• Published On: January 5, 2024

    FLCCC Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Pierre Kory, was quoted in a recent article in The Defender, reviewing the peer-reviewed study, 'Characteristics and predictors of Long COVID among diagnosed cases of COVID-19.' When it came to discussing the link between two doses of COVID-19 vaccination and the development of long COVID symptoms, the study authors called it an “observational paradox” and cited research that contradicted what their data showed. Dr. Pierre Kory told The Defender he wasn’t surprised the researchers found a link between two vaccine doses and long COVID — and he also wasn’t surprised the authors downplayed the finding.

  • Published On: December 14, 2023

    Catch up on recent podcasts and webinars featuring FLCCC doctors and advisors and make sure to share your favorites!

  • Published On: October 13, 2023

    Catch up on recent podcasts and webinars featuring FLCCC doctors and advisors and make sure to share your favorites!

  • Published On: September 14, 2023

    Catch up on recent podcasts and webinars featuring FLCCC doctors from Sep. 6-14, 2023 and make sure to share your favorites!

  • Published On: January 23, 2023

    More than 200 medical professionals, including FLCCC physicians and advisors, have come together to sign a new statement on medical freedom penned by Dr. Meryl Nass and Michael Kane and hosted by Children's Health Defense.

  • Published On: October 24, 2022

    FLCCC founding physicians, Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Marik, helped start Children's Health Defense's inaugural conference, The Path Forward: Uniting to Create A Better World,  co-presenting Pharma Corruption, Injuries and A Path Towards Healing. The conference wrapped with a screening of the new documentary, The Real Anthony Fauci, The Movie.

  • Published On: October 20, 2022

    Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s highly suppressed, yet best-selling, book The Real Anthony Fauci is now the most important documentary of our lifetimes.

  • Published On: October 2, 2022

    “Medical knowledge is always evolving. No one has a monopoly on good ideas. Our leaders in government should encourage doctors to pursue new ideas and innovate, not threaten to end their careers for disagreeing.”

  • Published On: January 24, 2022

    A panel discussion on COVID blasted the federal government’s response to the global pandemic, calling many of the policies “obscene, absurd, illogical and nonscientific.”