Sunday, May 17, 2020

Was Carole Wells Doheny Worth Your Career and Freedom?


I ask all the medical professionals who were in the operating room on May 28, 2008 at UCLA Medical Center to come forward and tell the FBI in the Los Angeles office what really happened on that day and who recruited you to participate and how you were paid in cash?  Was it Dr. Elizabeth Wagar, who at the time, was head of pathology at UCLA  or was it Dr. Oliver Dorigo the surgeon?  Was it worth it?  Have you been on the run all over the world primarily in Europe?

What all the people at UCLA Medical Center never knew is that Carole Wells Doheny had no power or say at the medical center regarding anything let alone to get you fired if you didn't do as she asked.  She had no legal right to use the name of "Doheny" after she remarried.  Her first husband Edward Lawrence Doheny IV died of a gun shot wound either by accident or suicide while married to her.  That is why the Doheny's banned her from the family and wanted nothing to do with her and then when she remarried, she lost all rights to use the "Doheny" name which she played to the hilt at UCLA Medical Center to get the medical professionals committee fraud in performing a radical hysterectomy on me on May 28, 2008 before they rolled her in after I was in recovery as "Janet Winston" for cancer surgery which she had and I did not.  It was her medical files that were sent to National Cancer Registry as required by law and not me as Janet H. Winston.

In the 12 years since all this happened how has your life been?  Do you have the same kind of career wherever you are as you did at UCLA Medical Center?  Was Dr. David Feinberg as CEO of UCLA Medical Center at the time have knowledge of what was going on?

Think about what I am saying - what have you lost and gained?

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