Episodes
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
The Progressive Commentary Hour - 07.05.22
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
Dr. Peter McCullough
TOPIC: Support for medical doctors who are being threatened with disciplinary action for speaking out about the pandemic and the government's response.
Dr. Peter McCullough is an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist, and a professor of Medicine at Texas Christian University and the University of North Texas Health Center School of Medicine. He is regarded as one of the world's experts on Covid-19. In addition to his internal medicine practice, he also manages common infectious diseases as well as cardiovascular complications associated with viral infection and injuries following Covid-19 vaccination. Since the time the pandemic was declared, Dr. McCullough took a lead in the medical response. He published the first synthesis of sequenced multi-drug treatment for ambulatory patients infected with the SARS-2 virus in the American Journal of Medicine. He has now published dozens of peer-reviewed papers on SARS-2 infection and the Covid vaccines, reviewed thousands of reports, and has published an additional 700 papers and studies. Dr. McCullough has testified on the pandemic response before the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, and before state government bodies in Texas, Colorado and New Hampshire.
National certification boards are now threatening disciplinary action against leading medical doctors in the COVID-19 pandemic response, including Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Pierre Kory, Dr. Ramin Oskoui, Dr. John Littell, Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Casey Delcoco, Dr. Elizabeth Laffay, and perhaps many others. I am contacting you due to your willingness to support previous support letters for our hero doctors.
Please support our open letter to the ABMS and FSMB in support of Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Pierre Kory, Dr. John Littell, Dr. Ryan Cole, Dr. Casey Delcoco, and Dr. Elizabeth Laffay.
To sign our open letter please visit the following link:
http://drelef.org/2022-open-letter-fsmb-abms/