``When you hit the corona vaccine, the magnet sticks'' The doctor who advocated the hoax was deprived of his license



The doctor's license of

Sherry Tenpenny, who had sent false information such as being connected to a 5G base station due to the body becoming a magnet due to vaccination with the new coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19), was suspended. This was announced by the Ohio Medical Commission.

This doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license. - cleveland.com
https://www.cleveland.com/open/2023/08/this-doctor-said-vaccines-magnetize-people-ohio-suspended-her-medical-license.html



Doc Who Said COVID Vax Magnetized People Has License Suspended | MedPage Today

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At the hearing of the Ohio State Legislature in June 2021, Mr. Tenpenny said, ``People who have been vaccinated have their bodies magnetized, and spoons and forks start to stick. It is what I claimed. According to the Ohio Medical Board, the remarks flooded authorities with about 350 complaints.

The Ohio Medical Board immediately attempted to interview Mr. Tenpenny, but Mr. Tenpenny did not respond to any communication, including emails and in-person visits to his office. As an ultimatum, the medical board issued a summons in September 2022, but again Mr. Tenpenny did not comply with the subpoena.

The Medical Commission's (PDF file) disciplinary document states, in a letter of inquiry served to Mr. Tenpenny, ''The COVID-19 vaccine magnetizes people or causes them to interface with 5G towers.' -19 Vaccines inject snippets of genetic material rather than real viruses, patients suffer from abnormal bleeding, myocarditis, stroke, neurological complications, etc., dead bodies in some metropolitan areas liquefied and drained into the water supply.”



At its August 9, 2023 meeting, the Ohio Medical Board unanimously decided to suspend Mr. Tenpenny's medical license indefinitely after Mr. Tenpenny's repeated refusal to defend himself. did. Tenpenny has also been fined $3,000.

This decision does not prevent Mr. Tenpenny from developing anti-vaccine activities, but because he lost his medical license, he used the title of a doctor to practice medicine, sold anti-vaccine products, and held seminars. It is no longer possible to hold events.

Before embarking on his anti-vaccine activism, Mr. Tenpenny served as emergency chief at Blanchard Valley Hospital in Ohio for 12 years from 1986, and in 1994 opened a clinic that offered an alternative medicine called osteopathy .

Tenpenny is also an anti -vaccine conspiracy theorist, starting with the book Saying No to Vaccines: A Resource Guide for All Ages in 2008. Since the beginning of 2023, I have been posting posts on SNS about vaccines with the tag “genocide”.



With regard to Mr. Tenpenny's repeated allegations and refusal to respond to investigations by the medical authorities, the medical board said in a report, ``In short, Mr. Tenpenny simply did not cooperate with the committee's investigation. He refused to cooperate without any reason, and that refusal was based on unsubstantiated subjective beliefs about the origins of the Board's investigation.'

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