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Ada County Board of Commissioners Tuesday selected Dr. Ryan Cole for a seat on the board of Central District Health. He replaces Dr. Ted Epperley, who commissioners informed in June he would not be retained.
Cole has recently called COVID-19 vaccines "fake," "needle-rape," and "clot shot." Commissioners Beck and Davidson voted in favor of Cole, Kenyon voted against.
"I think it's a sad day when this body would go against our medical community," Kenyon said. She noted Cole's comments on vaccines [bold]Ada County Board of Commissioners Tuesday selected Dr. Ryan Cole for a seat on the board of Central District Health. He replaces Dr. Ted Epperley, who commissioners informed in June he would not be retained.
Cole has recently called COVID-19 vaccines "fake," "needle-rape," and "clot shot." Commissioners Beck and Davidson voted in favor of Cole, Kenyon voted against.
"I think it's a sad day when this body would go against our medical community," Kenyon said. She noted Cole's comments on vaccines "fly in the face of ethics" because his own family is vaccinated and his company, Cole Diagnostics, profits on the sale of COVID-19 testing.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: PerfectAnomoly
Dr. Cole seems eminently qualified.
Director of of one of the largest independent labs in the country.
Resident and Fellow of surgical pathology at the Mayo Clinic.
On the CDH Board.
Conducted over 100,000 CV lab tests.
Treated over 350,000 patients over 30 years of practice.
I'm good with his credentials and qualifications.
Numerous hit pieces on him?
Naturally Expected...He speaks out against the established narrative.
originally posted by: Freenrgy2
a reply to: IAMTAT
Seems like another "qualified" individual in line to make a buck off of doom porn.
Free country though and you can believe whatever you want.
originally posted by: shaemac
originally posted by: nonspecific
I'm going to ask this very carefully and politely to avoid any more friction but...
Whilst I cannot or will not comment on this particular doctor and his findings I'd like to ask the gang in general why the medical insurance companies are not saying anything about all this?
If the above is true then do the insurance companies not have scientists and doctors who will be looking at these types of claims?
Surely if this turns out to he true it will be the end of these companies as there's no way they could payout non such massive healthcare bills on this kind of scale?
Do they say say anything at all, I honestly don't know not being from the US?
a reply to: IAMTAT
Insurance companies still cover the costs of highly addictive pain killers.
Does that answer your question?
Insurance companies make money off of sick and dying people. So do doctors. So does the pharmaceutical industry. There is no money to be made of people get healthy and well.
how can dr cole be right when the head person on that paper HE the DR QUOTED from called him a liar and said there was nothing in that paper that showed any cancer or autoimmune diseases from the covid vaccine..........I am not afraid...when I do my research and find out this guy told a bold face lie about a research paper and the head researcher called him out on it.......well the dr is a liar plain and simple....of course you TOTALLY IGNORED the fact the the DR LIED because you know it is true and there is no other way for you to respond ...
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: research100
You sound VERY afraid he's right.
originally posted by: research100
I found some info on this dr A viral video features a doctor making dubious claims about COVID-19 vaccines and treatments at a forum hosted by Idaho’s lieutenant governor. Dr. Ryan Cole claims mRNA vaccines cause cancer and autoimmune diseases, but the lead author of the paper on which Cole based that claim told us there is no evidence mRNA vaccines cause those ailments.
please explain the lead author of the paper dr cole is basing this on said there is NO EVIDENCE mRNA vaccines cause those ailments??? www.factcheck.org...
originally posted by: ColeYounger
Check out this hilarious attempt to discredit Dr. Cole. A YT comment states that Cole is a right-winger with ties to the January 6th "insurrection". The most horrific event that ever happened in the history of mankind, where the pillars of democracy itself were shaken to their core!
This is comedy gold.
Bryan Waller
1 week ago
He's not an immunologist, and his organization AFDS, is a right wing organization funded by the Free speech Foundation, another right wing group. Their founder (AFDS), Simone Gold, was arrested in the capital on January 6th for taking part in the insurrection.
originally posted by: Mysterychic88
a reply to: shasta9600 can you imagine the hell that would kick off? I am so worried because most of my loved ones have had it and when I tried to show them studies like these and warnings from pre eminent scientists they shrugged it off because it hadn't come from the mainstream media. I knew then I was fighting a losing battle.
MC
originally posted by: Justoneman
Do you disbelieve they want to reduce the world's population? That is going to be where we may decide to agree to disagree. I see a "by any means necessary" strategy has been deployed. All the clues are there for people willing to look at the dots and seeing the connections.