D4CE 5th Symposium: Closing Remarks

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Michael Palmer, MD, rounded off the symposium with a message to doctors, nurses, patients, and lawyers.
Finally, Catherine Austin Fitts read Vermont Royster's In Hoc Anno Domini (In This Year of Our Lord), written for the Wall Street Journal in 1949 at Christmas, as the world recovered from a devastating war. The book describes Saul of Tarsus' conversion and emancipation from a world in bondage, with a message to stand fast in liberty, render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's, and "be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage."
"For one to be free all will be free. This means you. Choose freedom, so that tyranny cannot and will not stand. May your light arise and break through the darkness today, and throughout the New Year and all of 2023. "
"From Doctors for Covid Ethics and all the groups that have helped us tonight, from CHD.TV, UK Column, and CHD Europe, good night and God bless."
This video is part of Doctors for COVID Ethics 5th Symposium: IN THE MIDST OF DARKNESS LIGHT PREVAILS. For more information about the symposium, please visit
https://doctors4covidethics.org/gold-standard-covid-science-in-practice-an-interdisciplinary-symposium-v-in-the-midst-of-darkness-light-prevails/.

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