A quick google search on a couple of the doctors revealed the following:
Dr Dr. Mayer Eisenstein died in 2014 and "his suburban Chicago practice, currently known as Homefirst, garnered an alarming record: It was on the losing side of one of the largest U.S. jury verdicts -- $30 million -- ever awarded to the family of a newborn in a wrongful-death suit."
Dr. Mayer Eisenstein comes across as a grandfatherly physician, a pat-on-the-knee practitioner who delivers babies at home and who’s more likely to recommend chicken soup than an antibiotic. …
www.chicagotribune.com
Dr. Ghislaine Lanctot: After losing her medical license she became a believer in the super nutty sovereign citizen conspiracy theory and found out the hard way (jail time) that “Judicial authorities are not used to true sovereign beings,” Ghis complains, “and took my words as a proof of insanity.” (so do I, so do I)
>>>I can’t say I found Ghis to be terribly sympathetic. Her vague, gauzy spirituality reminds me too much of dozens of other varieties of puerile New Age balderdash, her medical wishful thinking is positively dangerous, and her conspiracy theories strike me as only half a degree less cuckoo than those of
David Icke. When your tales of evil at the root of power fail to seem even remotely convincing to someone as cynical about government as I am, maybe it’s time for a reality check.<<<
Ghis (Ghislaine Lanctôt) writes of her time behind bars for tax resistance in Canada in her new book “Escape in Prison.”
sniggle.net
Dr Ivette Lozano appears to be incompetent:
>>>One patient, who Lozano allegedly discouraged from going to a hospital for more intensive respiratory care, died of respiratory failure 2 weeks later. According to the
complaint, she told the patient that if he went to a hospital, he would be put on a ventilator and it "would blow out his lungs."<<<
Ivette Lozano, MD, under fire for treating COVID patients with hydroxychloroquine, supplements
www.medpagetoday.com
Dr. Tetyana Obukhanych has been promoting antivax garbage for years:
A deceptive and factually challenged blog post on an anti-vaccine website is not a “Harvard study,” yet its false conclusions are popular on social media.
www.snopes.com
I don't have time to look into all of them, but the ones I have looked into do not impress me.
Given that you are young, healthy, and unvaccinated, you may yet join these guys:
He called it a "small virus" and fought against government restrictions on the pandemic
www.sportworldnews.org
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A man who refused the Covid jabs believing he was too fit, has tragically lost his life.
www.nzherald.co.nz
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A Ukrainian fitness influencer with 1.1 million followers on Instagram has died of the coronavirus – after previously doubting the existence of the deadly bug, according to reports.
nypost.com