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Some Updates from Dr. Cole

  • Team Cole
  • Nov 1, 2024
  • 2 min read

In the last few months, Dr. Cole has been traveling around the world sharing science and philosophy and truth about health, COVID, cancer, and freedom. A few highlights of from the last 6 months -

  • In May, Dr. Cole participated in the Inspire Network conference in conjunction with a rally in front of WHO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, opposing the WHO Pandemic Treaty. Largely due to the work of many in the medical freedom movement, the Treaty is still in negotiations, and the WHO has dialed back some of the language that requires member countries to abide by its recommendations.

  • Dr. Cole traveled to Mexico City in August, where he was part of a roundtable discussion on the main stage at CPAC Mexico, alongside Dr. Alex Diaz. Dr. Cole and Dr. Diaz shared with the audience the potential threats to health posed by the COVID-19 vaccination program.

  • In September, Dr. Cole was a key presenter at the International Crisis Summit VI conference in Tokyo, Japan. In addition to a media day, Dr. Cole spoke at the main public conference on the topic of mRNA vaccinations and Health. This conference was particularly timely because the Japanese health agencies were preparing to roll-out a new Replicon vaccine for COVID-19. The conference specifically addressed the concerns regarding this platform. Dr. Cole also addressed members of Japan's Parliament, and spoke about Samurai principles, which should guide policymakers in protecting the population. You can find excerpts from the ICS conference on this page.

    https://www.internationalcovidsummit.com

  • Also in September, Dr. Cole was the keynote speaker at a Washington Day dinner in Pocatello, Idaho, where he discussed Medical Freedom and vaccination risks. He also was a keynote speaker in Sun Valley, Idaho, alongside a screening of the film "Shot Dead" presented by We The Patriots and the Health Freedom Defense Fund.

  • Medical freedom events were held throughout October in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Spokane, Washington, Boston, Massachusetts, and Anchorage, Alaska. Dr. Cole attended each of these events and continued to share his thoughts about the importance of medical freedom and understanding the risks inherent in the COVID vaccination.

In addition to these travels, Dr. Cole has been actively involved with FLCCC webinars, and a guest on several other podcasts and webinars. We will link to many of those.

 
 
 

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