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Title: An oncologist from Alberta and the Dean of Medicine at the University of Calgary
Post by: Olatunbosun on 2025-05-06 05:04
An oncologist in Alberta and the Dean of Medicine at the University of Calgary have displayed troubling behavior regarding Ivermectin and Fenbendazole.
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Is this a case of mental instability or a deliberate attempt to incite violence? Alberta's oncology community seems to be struggling. A doctor, claiming to be a hematologist/oncologist in Northern Alberta, recently made an unusual claim regarding Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. She alleged that I visited Grande Prairie, a small town in Alberta, with the intent to "market toxic ineffective antiparasite medications." According to her, her oncology colleagues were "overwhelmed with confusing blood tests indicating liver injury until patients admitted to using Ivermectin and Fenbendazole."

However, there's a significant issue with her claim: it's completely untrue. I haven't traveled to Grande Prairie in three years, and I never spoke about Ivermectin or cancer there. I'm unaware of any "event" that occurred on February 7, or who might have attended. Therefore, no one could have had "abnormal blood tests" or experienced "liver injury" due to me, or due to Ivermectin or Fenbendazole. Did she fabricate this incident, or is it a case of hallucination aimed at defaming me? While it appears she may have experienced a psychotic episode, such defamation is dangerous. She exhibits unstable behavior while practicing medicine. Could she pose a risk to herself or others? If anyone knows her identity, please contact me. She should be reported to the @CPSA_CA. Additionally, Dr. Jon Meddings, former Dean of Medicine at the University of Calgary, has incited violence based on the aforementioned false claims made by "DrHeme." He stated yesterday, "I really want to see alternative medicine practitioners charged - they are killing people." This is incitement to violence stemming from a fabricated Twitter post by "DrHeme." I have shared these concerns with my legal advisor James Kitchen @KitchenWellsLaw for guidance.
Should I consider filing a police report? 🤔 These individuals appear to be struggling mentally. It's shocking to witness two esteemed medical professionals in Alberta engage in such erratic and damaging behavior, spreading false information and promoting violence. Their actions not only jeopardize my reputation but also erode public trust in the medical field. As a concerned citizen, I will take appropriate measures to address this situation and reveal the truth. I encourage everyone to remain vigilant and report any incidents of medical professionals disseminating misinformation or advocating violence. We must hold healthcare providers accountable and ensure they maintain the highest ethical standards. In the meantime, I will continue to support the responsible use of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, refusing to be swayed by unfounded attacks from those who aim to discredit me. The public deserves transparency, honesty, and respect from their healthcare professionals, and I will persist in advocating for these values.
William Makins