Doctors who promoted the use of FDA approved medications like ivermectin and hyhydroxychloroquine have had their licenses revoked, proving that the left will ensure those who are not walking in lockstep with their agenda, supporting their propaganda, and attempting to usurp the American people of their rights and political power are punished accordingly for their insubordination. As the folks at ZeroHedge noted, no good deed goes unpunished.
Check out some of the information from this report published by The Washington Post:
“The American Board of Internal Medicine revoked the certifications of Pierre Kory and Paul Marik, two physicians known for continuing to promote ivermectin, an anti-parasitic medication, as a treatment for covid long after the medical community found it to be ineffective. The two men co-founded the Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance, which experts say spread misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic…
The Board’s website listed both men’s certifications as “revoked” within the past week. That effectively prevents them from practicing at large hospitals and academic institutions…
A Washington Post investigation found that physicians who spread misinformation faced few repercussions, as a weak system of medical boards failed to penalize them. My colleagues Lena H. Sun, Hayden Godfrey and I found that medical board disciplinary records showed two other doctors alleged to be following the Alliance’s guidance (not Kory or Marik) were accused of substandard medical care after three patients died.”
As the report notes, 80 percent of infected individuals who had ventilators shoved down their gullets and were put on sedative drugs that suppress breathing ended up dying in the hospital. There are a group of folks out there who believe this was done on purpose, but we can’t prove that. Not yet anyway. The medical professionals who did this were hailed as heroes who were richly rewarded by the government for essentially facilitating the deaths of untold numbers of people.
The ones who actually did their jobs and upheld the Hypocratic Oath and saved lives by administering effective treatments for COVID? They were ignored, slandered, and denied their medical licenses.
Look at the FLCCC Alliance’s post-fallout press release:
“”This fight is about more than just our right to speak—it’s about protecting the future of healthcare. When doctors are silenced for questioning the prevailing narrative, we all lose,” stated Dr. Pierre Kory. “We must ensure that medical decisions are guided by expertise and evidence, not by fear of reprisal. Our commitment is to every physician’s freedom to practice medicine based on what they know is right.”
“True progress in medicine depends on the free exchange of ideas and the courage to challenge established norms,” remarked Dr. Paul Marik. “Without open scientific debate, we risk losing the opportunity to discover better treatments, such as proven repurposed drugs for new viruses, and to provide the best patient care and save lives. It’s essential that we continue to discuss and debate all perspectives if we are to uphold the integrity of our profession.”
This is not just about the certifications of Drs. Marik and Kory—this is a broader fight for the future of healthcare, where physicians can practice medicine based on science and conscience, without undue interference or fear of retribution. The decision by the ABIM is not only an attack on the professional integrity of these doctors but also a direct threat to the freedom of medical practitioners around the world.”
There are still folks in the corporate media who seem to have a raging case of nostalgia for the lockdowns of 2020, as they are making calls for a return to the pandemic measures that were in place at the time. Individuals such as Aron Solomon, who is the chief strategist for Amplify. He wants to see the measures make a comeback due the alleged “summer wave” of cases breaking out in America. Funny. This is the first time I’m hearing anything about that. Hmm.
“This wave has taken many people by surprise, particularly as the country has largely consigned the pandemic to the past. While public life has pretty much returned to pre-pandemic norms — something almost none of us would have believed in the summer of 2020 — the virus itself has not…” The Hill wrote. “So where do we realistically go from here, given that it is clear that COVD-19 is far from over? While much progress has been made in terms of vaccination and treatment, the current surge is a stark reminder that complacency is not an option. The road ahead will require a renewed commitment to public health, both from government leaders and from individuals.”
“We all need to prepare for not only the possibility of continued disruptions but for another new normal that might be a little closer to 2020 than how we’ve recently been living. That means preparing for future waves and the long-term implications of a world in which COVID-19 remains a persistent, if manageable, threat,” The Hill added.
I don’t mean to sound overdramatic, but it will be a cold day in you-know-where before I bow the knee again to the government over a glorified flu virus. We listened once. Some of us went the distance in our compliance. And it nearly destroyed the country. Never again.
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