Wednesday, August 6, 2025

The Global Health Project is on a mission

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Global Health Project

The Global Health Project is a coalition of organizations, experts & advocates dedicated to improving & protecting the health & future for all humans through education, advocacy, programs and communication initiatives; defending health choice, equality and responsibility for future generations.

Who We Are

We are a group of doctors and citizens who acknowledge that we can’t just move on from this experience. That we need to band together, recognize the truth, and step up and ensure that this never happens again.

We were lied to. What we were told to believe was wrong. We were deceived and many of us were told to treat our patients in ways that didn’t work and could even hurt them. We can’t just pretend like that didn’t happen – because then it will happen again.

Our dependency on authority figures – as doctors and citizens – has put us all in a position where we are putting ourselves at risk, and mistakes are being made.

We need to reestablish the relationship with our health in general

We need to rebuild the trust in our doctor-patient relationships, because it’s not supposed to be a media-patient relationship or a fauci-patient relationship. That’s not how it works. Each person is unique and should be treated as such.

What Is The Mission Of This Campaign?

We need to give permission for doctors to acknowledge that mistakes were made – and we recognize that – and we need to be trusted it won’t happen again.

We have to start demanding real conversations between doctors and their patients. Conversations where we both sit down and dig deep into concerns and look at all information, and respect choice. 

Who Are You? What Is The Origin Story?

We are a group of doctors and citizens who acknowledge that we can’t just move on from this experience. That we need to band together, recognize the truth, and step up and ensure that this never happens again.

We came together with the realization that forgetting what happened to all of us may be easy, but it won’t do anything to ensure it doesn’t happen again. If we don’t empower each other now to call out what’s true, we are putting ourselves at risk for losing complete control when the next pandemic hits.

Take ActionWhat Can You Do?

They don’t want us to have the conversation.

They don’t want us to talk about the corruption and the lies.

But, it’s time.

It’s time to ask the hard questions.

It’s time to question what we’ve been told.

We can take our power back by having the conversation.

Change can be simple – all it takes a willingness to have the conversation!

Examples Of Questions To Ask:

1. Looking back, would you have done the same things?

2. How do you feel about all of the injuries we’ve been seeing?

3. Do you still think it was right to limit treatments that may have saved lives? 

Source: Globalhealthproject

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