By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
This week I was honored as one of a dozen Texas Scorecard award winners for community service, advocacy, and humanitarianism. Each person had a nominator and a reason to be up on the stage in front of a packed ballroom of largely conservative like-minded people.
The annual Texas Conservative Leader Awards highlight the men and women of the grassroots who work to make the Lone Star State shine brighter than ever. The award recipients are nominated by their peers – men and women who have seen them step up as citizen-leaders in their neighborhoods and communities. https://texasscorecard.com/cla/
The accolades were for voter integrity, eliminating critical race theory from learning curriculum, cleansing our schools of forced gender ambiguity and manipulation, fair taxation, and yes, a single doctor on stage who advocated high risk COVID-19 patients have access to early therapeutics and for a continuous appraisal of vaccine safety.
I was blown away with the sustained standing ovation from the gala attendees. Among senators, congressman, and civic leaders, there were just a few doctors. Some had lost their jobs because of their choice to defer on EUA vaccination. Why weren’t more conservative doctors, who would be usual attendees, absent from the event? Why are there no grand rounds on multidrug early treatment protocols or vaccine safety? How long can doctors hide in the shadows from a time of celebration and new thinking on informed consent, freedom of choice, and advocacy for autonomy? As I was holding the heavy sword in its sheath, I felt like I was being prepared for more battle with the bio-pharmaceutical complex (Courage to Face COVID-19). This amorphous yet powerful enemy of the people driving mass vaccination at all costs and working to confuse, beguile, and progressively strip freedoms threatening our way of life, our liberties, and our pursuit of happiness.
Battle Hymn of the Republic, Whitney Houston Live
In 1861 Julia Ward Howe, wife of a government official, wrote a poem for Atlantic Monthly for five dollars. The magazine called it, Battle Hymn of the Republic.
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Dear Dr. McCullough, thank you for your bravery and courage to uphold truth. I am an R.N. and truly understand the battle we face. God bless you and keep you and make His face shine upon you.
Thank you Dr McCullough. Thank you for your courage.