“ABFM has determined that your Public Channels contain false, inaccurate and misleading statements constituting health misinformation and disinformation about COVID-19, the COVID-19 vaccine, and the effort of public health officials to address the COVID-19 pandemic through vaccination and other mitigation measures,” the letter states.
In the letter, “Professional Specialist” Andrea D. Back writes Littell violated Board Guidelines including “competence”, “a commitment to lifelong learning”, “honesty with the public” and “refraining from disruptive behavior in a healthcare environment”. Back writes Littell violated these guidelines by making “false and misleading claims” on his Rumble channel and website.
These people are hilariously terrified by Rumble and Substack. They often use an opponent’s presence on one of these alternative platforms as de facto proof of their guilt as a thought criminal. Their inability to regulate speech on these platforms with the same iron fist with which they purge blasphemous content on Facebook and Twitter is a source of endless anxiety for them.
I run into similar correct organizations in the legal profession and typically laugh in their face, but not until after I give them the advice so perfectly voiced by Logan Roy on Succession - i.e, to F*** O**!