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Interview: RFK, Jr. and I Discuss the War on Informed Consent

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and I discuss how Dr. Paul Thomas was suspended for respecting the right to informed consent for vaccinations.

Apr 13, 2021 | 0 comments

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I recently joined Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on his podcast The Defender to discuss the importance of the right to informed consent and how this fundamental human right has been under assault by the medical establishment. This assault is illustrated by the Oregon Medical Board’s suspension of Dr. Paul Thomas for respecting his patients’ right to informed consent for vaccinations.

Don’t miss our enlightening discussion! (I don’t have an embed code for the video, but if you’d rather watch than listen only, watch it here. There is also a transcript at that link.) Then, for more information about the suspension order against Dr. Paul Thomas, be sure to read my paper “Oregon Medical Board Suspends Dr. Paul Thomas for Practicing Informed Consent“.

Update: In August 2021, adapted from that article of mine, my book The War on Informed Consent: The Persecution of Dr. Paul Thomas by the Oregon Medical Bard was published, featuring a Foreword by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Buy the book here!

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About the Author

I am an independent researcher, journalist, and author dedicated to exposing mainstream propaganda that serves to manufacture consent for criminal government policies.

I write about critically important issues including US foreign policy, economic policy, and so-called "public health" policies.

My books include Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman: Austrian vs. Keynesian Economics in the Financial Crisis, and The War on Informed Consent.

To learn more about my mission and core values, visit my About page.

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