Editor’s note: This story was based on false information. Dr. Hoffe’s house survived the fire. An updated story can be found here..Fans of B.C. family physician Dr. Charles Hoffe are raising funds to support him after fires destroyed the town he’s lived in for nearly 30 years, and a town he relocated to thereafter..Hoffe, a family physician for 28 years in Lytton, B.C., had to flee his community after a June 30 fire consumed most of the town. Still raging, it’s consumed more than 56,000 hectares and caused $78 million damage in the village of Lytton..Hoffe took up residence in Monte Lake, but not for long. The community was evacuated on August 5 after the White Rock Lake fire jumped Hwy. 97 to scorch 28 homes and one business in the area. The fire has consumed 600 square kilometres..The doctor’s plight inspired Rob Krause, of Victoria, and Fran Kovacs to organize a fundraiser for Hoffe on GoFundMe in the “accidents and emergencies” category..“As many of you may or may not know, Dr. Charles Hoffe has become a worldwide Canadian hero for his stand against the ‘jab!!!’ (sic) He has lost his hospital and town due to the Lytton fires, plus his position as an ER physician because he revealed the truths about the deaths and injuries to his patients caused by the shot. He had relocated to Monte Lake after Lytton was destroyed, but now that town has burnt down as well,” the page said..“Let’s show Dr. Hoffe our gratitude as we show some monetary LOVE!!!”.Hoffe voiced concerns about COVID-19 vaccinations after some of his patients received serious side effects. A warning letter by the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons did not silence him, and he even wrote a public letter to B.C.’s chief public health officer, Bonnie Henry..Subsequently, he was barred from the local emergency ward. Later, he used D-dimer tests to find blood clots in 62% of those vaccinated for COVID-19..The fundraiser, which was launched three days ago, has inspired 19 donations ranging from $10 to $300. At the time this article was written, $1,135 had been raised towards the $5,000 goal..Lynne Cheff donated $100..“Just want to help a like-minded good person in moving forward in his fight for truth during these terrible times! May God bless you and keep you safe Sir! Thank you for all you do,” she wrote..Patricia Koets gave donated $50..“Dr. Hoffe has stood for truth even though there was a cost to him for doing so…he is a Canadian hero!” said Koets..Lee Harding is a correspondent for Western Standard and former B.C. resident.
Editor’s note: This story was based on false information. Dr. Hoffe’s house survived the fire. An updated story can be found here..Fans of B.C. family physician Dr. Charles Hoffe are raising funds to support him after fires destroyed the town he’s lived in for nearly 30 years, and a town he relocated to thereafter..Hoffe, a family physician for 28 years in Lytton, B.C., had to flee his community after a June 30 fire consumed most of the town. Still raging, it’s consumed more than 56,000 hectares and caused $78 million damage in the village of Lytton..Hoffe took up residence in Monte Lake, but not for long. The community was evacuated on August 5 after the White Rock Lake fire jumped Hwy. 97 to scorch 28 homes and one business in the area. The fire has consumed 600 square kilometres..The doctor’s plight inspired Rob Krause, of Victoria, and Fran Kovacs to organize a fundraiser for Hoffe on GoFundMe in the “accidents and emergencies” category..“As many of you may or may not know, Dr. Charles Hoffe has become a worldwide Canadian hero for his stand against the ‘jab!!!’ (sic) He has lost his hospital and town due to the Lytton fires, plus his position as an ER physician because he revealed the truths about the deaths and injuries to his patients caused by the shot. He had relocated to Monte Lake after Lytton was destroyed, but now that town has burnt down as well,” the page said..“Let’s show Dr. Hoffe our gratitude as we show some monetary LOVE!!!”.Hoffe voiced concerns about COVID-19 vaccinations after some of his patients received serious side effects. A warning letter by the B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons did not silence him, and he even wrote a public letter to B.C.’s chief public health officer, Bonnie Henry..Subsequently, he was barred from the local emergency ward. Later, he used D-dimer tests to find blood clots in 62% of those vaccinated for COVID-19..The fundraiser, which was launched three days ago, has inspired 19 donations ranging from $10 to $300. At the time this article was written, $1,135 had been raised towards the $5,000 goal..Lynne Cheff donated $100..“Just want to help a like-minded good person in moving forward in his fight for truth during these terrible times! May God bless you and keep you safe Sir! Thank you for all you do,” she wrote..Patricia Koets gave donated $50..“Dr. Hoffe has stood for truth even though there was a cost to him for doing so…he is a Canadian hero!” said Koets..Lee Harding is a correspondent for Western Standard and former B.C. resident.