United Healthcare Summit now Offers CMEs July 15th & 16th, 2022
The Summit is for everyone, but healthcare workers can earn up to 14 CMEs and get the most accurate information available.
Please send this to a healthcare worker you know & love - and I’m looking forward to seeing everyone there in person!
About The SUMMIT
Do you want to better understand what we are REALLY BEING EXPOSED TO that is adversely affecting your health and the health of your loved ones? How long has our FDA, CDC, NIH, WHO, FCC, EPA, etc been allowing chemical, pharmaceutical, and technology industries to buy their approvals? Now that we know that these American and World Agencies are captured by the very industries they were set up to protect us from, where do we go to find unbiased research to make informed choices in our healthcare and healthy lifestyles?
This 2-day conference will bring you 14 hours of evidence-based presentations from some of the top doctors and scientists in the country, who are going up against the captured regulatory agencies to bring you THE TRUTH.
Everyone is welcome! Join us and connect with healthcare workers and patients across the state and nation who value ethics in science and medicine and seek to reestablish best healthcare practices to help us reclaim our health, and health freedoms. Two full days of health information and connecting with healthcare heroes. LUNCH IS INCLUDED!
These are the first steps toward healing a broken and sick nation. There is hope for a healthy future and the United Healthcare Freedom Summit will bring us the tools we need to rebuild, redefine, and bring back a healthy America.
Tickets will be limited at this exclusive event featuring science, medicine, and technology experts from around the country, so register early and SAVE!
CONSIDER DONATING A TICKET! We are also seeking donations for Angel Tickets! Please consider blessing an activist, parent, or caregiver who otherwise could not afford to attend.
Healthcare workers:
Make your CMEs count!
The Summit
James, I am certain that UnitedHealthcare, the insurance subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group will find your meeting title infringing and wreak havoc on you if they see it. I, myself, was astonished that United (the insurer) was putting on such a seminar -- and if I am confused, many will be confused.
Just giving you a heads up. If you have had contact with the health insurance industry, you do not want to tangle with them. You may want to change the name of the conference. TogetherHealthcare or something.
Will there be access to this event if unable to attend?