This law allows doctors to face discipline for spreading so-called misinformation or disinformation about COVID-19—including information about vaccine effectiveness and untested treatments—and categorizes it as unprofessional conduct.
Physicians and surgeons are regulated by the Medical Board. Under current law, the board is required to act against any licensed doctor who is charged with unprofessional conduct.
So, can we sue a doctor when they say it's "safe and effective"?
I like the way you think, Fren, but the problem with a parallel healthcare system is the current existing one has no problem utilizing the forces of the law to crack down on anyone threatening their power. We've already seen the traitorous law enforcement scum that upheld the COVID mandates over the public. Trampling rights in the name of the biomedical security state. It would be difficult to find an alternative vessel to facilitate the practice of medicine, notably being associated with "quackery" as they like to call it (a disparaging Rockafeller smear tactic).
So, Doctors are not allowed to give patients informed consent about vaccine effectiveness and untested treatments? No informed consent for the patient?! This is terrible. California may lose a lot of Doctors if this happens.
That's one of the goals of this. Push out any dissenting voices in the industry so we're left with nothing more than Pharma and Big Government yes-men. Anyone attempting to disprove the psyop gets the IRL banhammer.
Glad I visited in 2013. Unfortunately the beaches of California are fucked and I truly don't know how thousands of miles of coastline could ever be cleaned of microplastics. Currently as you read this, millions of broken up pieces of plastic are being tumbled in the surf and roughed up by the sand effectively making a new plastic sand.
Worth reading the list. Kinda like a dystopian preview of what they are planning for all of us.
...sadly true mate....
One stat stood out in the article.
There are currently 8 million residents of California with criminal records.
...that is what happens when there are too many laws....
“Rules are mostly made to be broken and are too often for the lazy to hide behind”
― Douglass Macarthur
COVID Misinformation (AB 2098)
This law allows doctors to face discipline for spreading so-called misinformation or disinformation about COVID-19—including information about vaccine effectiveness and untested treatments—and categorizes it as unprofessional conduct. Physicians and surgeons are regulated by the Medical Board. Under current law, the board is required to act against any licensed doctor who is charged with unprofessional conduct.
So, can we sue a doctor when they say it's "safe and effective"?
The FDA and even the pharma companies themselves say the vaxx is NOT effective in stopping Covid...or transmitting it. Hello? Is this thing on???
So are we to comply with their 1 year old (wrong then & wrong still) information? This is a complete shit-show of a California government.
People and all doctors need to all leave the medical BAR. Join an independent one. Front-line doctors to start.
I like the way you think, Fren, but the problem with a parallel healthcare system is the current existing one has no problem utilizing the forces of the law to crack down on anyone threatening their power. We've already seen the traitorous law enforcement scum that upheld the COVID mandates over the public. Trampling rights in the name of the biomedical security state. It would be difficult to find an alternative vessel to facilitate the practice of medicine, notably being associated with "quackery" as they like to call it (a disparaging Rockafeller smear tactic).
So, Doctors are not allowed to give patients informed consent about vaccine effectiveness and untested treatments? No informed consent for the patient?! This is terrible. California may lose a lot of Doctors if this happens.
That's one of the goals of this. Push out any dissenting voices in the industry so we're left with nothing more than Pharma and Big Government yes-men. Anyone attempting to disprove the psyop gets the IRL banhammer.
...the law of unintended consequences....
...doggy winks...
Glad I visited in 2013. Unfortunately the beaches of California are fucked and I truly don't know how thousands of miles of coastline could ever be cleaned of microplastics. Currently as you read this, millions of broken up pieces of plastic are being tumbled in the surf and roughed up by the sand effectively making a new plastic sand.
Yeah, used to dream of a California vacation, but now its a shithole of Californication....
Whore loitering a okay now, gotcha... Kek