Dr. Peter McCullough Headlines Conference Health Freedom Day At Revolution Square

By Woody Jenkins, Editor, Central City News – Baton Rouge

 Registration is continuing for the 3rd Annual Louisiana Health Freedom Day, which is planned for Friday, April 19 at Revolution Square, 9500 Blackwater Road in Central. 

Renowned physician Dr. Peter McCullough, who led the fight for early treatment of Covid-19, will be the keynote speaker for the event, which will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Registration is $40 through Friday, April 12.  The fee includes lunch and an autographed copy of Dr. McCullough’s book, The Courage to Face Covid-19. Regis-

ter at https://tinyurl.com/yz8yv8cr.

After Friday, April 12, registration will be $60.

The theme of the one-day event will be celebration of the victories that came as a result of those brave souls who stood up to the medical tyranny and the illegal government mandates of 2020 and 2021.

Among the speakers will be

•Dr. Rhett Bergeron, M.D., a native of Baton Rouge who practices functional medicine in Atlanta;

•State Treasurer John Fleming, M.D., who was deputy Chief of Staff for President Trump;

•Conference host Rev. Tony Spell, pastor of Life Tabernacle, the church that never closed during the pandemic;

•Attorney Jeff Wittenbrink who successfully defended pastor Spell in the Supreme Court;

•Dr. Evelyn Griffin, who lost her and ruled everything Gov. John Bel Edwards did to Rev. Spell and Life Tabernacle was illegal and unconstitutional.

Constitutional Protection. The people of Louisiana voted by a 75 percent margin to amend the Louisiana Constitution to prohibit worship services from ever being closed again. It should probably be called ‘The Spell Amendment.’  Now it is almost impossible for a governor to ever again order churches closed in Louisiana.

•Life Tabernacle Church has grown from a small local church to a nationwide ministry.  Since March 2020, it has met continuously and held 600 worship services.

•More than 3,000 people have been baptized.

5,800-Seat Conference Center. The church has built Revolution Square conference center seating 5,800 and held three national conferences serving more than 15,000.

•The church has grown from 34 to 41 acres and the bus ministry from 27 buses to 47 buses.

•The Haven café has opened.

Allies Prosper.  Pastor Spell’s attorney, Judge Roy Moore of Alabama won an $8 million libel judgment against the DNC.  He was represented by Rev. Spell’s other attorney, Jeff Wittenbrink.

•The church is seeking civil damages against John Bel Edwards.

•Pastor Spell says many miracles have occurred in the church and many people have been healed.

Rep. Beryl Amedee pointed out other positive results:

•People have awakened. They realize we have been lied to and cannot trust the government.

•People are doing their own research about things like their health and education.

•When children were learning remotely, parents got to see what their children were studying, and they didn’t like it and got involved.

•Out of the disaster, much good has come.

Others made these observations:

•Irrational things were said by people we respected — things that were clearly wrong but that we were expected to accept.

•We learned the obvious — just because someone says something doesn’t mean it’s true.

•We realized there is a time to resist, as our parents and grandparents learned long ago.

•We saw public opinion swing back and forth but ultimately the people landed on the side of common sense and freedom.

At the Central City News, we were named Newspaper of the Year in Louisiana for the past three years, in large part because of our coverage of the pandemic and especially Life Tabernacle Church, the story of the decade in Central.

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