Makis is invited to the UCP-organized “An Injection of Truth” “town hall” later this month.
Originally described as an “Edmonton based ER doctor” until Alberta Health strongly asserted otherwise, Dr. William Makis (sometimes written Viliam Makis) is set to appear in Calgary on June 17th alongside a number of other medically-described individuals that one might charitably describe as “controversial”.
The pedophilia scandals finally caught up with NDP
but Sarah Hoffman is still being protected
Her political career will end soon as her pediatrics lead in the Ministry of health, an AHS Executive, sexually assaulted a 7 year old boy. #ableg
— William Makis MD (@MakisMD) May 30, 2024
In the 2023 finding where Makis is deemed a vexatious litigant, it’s clear this is a frequent tactic of his:
The Court also found Dr Makis’ affidavits […] improperly identified third parties’ medical information and alleged criminal and legal wrongdoing by an AHS executive
– Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2023 ABCA 214
Makis’s Twitter feed appears to consist of postings of conspiratorial buzzwords (turbo cancer is a favourite), obituaries from people he claims were killed by vaccines, and official-looking papers he’s written about how you can cure cancer by fasting.
Thank you. I had turbo brain cancer (6 lumps) & began hyper-nutrition, fasting & anti-parasitics (ivermectin, fenbendazole, liposomic Vitamin C, Papaya Seeds etc.) in May-2023. It worked.
Do you have tips for a 140 hour fast please? I regularly fast 90 hours weekly.
— RedWhiteBluePNW! (@REDMomPNW) June 2, 2024