The government, medical and big pharma complex paid media companies to censor any dialogue that challenged the authorized Covid narrative. Physicians, outspoken against Covid protocols and those that used unauthorized treatments to help patients, were targeted with loss of employment, license removal and legal actions.
Millions died or were permanently damaged from the government Covid protocols and mandates. Thousands of owners lost their businesses through shutdowns. Many isolated fragile citizens ended their lives by suicide or relapsed and died from substance abuse. Tens of thousands of students dropped-out or never returned to government schools.
Governor Newsom and California enforced the nation’s most egregious arbitrary unscientific rules, lockdowns and prohibitions. Schools were shuttered the longest. Newsom even tried to make Covid injections mandatory for children to return to school. The legislature passed a law that doctors could only diagnose and treat patients per government dictates. Otherwise, physicians could lose their licenses. The law was eventually ruled unconstitutional.
Now, physicians that were threatened and abused by tyrannical credentialing boards that carried-out the flawed Covid-19 protocols have been given the go-ahead by the courts to sue for damages.
The case was brought by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons Education Foundation (AAPS) against the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the American Board of Family Medicine and the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security in response to these organizations and agencies’ threats and actions against doctors because of what these doctors said about COVID.
Their medical opinions contradicted the government's advocacy of experimental testing, treatments and shots that proved faulty, hazardous and deadly.
A report in The Federalist documented the ruling.
"The AAPS Educational Foundation brought the case because of a series of physicians who were being threatened with loss of their board certification because they had made comments that were either critical of the COVID vaccines or that advocated for early treatment with repurposed drugs," explained AAPS chief Jane Orient.
The case also cited the egregious censorship schemes that were developed by Homeland Security's Disinformation Governance Board which, Orient explained, "was devoted to seeking out and finding 'disinformation,' 'malinformation,' and, or pressuring people, including those on specialty boards and social media companies, to take action."
One plaintiff, Dr. Peter McCullough, a former professor of medicine and medical school department head, was forced into independent practice over his views after those in "academic practice" refused to allow him free speech.
Dr. McCullough is an internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist holding degrees from Baylor University, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, University of Michigan, and Southern Methodist University. In Dallas, Texas, McCullough treats common infectious diseases as well as the cardiovascular complications of both the viral infection and the injuries developing after the COVID-19 shot. He is the most published author of cardiovascular research in the world.
He questioned the experimental shots at state legislative hearings and in other venues. The ABIM later adopted a rule about "misinformation" and retroactively applied it to him, the report said. McCullough confirmed to The Federalist that he offered documentation and evidence regarding his opinions on COVID, but ABIM refused to accept it.
Lawyer Andrew Schlafly, representing AAPS, said, "Viewpoint-based censorship of freedom of speech is one of the most important issues today, and essential to the future of both our country and the ability of patients to obtain quality medical care. It is vital that we restore freedom of speech and end improper interference with it. Physicians must be able to speak candidly about issues of public concern without fear of retaliation."
Meanwhile, Yuba and Sutter County Health Departments still advocate erroneous and controversial Covid medical information and treatment for local residents. There has been no public inquiry into the remarkable spike in local deaths following the departments’ endorsement and offering of the experimental Covid shots.
(Lou Binninger can be heard on No Hostages Radio podcast, live on KMYC 1410AM 10-1 Saturdays, read at Live with Lou on Facebook and at Nohostagesradio.com)
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