Claims: about committee to protect healthcare

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25 Jan 2025
The Committee to Protect Healthcare organized a letter with fake doctor signatures urging rejection of Kennedy's nomination.

This, I'm referring to, is the letter supposedly signed by 17,000 doctors that was organized by the Committee to Protect Healthcare, which would seem pretty credible, right? And this letter urges the Senate to reject Kennedy's nomination, citing his history of spreading misinformation about vaccines and public health interventions. So I thought, geez, really? 17,000 doctors signed this? This seems crazy. So I clicked on the letter. And guess what? I signed it.

25 Jan 2025
A letter supposedly signed by 17,000 doctors urging the Senate to reject RFK Jr.'s nomination is fake because anyone can sign it repeatedly without credentials.

This I'm referring to is the letter supposedly signed by 17,000 doctors that was organized by the Committee to Protect Healthcare, which would seem pretty credible, right? And this letter urges the Senate to reject Kennedy's nomination, citing his history of spreading misinformation about vaccines and public health interventions. So I thought, geez, really? 17,000 doctors signed this? This seems crazy. So I clicked on the letter. And guess what? I signed it. Twice. One says Dr. Fake, and one says Dr. BS. See for yourself. Anybody, anywhere, can sign this supposed letter. Repeatedly. So I personally, under two different aliases, am two of the 17,000 doctors that signed this letter.

25 Jan 2025
The Committee to Protect Healthcare is funded by the Hopewell Fund and the 1630 Foundation.

I asked ChatGPT. Pretty simple and straightforward. And it told me that two of these organizations that fund the Committee to Protect Healthcare would be the Hopewell Fund and the 1630 Foundation.