Free speech is essential to delivering quality medical care. I need your help to restore it
Today, free speech is silenced by state Medical Boards. Together, we can and must change this.
Intimidation tactics by state medical boards and hospitals limit free speech
Today, healthcare providers who have facts and opinions that do not align with the mainstream narrative are afraid to speak out. That’s understandable. If you don’t support the narrative, the state medical boards will revoke your license and/or you will lose any hospital privileges.
I don’t think this approach leads to the best medical care when doctors are afraid to speak out—we can’t share important safety information.
Together we change change this
There is a way out, but I need your help to make it happen.
First the plan, then the ask
The plan is simple. We get this substack subscriber list to 100,000 heathcare providers who believe in free speech and feel their free speech rights have been compromised. Once we have that, then we tell everyone that the next day is “Truth Day” where everyone, on that day, posts the truth to social media all at the same time.
The medical boards are not equipped to handle 100,000 license revocations all at once. And if they dare try to revoke any licenses, we will sue them for violating our first amendment rights, lost wages, defamation, and we’ll sue the Board members PERSONALLY, not just the Board.
The ask is simple: share this with other healthcare providers
We need to grow the subscriber list of healthcare providers who want their free speech rights restored.
Right now, we have just under 2,000 healthcare provider subscribers, so we need every healthcare provider to:
Post this article to your social networks with your recommendation to subscribe (if they are a healthcare provider)
Subscribe if you are not already a subscriber
Together, we can change this in the US and the world. All I need is a few minutes of your time.
Time to kick the corrupt medical establishment's collective ass.
Hi Steve,
I cannot tell you how deeply appreciated you are. Thank you. It's starting to feel less lonely out here.
Julie Hare, MD