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One thing in the news recently that really concerned me was when Dr.
Mercola announced that he, his family, some of his top employees, their
spouses, and their children all suddenly had their bank accounts closed
by Chase Bank.
He'd banked with Chase for years and with a popular website, a line of
high-quality supplements, and a best-selling book, it's not like he was
bouncing checks all over the place.
I don't always agree with Dr. Mercola, but I really like him. I respect
his ability to listen to other points of view and to even air them on
his platform.
My concern is the same is probably anyone else's who has dissenting
views. Am I next?
Here, Marie wrote about what happened and offered a couple of
suggestions for protecting yourself.
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What do you think about Dr. Mercola and his employees and families being
debanked? Are you concerned this may become more widespread? Is this the
next way that unpopular views will be silenced and their espousers
"canceled?"Â What are your thoughts on ways to combat this? Would you
continue doing business with Chase Bank after this?
Let's discuss it in the comments section.
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