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  • Medical Atrocities
    • Before Nuremberg
    • Nazi Medical Atrocities
    • Japanese Medical Atrocities
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      • Operation Paperclip
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      • Radiation Experiments
    • CIA-Mind Control
    • Torture Experiments
    • WWII Updates
  • Current Controversies
    • Coronavirus
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    • Informed Consent Waivers
    • Vaccine mandates
  • Vaccines
    • Unsafe Vaccines
    • Vaccine mandates
    • Wakefield Controversy
Alliance for Human Research Protection

Alliance for Human Research Protection

Advancing Voluntary, Informed Consent to Medical Intervention
  • About
    • Mission Statement
    • Board of Directors
    • Distinguished Advisory Board
    • Honor Roll–Exemplary Professionals
    • Contact
    • Subscribe to the AHRP Mailing List
    • Donate
  • News
    • Eugenics / Bioethics
    • Medicalized Racism
    • Immoral Experiments
    • Clinical Trials
    • Corrupt Practices
    • Safety Hazards
    • Children Victimized
  • Medical Ethics
    • Nuremberg Code
    • Informed Consent
    • Research Integrity
    • Conflict of Interest
  • Medical Atrocities
    • Before Nuremberg
    • Nazi Medical Atrocities
    • Japanese Medical Atrocities
    • U.S. Cold War Experiments
      • Operation Paperclip
      • US Soldiers-GuineaPigs
      • Radiation Experiments
    • CIA-Mind Control
    • Torture Experiments
    • WWII Updates
  • Current Controversies
    • Coronavirus
    • Unethical Experiments
    • Concealed Data
    • Informed Consent Waivers
    • Vaccine mandates
  • Vaccines
    • Unsafe Vaccines
    • Vaccine mandates
    • Wakefield Controversy

Board Members’ works

07. 2020. COVID19: Three Bits of Science That CDC, Fauci and FDA Forgot, and One They Would Like to Forget , James Lyons-Weiler

07. 2020. A Novel Approach to Treating COVID-19 Using Nutritional and Oxidative Therapies , David Brownstein , Science, Public Health Policy & the Law

06. 2020. Gresham's Law and the Covid Pandemic , Jacob Puliyel , Sunday Guardian (India)

06. 2020. WHO trial using potentially fatal hydroxychloroquine dose--according to WHO consultant , Meryl Nass

05. 2020. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). Corrupt, coordinated assault managed by WHO on an inexpensive and effective treatment / Nass , Meryl Nass

03. 2020. Coronavirus Pandemic: Is It Time to Wind Down the Rhetoric? , Jacob Puliyel , The Wire

03. 2020. An important proposal that ameliorates our lack of protective equipment and spares both patients and healthcare workers , Meryl Nass , Anthrax Vaccine

02. 2020. Proposed School Exclusion Bad for America’s Kids, Doctors and Educators Say , Jennifer Margulis

02. 2020. Education: An Open Letter on Exemptions , Edward F. Fogerty, III

02. 2020. Protecting Yourself from Covid-19 , Meryl Nass

02. 2020. The Jig Is Up , Richard Moskowitz

06. 2019. Truth in Research Labelling , John Noble, Jr. , Indian Journal of Medical Ethics

04. 2019. Missing, hidden and destroyed adverse event data. Who vaccinates? , Meryl Nass

03. 2019. Whither Cochrane? , Meryl Nass , Indian Journal of Medical Ethics

03. 2019. A sample of vaccine and injectable medication tragedies in the US during my lifetime , Meryl Nass

03. 2019. The Skinny on Pertussis, Vaccines and Enforced Mandates , Meryl Nass

03. 2019. My testimony on vaccine exemptions to the Maine joint Education and Cultural Affairs Committee , Meryl Nass

03. 2019. Indisputable: CDC is not making prudent vaccine recommendations , Meryl Nass

03. 2019. OP-ED: Why Americans don’t trust vaccine makers , Meryl Nass

01. 2019. Challenging The Promotion Of Antidepressants For Non-Severe Depression , John Noble, Jr. , Alain Braillon, and Joel Lexchin, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavia

More from our board

Kenneth Saul

Kenneth Saul, MD. is board certified in Pediatrics, and has been in practice for 37 years. Dr. Saul was an honor student at Northwestern University, winning a three year scholarship, graduating Phi Beta Kappa. He received his medical degree from Ohio State University School of Medicine, and received the OSU Department of Pediatrics Award for Academic achievement. Dr. Saul completed his Internship and Residency at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. He continues to be on the academic faculty of the University of California LA and Children’s Hospital. From 2005 to 2007, Dr. Saul was Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics for Physical Therapy at California Lutheran University.

Dr. Saul has received the American Cancer Society Service Award; the Southwestern Pediatric Society Award; the Daily News, Ventura County Star Readers Choice Award “Best Pediatrician in the Conejo Valley” – multiple years; and Patients Choice Winner of Open Care.

Dr. Saul is a member of the California Medical Association. He is an active Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics; serving on the AAP Chapter 2 Board of Directors, the AAP Pediatric Practice Committee, and is the AAP Director of Town Hall Meetings. Dr. Saul is a Pediatric Consultant for Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital and Pediatric Consultant for Los Robles Hospital Emergency Room and on its Pediatric ICU Founding Board Committee, and has served on its Board of Trustees.

Dr. Saul is an active public lecturer on issues affecting children’s health such as: Cancer in Children, Pediatric Nutrition, and Treatment Options & Controversies in Pediatric Infection. And he is on the Speakers Bureau for several multi-national pharmaceutical companies, including: Pfizer, Novartis, GSK, Merck, and Rhone Poulenc.

Dr. Saul believes individualized, personalized, gentle medicine is the key to lifelong good health. Parents describe Dr. Saul as follows:

“Dr. Saul is a great pediatrician who cares about his patients. He always takes his time and answers all of our questions when it is our turn. He also has come in to the office on his day off when my kids were sick and I couldn’t wait until Monday and at times, has called me to follow up after hours.”

“Dr. Saul is one very special doctor that I would recommend to anyone looking for a pediatrician who is knowledgeable, caring and works with you in the best interest of your child.”

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