GALLATIN, Tennessee — Physicians, scientists, and frontline professionals gathered Saturday to discuss and analyze their findings regarding proper COVID-19 treatment and care, and they said these are findings that federal agencies either don’t report or don’t acknowledge.

These speakers assembled at the United Church in Gallatin.

AJ DePriest, one of the event’s volunteer coordinators, said early treatment protocols exist.

“I think every person alive knows someone who has been affected by COVID, either themselves or someone they love. A friend or a family member,” DePriest said.

“More people need to know about early treatment. If they can stay out of hospitals then they have a better chance of staying alive.”

One speaker, Daniel Stock, told The Tennessee Star that event organizers invited him because a video of a lecture he delivered to an Indianapolis area school board went viral earlier this year. He said he’s “upset by what is not being said about COVID-19 and immunology, virology, and epidemiology.”

“The CDC is basically ignoring all of the science that’s established on virology and immunology and epidemiology. They have just decided they’re going to ignore it. What they don’t ignore they tell frank lies about. The worst one being that they cut no safety steps in the making of these vaccines,” Stock said.

“They violated absolutely every safety rule in the making of these vaccines. I’m not an anti-vax person. I have been accused of being anti-vax, and I am not. There are even vaccines that I’ll recommend to my own patient population. But these vaccines I don’t recommend because these have not been studied, and the data that we have looks miserable. Anybody who actually knew the biochemistry of how these vaccines were going to work would have known from the get-go these things had no prayer of working out right.”

Other speakers included Pierre Kory, Richard Urso, Heather Gessling, Mollie James, Deborah Chisholm, Ryan Cole, Paul Marik, Katarina Lindley, and Robert Malone.

DePriest said 800 people signed up to attend Saturday’s event.

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Chris Butler is an investigative journalist at The Tennessee Star. Follow Chris on Facebook. Email tips to [email protected].