• Just the facts

    From Loose Cannon@efberg73@gmx.com to alt.atheism,alt.bible,alt.bible.prophecy,sci.med.cardiology,soc.culture.israel on Thu Jun 4 23:12:43 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    Continued Post-Revocation Legal Issues

    Even after losing his license, Dr. Chung continued to face
    administrative action from the state. In June 2023, the Georgia
    Composite Medical Board launched a subsequent investigation into
    complaints that he was practicing medicine without a license.
    Investigators discovered that he was using YouTube under the handle @HeartDocAndrew to dispense medical advice and explicitly hold himself
    out as a doctor while continuing to push his "#WonderfullyHungry"
    philosophy.

    The Georgia Composite Medical Board reviewed the 2023 online complaint
    against Andrew B. Chung and issued a Final Decision concluding that he
    was actively practicing medicine without a license and illegally
    holding himself out as a doctor.The formal investigation yielded
    several critical findings:

    1. Verification of the Internet Complaint

    The Trigger:
    In June 2023, the Board received a formal complaint from a citizen
    reporting that an individual identified as Andrew Chung was openly
    dispensing medical advice and operating under the guise of an active
    doctor online.The Evidence: Investigator testimony and digital
    tracking revealed a YouTube channel where Chung posted videos under
    his perspectiveuincluding a video titled oHeartDoc Andrew for #WonderfullyHungry Presidento.

    2. Unauthorized Medical Dispensation
    The Board's findings centered heavily on the comment sections of his
    social media platform, where he directly interacted with the public.
    The Board discovered that he used the handle @HeartDocAndrew
    to:Formally diagnose or assess users' physiological states
    online.Explicitly tell internet users that if they experienced
    specific physical cues, they were "cured" or safe from
    cardiorespiratory events.Claim that his extreme "#WonderfullyHungry"
    dietary regimen was the definitive solution to various complex,
    systemic health crises.

    3. Misleading Professional RepresentationThe Violation:
    The Board found that by continuing to use titles like "HeartDoc" and
    "MD/PhD" while explicitly giving targeted health directives, Chung
    violated Georgia state law, which strictly prohibits unlicensed
    individuals from presenting themselves as practicing physicians.

    The Defense Attempt:
    Chung routinely claimed online that he possessed an "Eternal Medical
    License". The Board formally rejected this notion, noting that his
    state medical privileges had been permanently revoked years prior for non-compliance with psychiatric evaluations.

    Final Legal Action
    As a result of these findings, the case transitioned into the BoardAs
    official March 2025 Public Board Actions List, where a formal Final
    Decision was codified against him. Because the Board lacks criminal
    prosecution powers, these findings are typically used to issue strict
    Cease and Desist orders and are forwarded to state prosecutors to
    pursue misdemeanor or felony charges for the unlicensed practice of
    medicine.If you are interested, we can look into how Georgia law
    penalizes individuals who violate Cease and Desist orders or look into
    other public actions taken by the Georgia Composite Medical Board
    during that period.

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  • From Michael Ejercito@MEjercit@HotMail.com to alt.atheism,alt.bible,alt.bible.prophecy,sci.med.cardiology,soc.culture.israel on Fri Jun 5 09:27:52 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    Loose Cannon wrote:
    Continued Post-Revocation Legal Issues

    Even after losing his license, Dr. Chung continued to face
    administrative action from the state. In June 2023, the Georgia
    Composite Medical Board launched a subsequent investigation into
    complaints that he was practicing medicine without a license.
    Investigators discovered that he was using YouTube under the handle @HeartDocAndrew to dispense medical advice and explicitly hold himself
    out as a doctor while continuing to push his "#WonderfullyHungry"
    philosophy.

    The Georgia Composite Medical Board reviewed the 2023 online complaint against Andrew B. Chung and issued a Final Decision concluding that he
    was actively practicing medicine without a license and illegally
    holding himself out as a doctor.The formal investigation yielded
    several critical findings:

    1. Verification of the Internet Complaint

    The Trigger:
    In June 2023, the Board received a formal complaint from a citizen reporting that an individual identified as Andrew Chung was openly
    dispensing medical advice and operating under the guise of an active
    doctor online.The Evidence: Investigator testimony and digital
    tracking revealed a YouTube channel where Chung posted videos under
    his perspectiverCoincluding a video titled rCLHeartDoc Andrew for #WonderfullyHungry PresidentrCY.

    2. Unauthorized Medical Dispensation
    The Board's findings centered heavily on the comment sections of his
    social media platform, where he directly interacted with the public.
    The Board discovered that he used the handle @HeartDocAndrew
    to:Formally diagnose or assess users' physiological states
    online.Explicitly tell internet users that if they experienced
    specific physical cues, they were "cured" or safe from
    cardiorespiratory events.Claim that his extreme "#WonderfullyHungry"
    dietary regimen was the definitive solution to various complex,
    systemic health crises.

    3. Misleading Professional RepresentationThe Violation:
    The Board found that by continuing to use titles like "HeartDoc" and "MD/PhD" while explicitly giving targeted health directives, Chung
    violated Georgia state law, which strictly prohibits unlicensed
    individuals from presenting themselves as practicing physicians.

    The Defense Attempt:
    Chung routinely claimed online that he possessed an "Eternal Medical License". The Board formally rejected this notion, noting that his
    state medical privileges had been permanently revoked years prior for non-compliance with psychiatric evaluations.

    Final Legal Action
    As a result of these findings, the case transitioned into the BoardrCOs official March 2025 Public Board Actions List, where a formal Final
    Decision was codified against him. Because the Board lacks criminal prosecution powers, these findings are typically used to issue strict
    Cease and Desist orders and are forwarded to state prosecutors to
    pursue misdemeanor or felony charges for the unlicensed practice of medicine.If you are interested, we can look into how Georgia law
    penalizes individuals who violate Cease and Desist orders or look into
    other public actions taken by the Georgia Composite Medical Board
    during that period.

    Nice fanfic.


    Michael
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  • From Seymour Hare@void@invalid.not to alt.atheism,alt.bible,alt.bible.prophecy,sci.med.cardiology,soc.culture.israel on Fri Jun 5 23:39:21 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.bible.prophecy

    On 6/5/2026 12:27 PM, Michael Ejercito wrote:
    Loose Cannon wrote:
    Continued Post-Revocation Legal Issues

    Even after losing his license, Dr. Chung continued to face
    administrative action from the state. In June 2023, the Georgia
    Composite Medical Board launched a subsequent investigation into
    complaints that he was practicing medicine without a license.
    Investigators discovered that he was using YouTube under the handle
    @HeartDocAndrew to dispense medical advice and explicitly hold himself
    out as a doctor while continuing to push his "#WonderfullyHungry"
    philosophy.

    The Georgia Composite Medical Board reviewed the 2023 online complaint
    against Andrew B. Chung and issued a Final Decision concluding that he
    was actively practicing medicine without a license and illegally
    holding himself out as a doctor.The formal investigation yielded
    several critical findings:

    1. Verification of the Internet Complaint

    The Trigger:
    -a In June 2023, the Board received a formal complaint from a citizen
    reporting that an individual identified as Andrew Chung was openly
    dispensing medical advice and operating under the guise of an active
    doctor online.The Evidence: Investigator testimony and digital
    tracking revealed a YouTube channel where Chung posted videos under
    his perspectiverCoincluding a video titled rCLHeartDoc Andrew for
    #WonderfullyHungry PresidentrCY.

    2. Unauthorized Medical Dispensation
    The Board's findings centered heavily on the comment sections of his
    social media platform, where he directly interacted with the public.
    The Board discovered that he used the handle @HeartDocAndrew
    to:Formally diagnose or assess users' physiological states
    online.Explicitly tell internet users that if they experienced
    specific physical cues, they were "cured" or safe from
    cardiorespiratory events.Claim that his extreme "#WonderfullyHungry"
    dietary regimen was the definitive solution to various complex,
    systemic health crises.

    3. Misleading Professional RepresentationThe Violation:
    -a The Board found that by continuing to use titles like "HeartDoc" and
    "MD/PhD" while explicitly giving targeted health directives, Chung
    violated Georgia state law, which strictly prohibits unlicensed
    individuals from presenting themselves as practicing physicians.

    The Defense Attempt:
    -a Chung routinely claimed online that he possessed an "Eternal Medical
    License". The Board formally rejected this notion, noting that his
    state medical privileges had been permanently revoked years prior for
    non-compliance with psychiatric evaluations.

    Final Legal Action
    As a result of these findings, the case transitioned into the BoardrCOs
    official March 2025 Public Board Actions List, where a formal Final
    Decision was codified against him. Because the Board lacks criminal
    prosecution powers, these findings are typically used to issue strict
    Cease and Desist orders and are forwarded to state prosecutors to
    pursue misdemeanor or felony charges for the unlicensed practice of
    medicine.If you are interested, we can look into how Georgia law
    penalizes individuals who violate Cease and Desist orders or look into
    other public actions taken by the Georgia Composite Medical Board
    during that period.

    -a-a Nice fanfic.


    -aMichael


    Face it, Chinaman, the quack took advantage of your developmental deficiencies. Now you try to defend him in newsgroups, but you're
    reinforcing your reputation as a simpleton instead


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