Episodes
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Progressive Commentary Hour - Is Covid-19 a natural accident or was it by design?
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Dr. Meryl Nass is an internal medicine physician in Maine and activist who specializes in treating patients with Gulf War syndrome, adverse reactions from the anthrax vaccine and vaccine safety and efficacy in general. In the past she has testified on six separate occasions before Congress on behalf of veterans suffering from the causes of Gulf War syndrome. Meryl is also active in opposing vaccine mandates and critiquing the false claims and fear mongering about infectious disease epidemics and corruption within the medical industrial military complex. She serves on the Board of the Alliance for Human Research Protection, a non profit organization run by Vera Sharav that advances medical ethics that uphold human rights and protect humans from wrongful medical interventions. Her work is cited in many professional articles and publications. She holds degrees from MIT and her medical degree from the Mississippi School of Medicine. Dr Nass' website where she blogs is AnthraxVaccine.blogspot.com
Vera Sharav is one of our most passionate street fighters against the pharmaceutical industry and advocate for the rights of medical research subjects. She is the founding President of the Alliance for Human Research Protection. A Holocaust survivor at a young age, Vera has exposed the experimental use of HIV drugs on toddlers in New York's foster care system, the suicide risks of antidpressants, and pressured the National Institutes of Health to reevaluate its protocols on psychiatric trials to protect patients and participants. Her determination to protect the public also resulted in the Environmental Protection Agency suspending its pesticide experiment on children. She has testified and appeared on panels with the Institute of Medicine, the federal National Bioethics Advisory Committee and the FDA. Speak of Vera, Marcia Angell at Harvard and the former Chief Editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, described as "someone the research establishment badly needs." Vera's website with the Alliance for Human Research Protection is AHRP.org