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Suzanne Humphries, MD
Chief Executive Officer

In 2009, Dr. Humphries dedicated herself to a six-month study on vaccines that would change her life forever.  Dr. Humphries has now re-dedicated her life as a doctor to educating both physicians and the public at large on the truth that surrounds the hype.  She advises doctors to look outside of pharmaceutical-funded medical journals and pursue the full picture of studies, real-life outcomes, and toxicities from vaccines.   Suzanne Humphries, MD is a board certified nephrologist.
 

Penelope Shar, MD
Wellness Officer

Dr. Shar is a board certified internist with a focus on prevention and wellness.  She had worked in a traditional internal medicine practice for 12 years, leaving after seeing the practice of medicine moving more and more towards treating all complaints with pharmaceutical agents.  Conventional medicine defines health as the absence of disease; integrative medicine defines health as wellness.  Practicing integrative medicine gives Dr. Shar the opportunity to look at the whole person - body, mind and spirit.  Her goal is to work with patients to achieve optimum health through lifestyle choices.  The use of vaccinations and the overuse of antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals have side effects, some known and some unknown.  Dr. Shar understands that by minimizing exposure to toxins that depress the immune system, we give our bodies a chance to heal themselves.  Dr. Shar was a nutritionist before earning her medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine (New York) and completed residencies in New York and Rhode Island.  Dr. Shar practices integrative medicine in Maine.
 
Meryl Nass, MD
Military and Pandemic Vaccine Information Officer

Dr. Nass is an expert on anthrax and biological terrorism, and an authority on adverse reactions due to anthrax vaccine. She uncovered the use of anthrax as a biological weapon during the Rhodesian civil war.  Dr. Nass has testified on anthrax vaccine, bioterrorism and Gulf War Syndrome for six Congressional committees and the National Academy of Sciences, and consults on bioterrorism issues, in addition to practicing internal medicine in Bar Harbor. An additional interest focuses on the ways scientific research becomes perverted for political and economic ends.  She chairs the legislative Commission to Protect the Lives and Health of Members of the Maine National Guard.  Dr. Nass practices medicine in Maine.