A Front-Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance Doctor.. Fights Back
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, a Clinical Advisor to the FLCCC with expertise in both early and long-haul treatment of COVID, goes after the hospital that revoked her privileges with unsubstantiated claims.
One of the FLCCC’s Clinical Advisors, Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, pictured above, is fighting back against the local hospital administrators and physician leaders that collectively fell prey (like so many others) to the multiple mass delusions whipped up by the media and government health agencies, ones like, “ivermectin is a horsedewormer,” “this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated,” the vaccines are “safe and effective, safe and effective” etc.
When and if her case is fairly heard in a court of law, I guarantee you Dr. Bowden will be able to show the terrifying lack of scientific data to support any of Houston Methodist’s (and the Houston Chronicle’s) actions against her. Go Mary. Bring out the Truth. Thank you for speaking out in behalf of the unvaccinated… and the vaccinated, i.e. ALL patients (what “real” doctors do). See below article from Epoch Times on her plight. I also want to mention that I find Epoch times the flat-out best (only?) functioning newspaper in the U.S right now.
Doctor Suspended From Houston Methodist for Backing Ivermectin and Opposing Vaccine Mandates Sues Hospital
January 18, 2022 Updated: January 18, 2022
A Texas doctor who had her privileges revoked by Houston Methodist hospital last year due to her support of ivermectin and opposition to vaccine mandates sued the hospital on Jan. 17.
Dr. Mary Bowden filed the lawsuit (pdf) on Monday in Harris County District Court seeking financial reports and data on adverse reactions from the hospital.
“Two months ago in November Houston Methodist launched me into the public spotlight by telling the world that they were suspending my privileges for supposedly spreading dangerous misinformation about COVID. The Houston Chronicle joined in in that effort. Since then I’ve had a lot of people comment publicly that I should lose my license,” Bowden said outside her clinic in Houston on Monday.
Houston Methodist declined a request for comment.
According to the lawsuit, Bowden embarked on a quest to obtain the records from Houston Methodist after the hospital accused her of “spreading dangerous misinformation which is not based in science” in a series of tweets in November last year.
“Dr. Mary Bowden, who recently joined the medical staff at Houston Methodist Hospital, is using her social media accounts to express her personal and political opinions about the COVID-19 vaccine and treatments,” one of the tweets said.
One day prior to the hospital’s tweets, Bowden shared a link to a meta-analysis of studies on the effectiveness of ivermectin as a treatment and prophylaxis for COVID-19.
“Ivermectin might not be as deadly as everyone said it was. Speak up!” Bowden wrote.
Two days earlier, she wrote in another tweet that “vaccine mandates are wrong.”
After the hospital provided “unconvincing explanations” for why it targeted Bowden, she decided to “follow the money,” the lawsuit states. Under Texas law, non-profit corporations like the one which controls Houston Methodist must make their records available upon request from the public.
Flanked by staff from her clinic on Monday, Bowden spoke of her arduous journey to obtain a medical license and how it has taught her to not blindly trust pharmaceutical companies and to view new treatments and vaccines through a critical lens.
Bowden highlighted that her clinic has no financial ties to the government, hospitals, pharmaceutical corporations, or insurance companies.
“I do not contract with insurance companies. I don’t contract with the government. I don’t take Medicare. I have no financial ties with hospitals,” Bowden said. “The only people I work for are my patients and I treat them the way I would want to be treated.”
Bowden’s attorney, Steven Mitby, said the doctor is not pursuing the lawsuit for financial gain.
“She is not seeking a penny for any of this,” Mitby said. “She’s simply asking for transparency and following the law.”
Bowden sought the information from the hospital prior to filing the lawsuit but did not receive a response, Mitby said.
In a letter dated November 30, 2021, Bowden requested a series of records from Houston Methodist, including how much money the hospital made from its COVID-19 vaccination program and from treating COVID-19 patients. The doctor also requested financial records pertaining to any financial payments from pharmaceutical companies, non-profit tax returns, and the bonuses the hospital paid to employees.
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Time to go offense . Fight for revelation . Truth isn’t afraid to be exposed but lies are .
Glad they're fighting back. May they both succeed in getting their cases to court so the facts can come out.