THREAD: Today's protest against vaccines in Oxford appears to have been organized by Dr. John Witcher—an MD from Flowood, pictured below, with a lengthy history of ethical violations that resulted in his license to practice medicine being suspended in 2011. 1/
The MS State Board of Medical Licensure's investigative director filed charges against Witcher in an affidavit available here: gateway.msbml.ms.gov/File/fileDispl… 2/
The 2011 affidavit begins with a recitation of background information about Witcher's prior incidents, including arrests for domestic violence, trespassing, assault, and other charges. 3/
The background information also describes a period when Witcher was ordered not to practice due to mental health problems. 4/
The affidavit then describes a 2001 investigation when Witcher appears to have been involved in unlawful prescribing of controlled substances to individuals out of state. 5/
Witcher somehow admitted to signing the illicit prescriptions while also claiming that he wasn't practicing medicine and that he was, instead, delivering pizzas for a living. 6/
This is admitting quite a lot. 7/
Witcher was allowed to resume practicing in 2002.
After that, the board's investigative division identified Witcher with reference to suspicious prescriptions of narcotics in 2008. 8/
Next, the Laird Hospital reported Witcher to the board in 2011 after they found him asleep and sluggish on the job. A urine sample found marijuana in Witcher's system.
(This is far from the most troubling thing in Witcher's record, but it is what led to his 2011 suspension.) 9/
The Laird Hospital report to the board resulted in these two counts against Witcher.
Scrolling back a few weeks on Witcher's Telegram profile, I see a great deal of anti-vax information as well as information Witcher shared from Sidney Powell and Lin Wood and—you all knew this was coming—of course he believes in Ivermectin. 🤦♂️ 11/
Witcher last week formed "MS Against Mandates LLC" and claims that Simone Gold from the anti-vax "America's Frontline Doctors" disinformation organization provided the website for MS Against Mandates, which recently went live. 12/
Witcher says he is putting up billboards. 13/
Witcher hopes you will join him in donating to his LLC. Witcher appears to be promoting his new organization by appearing on WYAB radio. 14/
Witcher (pictured below) is now affiliated with Baptist-Yazoo according to his current licensure data, although his FB says he lives in Flowood. 15/
Witcher posted this video of his protest against vaccines on his FB.
The "NO TO MEDICAL SLAVERY" sign 50 seconds in leads me to believe we don't teach about slavery effectively in schools. Slaves did not have the option to quit if they didn't like workplace conditions. 19/
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THREAD: I have devastating news for Mississippi parents who don't want health mandates on their schoolchildren.
I that describes you, please sit down and have tissues ready before I tell you about MS Code § 37-13-134. 1/
MS Code § 37-13-134 is the so-called "Comprehensive School Health Education Program."
But even if you thought it was really based on "health," it's not just "health education. Nope, it's not enough or the #MSleg to make your child listen to their propaganda. 2/
No, the state demands ACTIVITY.
That's strict authoritarianism right out o the gate. Right there in Section 1. I mean, if this isn't communism—what is? 3/
☑️ Mail postcards to MSians to ensure everyone knows vaccines are free and where they are available
☑️ Send push-messages to cell phones with public health information about COVID-19
☑️ Require employers to post public health info
☑️ Require schools to send public health info home to parents (and require parents to sign that they received it)
☑️ Hold town halls for vaccine-hesitant constituents (like Arkansas' Republican governor is doing)
☑️ Resume holding regular press briefings
Seth Keshel—a Sidney Powell/Michael Flynn fanboy I've never heard of before—gave a presentation at Flora United Methodist Church arguing that Trump won the 2020 election.
He then "appointed" the congregation to be "defenders of the constitution."
The phrase "CRITICAL RACE THEORY" on the screen behind Keshel brings to mind the contrast between the apparently all-white attendees and the makeup of Flora, MS, which is 42% black.
A group called "Mississippians for Election Integrity"— which is not a registered organization in Mississippi but appears to be associated with the event in Flora—later put out an ad inviting followers to doubt our own elections here in Mississippi.
One method I repeatedly propose is to send postcards, like the cards @MississippiSOS sent before last year's elections, to be sure people know vaccines are free, where they can get one, debunk common myths, etc.