Better Way Conference Challenges Failed Establishment

Better Way Conference Challenges Failed Establishment — Dr. Robert Malone praises Dr. Tess Lawrie here and describes how prominent critics of the medical/media/corporate establishment will be attending  the Better Way Conference, May 20-22 in Bath, U.K.

It is the inaugural conference of the World Council for Health created to counter the lies being spewed by in the corrupt Medical/Pharma/Media complex.

Better Way Conference Challenges Failed Establishment
Dr. Tess Lawrie

Dr. Lawrie was a consultant to the WHO, evaluating evidence and developing recommendations. When she saw Dr. Pierre Kory testify before Congress about ivermectin, she gave up her Christmas holiday to run one of these reviews (unpaid) and see if the evidence really did back what Kory was claiming. It did, so she went to work, writing to health authorities and governments around the world and sharing the great news.

Which didn’t work out so great for her as she lost her consulting work and has been the subject of vicious attacks by powerful voices.

However, Malone notes she hasn’t quit and is working without a break to get the message about ivermectin and early treatment out to the public.

“What strikes me most about Tess is her unfailing positivity in the face of darkness,” Malone said. “She’s in the trenches with the rest of us, bloodied and bruised, but she’s also one of those smiling and pointing to the dawn.”

Malone, who is rather accomplished himself, has also suffered smears and other attacks from the powerful.

Yes, Malone really is the inventor of the core technology behind mRNA vaccines.

If you can check out the conference, do so. Also, if you can, chip in something for the World Council for Health. The big guys aren’t going to give them anything so the little guys have to.

Better Way Conference Challenges Failed Establishment
Better Way Conference Challenges Failed Establishment

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