My medical board hearing starts October 11 at 1 pm EDT and will be livestreamed. I will be the first witness

The hearing will run 1pm -7 pm and I will likely be the only witness.  Come join the fun.  Attorney Justine Tanguay will liveblog the proceeding to people can understand what is really going on

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/dr-meryl-nass-suspension-maine-medical-board-misinformation/

The Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine next week will hold a hearing related to the board’s Jan. 12 suspension of Dr. Meryl Nass’s medical license.

CHD.TV will livestream Nass’s hearing on Oct. 11, 1 p.m. Eastern. You can watch here.

Nass’s original suspension order
included accusations of spreading “misinformation.” However, the board
on Sept. 26 withdrew six of those accusations and, on Sept. 30, withdrew
more of its factual allegations related to “misinformation.”

Next week’s hearing will focus on Nass’s prescribing of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin to treat COVID-19 and on record-keeping issues.

There are no patient complaints for the board to review.

According to her opening statement, Nass will introduce 286 pages of e-mails and letters from her patients and others, attesting to her competency, care and responsiveness to patient needs.

You can read two of the board’s recent notices withdrawing various complaints (second and third notices), Nass’s opening statement to the board and defense counsel’s timeline of events that led to her suspension.

Commenting on Nass’s suspension, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) President and General Counsel said:

“The
Board’s attempts to censor physicians like Nass have no role in
medicine or science. They present a grave danger to the health and human
rights of all Americans.”

CHD
is supporting Nass’s defense. Testifying experts will include: Harvey
Risch, M.D., Ph.D., professor emeritus in epidemiology at Yale
University; Dr. Paul Marik, pulmonary and critical care specialist; Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA vaccine technology; Dr. Pierre Kory, intensive care specialist; Dr. Steven Katsis, surgeon and member of the Oklahoma Medical Board.

Prior to her suspension, in November 2021, Nass wrote to the board asking it to define what it means by “misinformation” and “disinformation,” and to clarify what statutory authority the board has to discipline physicians on the basis of undefined transgressions.

Nass wrote the letter after the board issued a position statement in which it said:

“Physicians
who generate and spread COVID-19 vaccine misinformation or
disinformation are risking disciplinary action by state medical boards,
including the suspension or revocation of their medical license.”

The board did not respond to her letter, Nass told The Defender today.

Suspended without a hearing

The
board suspended Nass, an internist with special interests in
vaccine-induced illnesses, a biological warfare epidemiologist and
member of the CHD scientific advisory committee, after accusing her of
“unprofessional” and “disruptive” behavior based on her public criticism
of government COVID-19 policies and early treatment of the virus.

Prior
to her suspension, throughout her 40 years of practicing medicine, Nass
never had a malpractice case or a prior board action taken against her.

However, between October and December 2021, the board received four complaints against her.

Two
of the complaints came from strangers who cited “misinformation” they
saw on the internet, one came from a physician who accused Nass of
prescribing “deworming medication” (ivermectin) and one came from a
midwife regarding Nass’ prescribing hydroxychloroquine.

Without a hearing, the board ordered her license immediately suspended,
demanded a neuropsychological evaluation and implied that she was
mentally impaired or a substance abuser and incompetent to practice
medicine.

Nass’s
Maine counsel, Gene Libby and Tyler Smith, moved to dismiss all charges
and asked the board to apologize to Nass for what they characterized as
its unfounded case, intended to silence Nass and like-minded physicians
who used effective early treatments for COVID-19 instead of advising
their patients to do nothing until or unless they became ill enough to
require hospitalization.

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5 Comments

  1. "biological agents"?

    Nothing about them is biological. The mRNA is contrived and synthesised, as is the lipid nanoparticle sheath. So, too, are the other contents of the vial.

    I'll give you the 'water' component as a natural substance, but all the rest is the very opposite of biological (unless one takes the line that a human organism made it, and it contains carbon, therefore it is organic).

    Perhaps we could use the term 'pharmaceutical agents with genotoxic potential'.

  2. A decade ago, I asked my new family doctor her secret to keep from getting sick. She shared with me that they teach doctors in med school to never touch your own face with your hands. All but one of the doctors attending this meeting were obsessively touching their faces.

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