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* White Coat Summit II was held in San Antonio, Texas on July 24, 2021 | * White Coat Summit II was held in San Antonio, Texas on July 24, 2021 |
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| ==== Data Breach ==== |
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| In September 2021, [[The Intercept]] reported on hacked data that was provided by "an anonymous hacker who said the sites were “hilariously easy” to hack, despite promises of patient privacy." (( [[https://theintercept.com/2021/09/28/covid-telehealth-hydroxychloroquine-ivermectin-hacked/|The Intercept]])) |
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===== Litigation between Simone Gold and AFLDS insiders ===== | ===== Litigation between Simone Gold and AFLDS insiders ===== |
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This lawsuit disclosed that AFLDS had purchased a $3.6M residential home that Simone Gold lived in. The plaintiffs knew that she was living in the home and issued a [[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550.4.0.pdf|summons]] to Simone Gold at that location, 808 Myrtle Terrace in Naples Florida. The adversarial parties involved would later dispute the extent of the board members' knowledge regarding the purchase of the $3.6M residential property. | This lawsuit disclosed that AFLDS had purchased a $3.6M residential home that Simone Gold lived in. The plaintiffs knew that she was living in the home and issued a [[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550.4.0.pdf|summons]] to Simone Gold at that location, 808 Myrtle Terrace in Naples Florida. The adversarial parties involved would later dispute the extent of the board members' knowledge regarding the purchase of the $3.6M residential property. |
* The defendant filed [[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550.33.4.pdf|Dec 30, 2021 GC meeting notes]] which discuss potential zoning issues with the $3.6 home ("Headquarters House"): "Royce updated on the issue of zoning where the house is located. Zoning is residential and use of house may be non-conforming and potential open FSF up to complaint." These meeting minutes suggests that Joey Gilbert, an attendee, was aware of the planned home purchase. However, other board members were not listed as attendees of this meeting. | * The defendant filed [[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550.33.4.pdf|Dec 30, 2021 GC meeting notes]] which discuss potential zoning issues with the $3.6M home ("Headquarters House"): "Royce updated on the issue of zoning where the house is located. Zoning is residential and use of house may be non-conforming and potential open FSF up to complaint." These meeting minutes suggests that Joey Gilbert, an attendee, was aware of the planned home purchase. However, other board members were not listed as attendees of this meeting. |
* The defendant filed a [[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550.24.5.pdf|warranty deed]] dated Jan 4, 2022. The deed shows the involvement of 405 Marsh Avenue Reno Nevada, which is the address of Joey Gilbert's law firm. | * The defendant filed a [[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550.24.5.pdf|warranty deed]] dated Jan 4, 2022. The deed shows the involvement of 405 Marsh Avenue Reno Nevada, which is the address of Joey Gilbert's law firm. |
* Feb 2, 2022 board meeting minutes filed by the plaintiffs ([[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550.7.7.pdf|Exhibit 7]]) make no mention of the home purchase. However, the minutes suggest an amicable relationship between Gold and the AFLDS board: "Chairman Gilbert requested that Dr. Gold continue to be the face of AFLDS in a marketing consulting capacity to AFLDS". | * Feb 2, 2022 board meeting minutes filed by the plaintiffs ([[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550.7.7.pdf|Exhibit 7]]) make no mention of the home purchase. However, the minutes suggest an amicable relationship between Gold and the AFLDS board: "Chairman Gilbert requested that Dr. Gold continue to be the face of AFLDS in a marketing consulting capacity to AFLDS". |
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The plaintiffs filed affidavits from the following people: | The plaintiffs filed affidavits from the following people, who were presumably friendly to the plantiffs' faction at the time: |
* Sally Wagenmaker, outside counsel hired by AFLDS. | * Sally Wagenmaker, outside counsel hired by AFLDS. |
* Joseph Gilbert, who was a current board member at the time. | * Joseph Gilbert, who was a current board member at the time. |
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The case was ultimately dismissed, with [[https://www.americahappens.com/_files/ugd/e906e1_c0469e7c03f64e359280ce14221516fc.pdf|the decision]] denying plaintiffs' motion for injunctive relief and the defendants' application for a preliminary injunction. | The case was ultimately dismissed, with [[https://www.americahappens.com/_files/ugd/e906e1_c0469e7c03f64e359280ce14221516fc.pdf|the decision]] denying plaintiffs' motion for injunctive relief and the defendants' application for a preliminary injunction. |
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| ==== ALFDS board appointed an oversight committee ==== |
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| The AFLDS board appointed an oversight committee chaired by [[Kevin Jenkins]]. A [[https://reinettesenumsfoghornexpress.substack.com/p/americas-frontline-doctors-oversight|March 27 2023]] Substack post by Reinette Senum links to [[https://www.medicalfreedom.org/_files/ugd/665a91_e043b12953bf4563bc1fe0c8886a2c60.pdf|a report]] from the oversight committee. Whereas the judge's decision in the Arizona criticizes both factions of the conflict for disregarding their fiduciary duties, the oversight committee's independent report focuses mainly on Simone Gold. The report's discussion of the AFLDS board's role in compliance issues is brief and lacks the rhetoric flair used to attack Simone Gold: "We recognize there are areas in which the Board failed to prepare and maintain compliance and best practices upon taking their positions in early 2022 [...]". |
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==== Kevin Jenkins alleges that Sheriff Mack stole $350k ==== | ==== Kevin Jenkins alleges that Sheriff Mack stole $350k ==== |
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Kevin Jenkins, chair of the AFLDS oversight committee, appeared in [[https://reinettesenumsfoghornexpress.substack.com/p/sheriff-richard-mack-update-kevin|an interview]] with [[Reinette Senum]] to discuss the direction that AFLDS would take. He alleged that Sheriff Mack transferred $350K out of an AFLDS bank account. An [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230406185206/https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F4fa9a4b6-f97f-4afa-ad4a-f5fdd7c86a64_1082x1482.png|image posted on Senum's Substack]] shows that in-house counsel Lauren Bradford signed the victim copy alleging malfeasance from Richard Mack. Lauren Bradford had previously submitted an affidavit for Simone Gold's side in the Florida court case; now she appears to be working with Kevin Jenkins and the new AFLDS board. | Kevin Jenkins, chair of the AFLDS oversight committee, appeared in a [[https://reinettesenumsfoghornexpress.substack.com/p/breaking-criminal-charges-filed-against|Mar 30 interview]] with [[Reinette Senum]]. He stated that AFLDS filed criminal charges against Richard Mack. The blog post hosting the interview shows withdrawal slips dated Mar 22, 2023. Jenkins appeared again in [[https://reinettesenumsfoghornexpress.substack.com/p/sheriff-richard-mack-update-kevin|an April 3 interview]] to discuss the direction that AFLDS would take. An [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230406185206/https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F4fa9a4b6-f97f-4afa-ad4a-f5fdd7c86a64_1082x1482.png|image posted on Senum's Substack]] shows that in-house counsel Lauren Bradford signed the victim request form on April 1 alleging embezzlement/theft. Lauren Bradford had previously submitted an affidavit for Simone Gold's side in the Florida court case; now she appears to be working with Kevin Jenkins and the new AFLDS board. |
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| On April 4, Sheriff Mack [[https://cspoa.org/uncategorized/the-sheriff-mack-show-sheriff-richard-mack-sam-bushman-9/|spoke publicly]] about the allegations on The Sheriff Mack Show (preamble from Sam Bushman at 21:00, Richard Mack begins at 21:44). He alleged that the board minutes (for the meeting where he was supposedly fired from the board) are fabricated. He also stated that he did not steal the money; rather, he put the money into an AFLDS bank account and was awaiting instructions from a judge on what to do with the money. |
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==== Joey Gilbert discusses AFLDS internal strife with Reinette Senum ==== | ==== Joey Gilbert discusses AFLDS internal strife with Reinette Senum ==== |
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==== Simone Gold tweets her side of the story ==== | ==== Simone Gold tweets her side of the story ==== |
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| On [[https://twitter.com/drsimonegold/status/1615889788774612993|Jan 18]], Gold released a video statement/interview regarding "an attempted takeover of AFLDS by a rogue attorney" (who was on or is on the AFLDS board). She refers to the $3.6M residential home as "headquarters" that AFLDS purchased for the purposes of 'doing something better with the money' than 'letting the money sit in a bank'. |
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| On [[https://twitter.com/gatewaypundit/status/1617930001256689666|Jan 24]], Gold retweeted a Gateway Pundit tweet regarding concerning behaviour of AFLDS board members. |
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| On [[https://twitter.com/FrontlineFlash/status/1623815515054436353|Feb 9]], Gold retweeted Frontline Flash's about a press release attacking Wagenmaker & Oberly Law Firm's alleged attempts to dismantle AFLDS. |
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| On [[https://twitter.com/drsimonegold/status/1626649654459830292|Feb 17]], Gold alleged that the AFLDS board was attempting to remove her from the organization that she founded. |
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| On [[https://twitter.com/drsimonegold/status/1627005106183864321|Feb 18]], she alleged that there was "an orchestrated smear campaign" against her from the AFLDS board "in a hostile takeover attempt". |
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On Feb 20, Gold [[https://twitter.com/drsimonegold/status/1627845007272194048|tweeeted]] about Project Veritas and drew a parallel between James O'Keefe's conflict with the PV board and her own conflict with the AFLDS board. She asked her followers to email Sally Wagenmaker's law firm to support Simone Gold. | On Feb 20, Gold [[https://twitter.com/drsimonegold/status/1627845007272194048|tweeeted]] about Project Veritas and drew a parallel between James O'Keefe's conflict with the PV board and her own conflict with the AFLDS board. She asked her followers to email Sally Wagenmaker's law firm to support Simone Gold. |
|tweeted]] that "Joey Gilbert has officially resigned from the AFLDS Board of Directors". Presumably her narrative is that she never resigned from the AFLDS, consistent with her arguments in the Arizona court case (the judge's factual findings stated that Gold left the AFLDS board and is not currently a board member). | |tweeted]] that "Joey Gilbert has officially resigned from the AFLDS Board of Directors". Presumably her narrative is that she never resigned from the AFLDS, consistent with her arguments in the Arizona court case (the judge's factual findings stated that Gold left the AFLDS board and is not currently a board member). |
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| ===== Chaos Agents allegations against AFLDS Citizen Corps ===== |
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| [[https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/dc56e0ef-12f2-48c3-a87d-467422ae77db/Appendix%202_Evidence%20from%20Telegram%20screens-0004.pdf|Appendix 2]] of the Themis Report alleges that AFLDS's Citizen Corps promoted Harry, Gina, and [[:Carolina_Bonita|Carolina Bonita's]] fake events and made no mention of legitimate grassroots events organized by World Wide Demonstration. |
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| ==== Subsequent events ==== |
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| Amanda 'Mandi' Johnston and Jess Abu are two Citizen Corps co-ordinators who swore affidavits for the AFLDS board in the Florida court case. Jess Abu's [[https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550/gov.uscourts.flmd.407550.8.4_1.pdf|affidavit]] alleges daily harassment from Michael 'Mike' Coudrey, a January 6 organizer who was subpoenaed by the Select Committee but did not suffer any pre-trial detention like other political activists involved in January 6 demonstrations. A (purported) [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230407130618/https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1456,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F5acaec7a-be86-43c2-9d4c-a5a552470aa8_2110x1600.png|screenshot]] of conversations between Jess Abu and Michael Coudrey [[https://reinettesenumsfoghornexpress.substack.com/p/americas-frontline-doctors-all-roads|posted]] on Reinette Senum's Substack (Dec 3, 2022) seems to corroborate her affidavit. Weeks later, on Dec 23, Senum [[https://reinettesenumsfoghornexpress.substack.com/p/americas-frontline-doctors-whistleblower|posted]] an interview with Jess Abu as an AFLDS whistleblower. |
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| ==== Beyond The Maze allegations ==== |
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| The April 1, 2023 post //AFLDS Controlled Demolition// alleges that Citizen Corps Telegram channels were rebranded as "P8riots" (homonym for patriot) groups. A [[https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-wilson-284437223/|LinkedIn page]] for Christina Wilson states that she is the national AFLDS Citizen Corps coordinator as well as co-founder of the P8riot Network. While the [[https://linktr.ee/cwilson6|linktr.ee account]] for cwilson6 links to p8riotcollective.com, the website is no longer online as of April 7 2023. |
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| The photo on the right is from Christina Wilson’s LinkedIn profile: JM Baldoz of Covid Vaccine Victims (left), Christina Wilson (center), Jess Abu (right). |
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