Washington Medical Commission files charges against Dr. Ryan Cole
Of AFLDS, Ron Johnson panel, and "Died Suddenly" shame
The Washington Medical Commission has filed charges against Dr. Ryan Cole over his spread of Covid disinformation, improper treatment of patients (he’s a pathologist), misrepresentation of his own credentials while doing so, and interference with their investigation using threats and harassment. We have provided the 11 page letter in full below and would like to add a few pieces of information:
Cole was a founding member of America’s Frontline Doctors, the hydroxychloroquine group made for Trump by the Council for National Policy and helmed by insurrectionist physician-attorney Simone Gold.
Cole has served as a panelist on Wisconsin anti-vax Senator Ron Johnson’s “2nd Opinion” panels. Ron Johnson has worked both openly and secretively with AFLDS, despite the failure of hydroxychloroquine against Covid and the criminal investigation into French doctor Didier Raoult’s studies that the AFLDS used to promote their early treatment grift.
Cole received his spot as a Central District Health board member after the ousting of his predecessor Dr. Ted Epperly, who had been lauded by the American Academy of Family Physicians for his excellence in the field, over his promotion of Covid safety measures. Per the letter from the Washington Medical Commission, Cole asserted that he had family medicine training which he does not. Like Gold, Cole has engaged with extremists, though on a more local level (Coeur d’Alene). The Idaho Medical Association had called for an investigation into Ryan Cole months ago.
Cole has travelled widely to lobby against accountability for disinformation doctors such as himself. He has tried to convince Republican legislators to pass bills restricting state medical boards from taking action against doctors who spread Covid disinformation and/or prescribe hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin for the virus.
Cole participated in the propaganda film “Died Suddenly” with Steve Kirsch (Defeat the Mandates) and Stew Peters (a bounty hunter turned radio personality turned documentarian who receives funding from Mike Lindell). The movie pushes a ludicrous, debunked “depopulation theory” about vaccines.
Both Cole and Kirsch have targeted us with harassment online for speaking out against them, in line with the charges presented by the Washington Medical Commission.