Freedom Rising Group: Mark McDonald, M.D., Melissa Stucky, Oscar Rodriguez, Soni Lloyd

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Mark McDonald, M.D.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Mark McDonald graduated from UC Berkeley before attending medical school at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Trained in both adult and child and adolescent psychiatry at UCLA, he now works primarily with children in private practice in west Los Angeles.
Dr. McDonald has lived and worked in Europe, Asia, and Central America.
His opinions on topics such as the need to reopen America’s schools, and the pandemic of fear in the United States today, have been widely published in local and national news, including the Wall Street Journal and The Federalist.

Dr. McDonald is the author of the new book "United States of Fear: How America Fell Victim to a Mass Delusional Psychosis" - which went on sale November 8, 2021 - in which he explains that America is actually suffering from two pandemics: a viral one and a psychological one, a “pandemic of fear” that is in many ways more dangerous and damaging than the virus itself. See more info about the book, including reviews, here.

www.markmcdonaldmd.com

Melissa Stucky

Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant at Kaiser Permanente, West Los Angeles. She has been working as an Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant for 20 years.

Oscar Rodriguez

Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff.

Soni Lloyd

Teacher and member of Educators for Medical Freedom.

From the website EducatorsForMedicalFreedom.com:

"California Educators for Medical Freedom is a non-partisan grassroots coalition of California education employees. We came together in January of 2020 after our employer informed us of their intent to make the Emergency Use Authorized COVID-19 vaccine a condition of employment and our unions supported this immoral mandate.

"We firmly stand against vaccine mandates for any school employee in California and the United States.

"We believe in the freedom of the individual to choose what medical treatment is best for them as established by the Patient's Bill of Rights. You have the right to know your treatment options and take part in decisions about your care.

No one has the right to decide for you."

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