I just reviewed the YouTube video of the MBC August Quarterly meeting in San Diego, and it appears that some of my comments have been removed from the published video. I went there in person and was blocked from speaking, and I am still not clear why. At the time, I was commenting on their regulation of the physician assistant program, specifically the number of PAs a doctor would be allowed to supervise. I mentioned the medical director of Family Health Centers of San Diego (FHCSD), Dr Christopher Gordon, had been addicted to crystal meth and was released from monitoring for good behavior. I have no problem with that, but the MBC seems to love this guy, and I wanted to mention that he was one of the ones who (purportedly) agreed with the "approach" of accusing me of being a drug addict.
I say this because Dr. Joe Sepulveda, a staff psychiatrist there who fraudulently claimed to have been "my psychiatrist", told me that in the 10-minute online meeting that was not consensual (I told staff there in writing that this was only to discuss continuity of care) . That makes it highly relevant to me, and highly relevant for the topic being discussed. I am still reviewing and will update this post when I learn more. I also need to know how common this is. I was stopped by their Chief Council Kerrie Webb. From comments made at that meeting, I understand this is not the first time. As far as I am concerned, if they are censoring citizens because they don't like what is being said, they have negated the very reason for their existence.