Dr. Makis vs some of Alberta’s corrupt politicians

    Dr. William Makis is a brave and persecuted Canadian Doctor (Oncologist) who needs our prayers in his fight against darkness, namely corrupt politicians and college directors who directly or indirectly defend pedophiles and who think it is a good idea to  reinstate them as doctors despite their charges. At the same time they are going after innocent doctors (and stripping them off their medical licenses) because they are raising concerns about the side effects of certain injections and for prescribing Ivermectin – a very useful medication awarded with a Nobel prize. If doctors are required to make a choice, they should obey “Do no harm” rather than Big Pharma. 

    Listen below and follow Dr Makis on Twitter/X (where he was previously banned) or Substack to learn more. Be sure to listen to the 15 minutes podcast. 

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