The Libranos: Contract Tracing

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The Department of Health ordered so many surplus ventilators from Baylis Medical Technologies Inc. it couldn’t give them away, Access To Information records show. Ex-Liberal MP Frank Baylis (Pierrefonds-Dollard, Que.) credited the sole-sourced $237 million contract with helping rescue his company during the pandemic: “We re-mortgaged all our buildings; we extended our line of credit.”

8 Replies to “The Libranos: Contract Tracing”

  1. Hey, Kate. Plug your blog into one of the AI units sometime and enjoy their assessment of your work. They claim the blog is controversial due to your use of the term “Libranos” since a number of MP’s have used the reference.

    They don’t, however, explain what “Libranos” means, which is equally amusing.

  2. Before the ‘vaccines’ the protocol was no Ivermectin, no Hydroxychloroquine and no anti-bacterial medicines even though the very sick had already developed some type of sepsis or pneumonia.

  3. Remember, whenever a Liberal politician uses the word “investment”, they mean giving money to themselves or their friends through a sole-source “emergency contract”, or via an NGO as a grant.

    The Liberals have disbursed around two Trillion dollars in grants to “non-profit” NGOs since 2015.

  4. Just out of curiousity,did any of these units actually function?
    What are the odds that zero inspection took place?
    Liberals gotta liberal.
    Ignoring the fact that as a treatment they were a real killer.

    1. Yes, because they were knock-offs of a well designed unit from an existing respirator manufacturer, and released the plans, diagrams and patents for at the start of the pandemic, and offered manufacturing and engineer advise to anyone who wanted to build them.

      Bayliss took that and convinced the government to give him millions of dollars, and then they sold them off for scrap quietly a few years later at a loss of millions of dollars to the taxpayer.

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