Starting your own private medical practice can be a game changer for both practitioners and their patients. Join FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Kat Lindley, herself an independent practitioner, as she leads a conversation with FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. JP Saleeby, Chris Jackman, NP, and Dr. Jennifer Fontius—all of whom have established their own private practices. Together, they explore what it takes to break away from the system—and thrive.
FLCCC board member Dr. Chris Martenson sits down with FLCCC Senior Fellows, Dr. Ryan Cole and Dr. Kat Lindley, and Jeffery Tucker, founder and president of the Brownstone Institute. Together, they revisit key moments like the collapse of trust in medicine, pervasive censorship, and the rise of global propaganda. They’ll also confront the challenges faced by those who held firm to their principles despite the personal cost.
Dr. Paul Marik and FLCCC Senior Fellows Dr. Kat Lindley and Dr. Brooke Miller answer audience questions on topics ranging from ivermectin and vitamin D to spike protein and cancer. Dr. Miller also updates us on his efforts to bring relief to victims of the recent hurricanes in North Carolina.
Dr. Kat Lindley, Director FLCCC International Fellowship Program, remembers friend and colleague Dr. Jackie Stone. "This essay isn't a statistical analysis or a call to action; it's a lament, a heartfelt reflection on the lives of those who, paradoxically, save lives while silently suffering."
Have you ever felt like the doctor-patient healthcare experience is rushed or impersonal? In this episode, Dr. Kat Lindley hosts a discussion about how independent medical practice could be the solution that benefits both patients and doctors.
Dr. Meryl Nass and Breeauna Sagdal expose the attack on food, from the use of mRNA in beef to the push for lab-grown meats and insect proteins.
FLCCC Senior Fellows Dr. Kat Lindley and Dr. Ryan Cole break down where Monkeypox came from, discuss the real risks, explore natural treatments, and debunk the myths surrounding the upcoming Mpox vaccines.
Senior Fellows, Dr. Kat Lindley, Dr. Brooke Miller, and Dr. Karina Acevedo discuss mRNA vaccines in animals and the potential for disruptions to our food supply.
Dr. Kat Lindley shares her thoughts on recent updates regarding BirdFlu and new HHS $176M contract with Moderna to produce mRNA vaccines.
Dr. Lindley, Senior Fellow in Family Medicine, and Dr. Biss, Senior Fellow in Obstetrics and Gynecology, talk about the future of women’s health and answer the most pressing questions from the audience.
Dr. Kat Lindley and Dr. Meryl Nass explain what the WHO Pandemic Treaty aimed to achieve and what it actually accomplished. They discuss whether the outcome should be considered a victory or if we should remain vigilant.
The FLCCC Alliance today announced its launch of an expansive fellowship program designed to unify and amplify the powerful voices and scholarship of physicians, scientists and other leading health providers and researchers on the global stage. The FLCCC’s senior fellows are among a larger group of professionals who have taken highly public positions to defend the humanitarian values and medical integrity that are central to the Honest Medicine movement.
Where does World Health Organization Jurisdiction end? If federal governments sign over our rights, can states save the day? When it comes to WHO overreach, we turn to the experts! We welcome back Dr. Meryl Nass and Dr. Kat Lindley, alongside our host Dr. Pierre Kory. We also have a special guest, State Representative Kathy Edmonston.
Should I change my doctor, and how to do it? Building on their presentation at FLCCC's third educational conference in Phoenix, Dr. Joseph Varon and Dr. Katarina Lindley discuss treatment, insurance and payment options if changing providers.
Special guests Dr. Meryl Nass and Dr. Kat Lindley join the weekly webinar and discuss "what's going on with the W.H.O.". Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Fred Wagshul also address recent reports of the new respiratory illness, mycoplasma pneumonia.
Dr. Joseph Varon and Dr. Katarina Lindley discuss what they are seeing regarding COVID, Long COVID and vaccine injury.
Dr. Pierre Kory and special guest Dr. Kat Lindley talk about how the trauma of the past few years has affected them personally, how the Global Health Project hopes to help, and where to begin in rebuilding the patient-doctor relationship.
We must do all we can now so that the loss of trust between patients and physicians is never allowed to happen again -- Dr. Katarina Lindley, Global Health Project.