Charlotte Harming
SWEDEN


“The culture of silence and revolving doors between politics and the pharmaceutical industry must be stopped for the sake of true science and patient safety.“
Profession: Registered Nurse (Specialist Masters in Surgical Care)
Position: From the outset of the COVID-19 crisis, Charlotte Harming has been an unwavering advocate for transparency in vaccine safety data, challenging the lack of scientific basis behind mask mandates, lockdowns, and PCR testing. She has consistently defended full informed consent and the right to medical choice, standing firmly against coercion and suppression of open scientific debate.
Background
Charlotte began her medical career as a Nursing Assistant and Paramedic, working for six years before earning her Bachelor’s in Nursing. She later completed a Master’s in Surgical Care, spending nearly a decade in surgical nursing. Her expertise in acute and surgical care provided her with a strong foundation in medical science and patient advocacy. In 2019, she transitioned to an integrative health clinic focused on preventive medicine, enabling her to speak freely on ethical medical concerns without institutional constraints.
Actions & Outcomes
Charlotte has actively challenged unscientific policies, exposing the lack of transparency in vaccine safety data, PCR testing inaccuracies, and the psychological damage caused by lockdowns. She has been a vocal advocate for informed consent and medical autonomy, opposing coercive mandates that compromised ethical healthcare.
She additionally founded Sjuksköterskeuppropet (The Nurses’ Appeal), an initiative focused on protecting ethical standards and human rights within the nursing profession. Sjuksköterskeuppropet has played a key role in uniting Swedish nurses concerned about healthcare policies that compromise patient autonomy and has become a critically important platform in Sweden for discussion and advocacy, raising awareness about the ethical dilemmas faced by medical staff. Her efforts have led to greater public dialogue on the responsibilities of nurses in protecting informed consent and medical ethics, while also connecting with international medical freedom movements. Through public speaking, written declarations, and direct engagement with policymakers, she has provided a compelling counter-narrative to the fear-based messaging that dominated public discourse. She has additional contributed to legal efforts, holding institutions accountable for breaches of medical ethics.
Current Status
Charlotte continues in her leadership and advocacy role with The Nurses’ Appeal. She is also actively working to expand integrative medicine in Sweden, recognising its critical role in addressing gaps in modern healthcare. She is currently studying acupuncture, herbal medicine, and blood microscopy—fields she sees as essential missing links in truly patient-centred, holistic care.
Why this Lighthouse?
Nidingen Island, with its three historic lighthouses, has long guided sailors through treacherous waters—yet over 600 ships have still run aground, a stark reminder of what happens when safe passage is lost. This mirrors the crisis in healthcare, where political influence and corporate greed have overridden medical ethics, leaving patients and professionals adrift. Charlotte and her fellow founders of the Swedish Nurses’ Appeal have stood as unwavering beacons, guiding colleagues and the public back to truth, integrity, and ethical medicine. With over 600 members, their movement has provided strength and solidarity, proving that even when voices tremble, collective courage can cut through the storm and illuminate the path forward.

Links
- Website: Sjuksköterskeuppropet (The Nurses’ Appeal)