 7 tablets using ClO2 for various diseases. - 1983: Howard Alliger (USA) forms Alcide Corporation. - 1985: Central American doctors treat various illnesses with ClO2. - 1988: Howard Alliger files patents for numerous ClO2 therapeutic applications. - 1996: Jim Humble (USA) cures malaria in Guyana with Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS). - 2006: Mark Grenon (USA) cures his MRSA infection, begins treating others with MMS. - 2007: Andreas Kalcker (Spain) devotes himself to ClO2 research. - 2010: Humble and Grenon (USA) form the Genesis II Church to promote ClO2 treatments. - 2012: Andreas Kalcker promotes ClO2 as an alternative to MMS. - 2016: Kacper Postawski (USA) releases the documentary *Quantum Leap* on ClO2. - 2020: FDA jails Mark Grenon and his sons for promoting ClO2. - 2021: "Curious Outlier" (USA) creates The Universal Antidote website on ClO2. The timeline highlights both the advocacy for ClO2 therapies and the controversies, such as [il]legal actions against proponents like Mark Grenon.