Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, A doctor in the UK who was banned from using social media by the General Medical Council for claiming masks do nothing has won his case in the High Court.
Dr. Samuel White was slapped with and 18 month ban by the GMC after he posted a video to Instagram and Twitter in June questioning the efficacy of face coverings.
In the video, White said why he could no longer tolerate working in his previous roles because of the lies around the NHS and the governments response to the pandemic, which were so vast he could no longer stomach them.
White also committed the ultimate sin of remarking, masks do nothing to stop the spread of COVID, despite this being the consensus medical opinion at the start of the pandemic before it mysteriously switched almost overnight.
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The doctor also expressed concerns about the safety of vaccines and the reliability of COVID tests.
White took his case against the GMC to the High Court on the basis of his freedom of expression to engage in medical, scientific and political debate and discussion, Whites barrister, Francis Hoar, told a hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Hoar added that Whites opinions were supported by large bodies of scientific and medical opinion and had been statements of fact and opinions about pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical interventions in response to the pandemic.
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GMCs Alexis Hearnden claimed that Whites views were not only misinformation, but posed a risk to the public because they didnt align with official pronouncements.
However, the court ruled in favor of White, asserting that the tribunal which banned him from speaking had violated the 1998 Human Rights Act.
The ruling concluded that the tribunals decision was an error of law and a clear misdirection, meaning the decision was clearly wrong and cannot stand.