This hour long discussion shines new light on the political and medical decisions that have been taken over the past 18 months and calls into the question the real motivation behind lockdowns, mask mandates and the rollout of the vaccination programme.
Joining our host Sara Haboubi are Mattie McGrath (Independent TD), Dr. Micheal McConvill, Dr. Martin Feeley, Dr Vincent Carroll, Melissa Ciummei (investor) and Paddy Hennessey (Irish Nurses for Transparency and Openness).
This latest Iconoclast Roundtable discussion will premier on The Irish Inquiry website, Friday 1st October 2021, at 9pm.
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Dr. Sherri J. Tenpenny is an osteopathic medical doctor, board certified in three medical specialties. She is the most outspoken physician on the adverse impact that vaccines can have on health. She has lectured at Cleveland State University and Case Western Reserve Medical School, and has been a speaker at conventions, both nationally and internationally, as a recognised expert on a wide range topics within the field of Integrative Medicine including breast health, breast thermography, women’s hormones, medical uses of iodine and the adverse effects vaccines have on health.
BA in Chemistry from University of Virginia in 1980 and a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology from George Washington University in 1992. Judy has co-authored seminal papers culminating at least a decade of research in each of four fields: immunology, natural products chemistry, epigenetics, and HIV/AIDs drug development. in 1999, when she directed the Laboratory of Antiviral Drug Mechanisms in developing therapeutics and diagnostics for HIV/AIDS and AIDS associated malignancies. In 2014 she and Kent Heckenlively co-authored the book Plague.
Research and innovation areas are proteomics, protein arrays, biomarker discovery and validation. She co-founded a Max-Planck-Institute, Berlin spin-out, Protagen AG, a successful German biomedical company (1997-2019) (
Batchelor of Sciences honours degree (applied social sciences) , and a PhD including a 4-year research study of public health care organisational culture and change. Finbar has worked as a social care practitioner, healthcare trainer, and third level educator. Finbar has also spent ten years as an activist with his activism focused mainly against economic evictions by financial institutions Finbar is also Primary Carer for his 86 year old mother with a number of underlying conditions that make her susceptible to COVID19.
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