Ohio reinstates license of doc who said vaccines magnetize hosts, 'interface' with 5G towers
Not a fake story.
The state board of medicine reinstated the medical license of Sherri Tenpenny. It received about 350 complaints against Tenpenny after she told a legislative committee in June 2021 that people can stick keys, spoons and forks to their foreheads after getting the coronavirus vaccine possibly because they've been magnetized. Tenpennys testimony also claimed the vaccines may contain some material that interfaces with 5G cell towers. (Ohio Channel)
By Jake Zuckerman, jzuckerman@cleveland.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio The state medical board reinstated the license of physician Sherri Tenpenny, who found the national spotlight when she testified to state lawmakers in 2021 that COVID-19 vaccines make their recipients magnetic, interface with cell towers, and interfere with womens menstrual cycles.
Tenpennys June 2021 testimony to a House legislative committee spawned lampooning attention from late night talk show hosts and, ironically, caused enough of a spectacle to derail the trajectory of anti-vaccine legislation that was the subject of her supportive remarks.
https://www.cleveland.com/open/2024/05/ohio-reinstates-license-of-doc-who-said-vaccines-magnetize-hosts-interface-with-5g-towers.html
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(3,435 posts)No really.
I'm in Florida and the Surgeon General is going to kill us.
It is a dreadful situation.