Hanover, NH – Concerned Alumni of Dartmouth College is excited to announce the addition of a moderator and new panelist for the upcoming “College Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates – Scientific, Ethical, and Legal Considerations: A Roundtable Discussion and Dinner Event,” to be held at Dartmouth College’s Hanover Inn in Hanover, NH on April 26.
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Kim Witczak, a leading global drug safety advocate, will moderate. Ms. Witczak is a Consumer Representative on the FDA Psychopharmacologic Drug Advisory Committee reviewing new drugs coming to market and is a board member with several non-profit organizations in the field of drug and patient safety. Our panel of thought-leaders for the discussion now includes Dr. Sandy Reider, a Harvard-trained Vermont family physician with decades of experience. Dr. Reider serves as Medical Advisor to the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice and is also a founding member of Physicians for Informed Consent. He joins panelists Dr. Martin Kulldorff (co-author Great Barrington Declaration), Dr. Asseem Malhotra (UK Cardiologist, joining us remotely), Dr. Joel Wallskog (co-founder React19), Todd Zywicki, ’88 (professor, Antonin Scalia Law School), Brook Jackson (clinical trial expert and whistleblower). Dartmouth College has been invited to participate by sending representatives to be part of the discussion. At the time of this release, they have not agreed to participate.
The panel discussion, free and open to Dartmouth students, faculty, and administration, as well as the general public on a first-come, first-served basis, will take place from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Advance registration is required. For those unable to attend in person, a livestream and recording of the event will be available.
Following the discussion, a dinner featuring keynote speaker Aaron Siri, Esq. will be held. The dinner benefits React19, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the Covid-19 vaccine-injured community.
“The continued fanaticism of American colleges and universities to coerce healthy young people to accept the Covid shots as a condition to attend college is shameful,” said Todd Zywicki Dartmouth ’88. “Vaccine mandates are justified only when there is demonstrable evidence that the shots will prevent transmission without serious side-effects. Neither is true of these shots. It is time to end these unethical and unscientific coercive policies.”
“The Dartmouth motto is ‘Vox Clamantis in Deserto’ or a voice crying out in the wilderness,” said Steve Berger, Tuck ‘87. “In that spirit everyone should listen to the brave doctors and scientists who have been silenced and ignored while raising legitimate medical and ethical concerns about college and university Covid-19 vaccine mandates and policies.”
Read more about this event and about our student sponsorship initiative in an article by Christopher Dreisbach recently featured on the No College Mandates Substack.
To reserve or purchase tickets, please visit React19.org/DartC19/ or email info@openlettertodartmouth.com.
For media inquiries or further information, please contact Christopher Dreisbach (Dartmouth ‘00) at Christopher.Dreisbach@react19.org.