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Roger Hodkinson Bio

Dr. Roger Hodkinson Dr. Hodkinson is the CEO and Medical Director of MedMalDoctors. He received his general medical degrees from Cambridge University in the UK ( , , B. Chir.) where he was a scholar at Corpus Christi College. Following a residency at the University of British Columbia he became a Royal College certi ed general pathologist (FRCPC) and also a Fellow of the College of American Pathologists (FCAP). He is in Good Standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta, and has been recognized by the Court of Queen's Bench in Alberta as an expert in pathology. Dr. Hodkinson has had a long and varied career giving him valuable insight into many elds of medicine that now bene ts our clients: General practitioner in the UK and Canada Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, with extensive teaching experience.

Dr. Roger Hodkinson Dr. Hodkinson is the CEO and Medical Director of MedMalDoctors. He received his general medical degrees from Cambridge University in the UK (M.A., M.B., B. Chir.) where he was a scholar at Corpus Christi College. Following a residency at the University

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1 Dr. Roger Hodkinson Dr. Hodkinson is the CEO and Medical Director of MedMalDoctors. He received his general medical degrees from Cambridge University in the UK ( , , B. Chir.) where he was a scholar at Corpus Christi College. Following a residency at the University of British Columbia he became a Royal College certi ed general pathologist (FRCPC) and also a Fellow of the College of American Pathologists (FCAP). He is in Good Standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta, and has been recognized by the Court of Queen's Bench in Alberta as an expert in pathology. Dr. Hodkinson has had a long and varied career giving him valuable insight into many elds of medicine that now bene ts our clients: General practitioner in the UK and Canada Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, with extensive teaching experience.

2 Laboratory accreditation inspector for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta. Sta Pathologist, Misericordia Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta. President, the Alberta Society of Laboratory Physicians. CEO of Stirrat Laboratories, a large private medical laboratory in Edmonton. Pathologist with the Medical Examiner's O ce, Edmonton, determining the cause of death at autopsy. Chairman of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Examination Committee in General Pathology Ottawa. CEO and Medical Director of an IME company: Western Medical Assessments Corporation, Edmonton Canada. 1 of 16. ff fi ffi fi fi On June 11, 2021, Dr. Hodkinson was interviewed by Anna Brees of BREES MEDIA for the third time on the very important matter regarding COVID. The transcription is included overleaf. While the transcription was done in good faith, inadvertent mistakes cannot be discounted, for which the transcriber apologies.

3 Further, the transcriber does not take responsibility for any actions resulting from the transcript. For a better understanding of the interview the reader is encouraged to view the original, full video - if they can nd it on the web. Unfortunately, due to the controversial nature of the material covered in the interview, it is continually being removed from the internet which is why this transcription was made and is provided, free of charge, in order to allow the other side of the story to be transmitted and heard, quickly, easily and e ciently,. To aid the reader, indistinct words/names are placed in square brackets, [Smith ?]. Transcribing interviews/speech is di cult at times to interpret. Pauses and anacoluthon make transcribing the conversation into readable English, with appropriate punctuation, phrasal pauses and paragraphs extremely challenging.

4 While every e ort has been made to accurately transcribe the dialogue, the punctuation is at times, questionable. The overriding principle is to accurately determine what each speaker is saying and try to convert this into very readable, intelligible speech. Unintelligible speech is shown as: [Jumbled]. Mistakes are inevitable. In addition, where it aids the reader, additional references to other sites have been placed in the footnotes. Please read the transcript below in cognisance of these caveats. 2 of 16. ffi ffi fi ff Anna Brees interviews Dr. Roger Hodkinson - 11 June, 2021. AB Hello everyone, it is the 11th of June, 2021 and I am talking to Dr. Roger Hodkinson again, for the third time, with a very important matter. We were chatting on the phone just a few minutes ago, Roger , and I thought it was incredibly important, that I got you on this call, because there is a really urgent message, isn't there, for the public?

5 Tell me rst of all, for those who haven't heard about you before, ah, what's your experience, what do you do, who are you? RH In summary, I'm a retired pathologist living in Canada. I was trained at Cambridge in the UK, in medicine, and then in pathology in Vancouver, British Columbia. I have been an assistant professor at the faculty of medicine at the University of Alberta. I've been chair of the examination committee of general pathology at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Ottawa. I've been the CEO of a large commercial laboratory. I am currently the chairman of an American company involved in molecular diagnostics, DNA. sequencing for early diagnosis of cancer, so I've had a well-rounded career, and I think I. am quite competent to comment on many aspects of Jumbled. AB And you are not a lone voice, and I keep saying to people, you know, there's[Dr.]

6 Swiko ?]. with ethics, you've got [Panding ?], you've got Hart, you've got the Frontline American Doctors [America's Frontline Doctors1]. And then maybe a few doctors in [Mayo?] you are not too sure about. You know in terms of [ Jumbled ]. RH I am part of, you might say, the inner circle. There's about 12 of us internationally, that converse on a regular basis, o line. And I did have a conversation by email with [Dr.]. Peter McCullough which we'll talk about in a minute. The preeminent American cardiologist involved in, in COVID, and um, so, yeah. I've been in the thick of it. I am extremely frustrated with what's going on. And, I am sure we will talk about that. AB Well what I said at the beginning of this interview, is you have a really urgent message to get out to the public. So what is it? RH Well, the, this of course is an experimental vaccine.

7 It should never have been released. It was never an emergency which predicated the development of the vaccine. And as with all vaccines, and there are complications, which were predictable. With time, but there 1 :The Truth About COVID-19. 3 of 16. fi ff was never enough time given for the clinical trial which only lasted 4 to 6 months. In particular, complications are now coming out that are now very disturbing. The latest one, over the last few days, starting o in Israel, is the frequency of myocarditis in young adult males. And getting worse, the younger they are, in teenagers. Just so I can translate that, myocarditis is a medical term for in ammation of the heart. Now the CDC is calling this reality of a large number of these events, we are now up to over 200 events in the United States, recorded. The CDC is calling this, and quote unbalanced realisation.

8 Well you are damn right it is unbalanced. It the CDC that's unbalanced. Myocarditis is never mild, as they are describing it, as they are describing it, for the general public, meaning not terribly signi cant. The heart muscles, the cells that make up the heart muscles never regenerate. If one dies, they're done. It's not like the liver or the kidney, that regenerates. When a heart muscle dies, it is dead, and it's never replaced. Myocarditis, means a generalised in ammation of the heart muscle. So, muscle cells in the heart will be dying. The number is hard to determine, obviously, because the person is still alive. But I can tell you categorical certainty, supported by Dr. McCullough's conversation with me this morning, that myocarditis is totally unpredictable in terms of its long term consequences. It may only present, 20 years later, (because of the reserve of the heart) having been destroyed.

9 We are talking here about cardiac arrhythmia developments, abnormal heart beats. We are talking about heart failure, and so on. This is a most, worrying development, and of course it is exactly the kind of complication that would have come out of a normal clinical trial, for a vaccine, which typically takes a couple of years. But of course . AB Why did you, why did you speak to Dr. Peter McCullough? Where do you go at the moment when you are getting all this information and reports from all over the world. Um, you said you were in a group of 12. Where do you go? Where's the expertise. How can we be sure that what you are saying is something for us to take note of? RH Well, um, Dr. McCullough has his own group, in the United States, that I follow very carefully. I am in communication, he is the lead of it, and I am in frequent communication with him.

10 In Europe Doctors For COVID Ethics2, which is headed up by Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi, and [Dr. Mayeden ?] and Dr Michael Palmer. All with substantial reputations in their own elds. And then in South Africa there's Panda, headed up by Nick Hudson, with his own, esteemed scienti c advisory board. So, you know, I am as plugged in as anyone can be. We're all in frequent communication with zoom calls every week. 2 doctors-alliance-falsely-claims-the-nove l-coronavirus-is-a-normal- u-virus 4 of 16. fi fl fi ff fl fi fl And that's, I speaking therefore with some authority on this, and connected, on a daily basis, with the top guys in the world. AB But I need to challenge you here. Because you are 12, or small groups, but there must be thousands and thousands of doctors who completely disagree with you. Or are there, is there something that is keeping them quiet?


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