I’m not sure you’ve met the threshold for “the vast majority” but thanks for sharing and sticking to mostly credible sources.
According to the company they chose to park content with, professional standards and judiciary of the college of physicians they pay to be a member of, or terms and conditions of the organization they work for, all of your examples were examples of individuals that chose to fuck around, and found out.
Maybe in a better world, a world where a government controls how businesses operate or colleges of professionals govern themselves, you’ll be finally free from censorship.
And also, the Alberta Ivermectin doctor seems to have been totally made up by the people you feel are being censored unjustly.
ipolitics.ca
for starters
A story about a video posted by “The Liberty Council of Canada” created by the The Canadian Health Care Alliance which showcased doctors critical of lockdowns in April 2020. Essentially, it was ‘why not to be afraid of COVID.’
It was taken down by YouTube for contents that violated YouTube’s terms of service.
The Canadian Health Care Alliance is Canada’s answer to The Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance. So, the leading experts on horse dewormer and other snake oils.
I’d be keen to know which physicians actually signed on, but there are almost no names listed anywhere on their publications for obvious reasons.
If it’s not obvious, it’s because unsubstantiated quackery that goes against medical advice of the representative organizations isn’t OK in any legitimate college of physicians I know of.
The first doctor featured in the video, Dr. Stephen Malthouse, was later disciplined judiciously by the College of Physicians of BC after complaints from 10 colleagues for making public statements that were “harmful to the public” and which violated the professional standards of practice for the College he pays dues to.
As part of the terms of the discipline, he was censored by his College.
Rocco Galati is taking a case involving him to the Supreme Court, but it’s expected to be rejected.
Indirectly, a doctor got a warning from his "higher ups" because "Ivermectin"
The headline says a lot. “Doctor who says he gave Ivermectin to rural Alberta COVID-19 patients prompts warning from health authority.”
As does the warning: “Neither the veterinary nor human drug versions of Ivermectin has been deemed safe or effective for use in treated or preventing COVID… Using the veterinary version can pose potentially serious health problems if consumed by humans.”
The story about what turned out to be a mostly fictional doctor and a totally fictional story involving Ivermectin was first posted by someone that calls themselves “Brian” to a blog called
Peckford42.
It was later picked up and amplified using social media by none other than friend of Steve Bannon, Robert Malone. Your boy who calls himself the inventor of mRNA technology and pushed a narrative that the vaccines won’t work, and will cause harm.
To summarize where it stands now: The doctor in the story doesn’t work in the hospital he said he treated the patients in, nor does anyone with that name practice in Alberta, and certainly not for 15 years.
There also wasn’t a speech at the Vancouver Art Gallery when the blogger heard this info, and there is no COVID wing in the rural hospital “Brian” said he worked in.
Hospital officials said there were no COVID patients in the hospital when the blogster said this went down.
There is a doctor with the same name practicing in BC who has been disciplined by their College twice. He did not graduate from Dalhousie though.
Seems suspicious to me.
An Ontario critical care doctor alleged he was sacked from his position at William Osler Health System for criticizing the province's pandemic response.
toronto.ctvnews.ca
Ahhh. Poor Dr. Brooks Fallis.
It kind of surprises me his story resonates, but I guess it fits your narrative.
Osler Health terminated him as interim director of critical care after an interview on CBC in February where he criticized the Ford government’s decision to re-open the province citing what became our reality in the Spring.
Osler Health won’t comment on Human Resource matters, but he does or at-least did still work there.
It’s a tale as old as the public service has been a thing.
Interesting plot twist though. Doctor fired for speaking out against the premature loosening of restrictions by the Ford government.
Welcome to Fordnation
Draconian measures prevent some healthcare professions discussing their work during pandemic
www.theguardian.com
That was published in April 2020. I’m not sure if it’s still a thing, but I doubt it
I seem to read a news story every other day that features an NHS doctor talking about NHS stuff, often not using sentences Boris would appreciate.
So, if I were to guess, I’d say it’s not a problem anymore.
A little extra.
CALGARY: The Justice Centre has sent a legal warning letter to Alberta Health Services (“AHS”) on behalf of at least 20 AHS employees who have been threatened with the loss of their jobs if they do not agree to receive one of the experimental mRNA Covid shots. The demand letter, addressed to...
www.jccf.ca
Will be back with more later tonight. Have a good day all.
CALGARY: The Justice Centre has sent a legal warning letter to Alberta Health Services (“AHS”) on behalf of at least 20 AHS employees who have been threatened with the loss of their jobs if they do not agree to receive one of the experimental mRNA Covid shots. The demand letter, addressed to...
www.jccf.ca
Yeah, John Carpay and anything he associates with kind of lost me back when he tried unsuccessfully to keep Gay Straight Alliances out of Alberta schools.
That aversion for this scumbag includes anything involving associates like Maxine Bernier or Steve Bannon that doesn’t end with Maxine Bernier or Steve Bannon getting throat punched.
Didn’t he have the Chief Justice in Manitoba followed by a private investigator?
Thanks for responding