Category: Wuhan Flu

Well, Well, Well

Dystopian Down Under- Landmark Covid vaccine injury win

The Department of Child Protection (DCP) must pay compensation and medical expenses to a youth worker who developed pericarditis after getting a Covid booster under a workplace vaccination directive, the South Australian Employment Tribunal has ruled.

In a decision handed down on 15 January 2024, the Tribunal determined that Daniel Shepherd’s employment was “a significant contributing cause” to his injury, which has since rendered him incapable of performing his role at work.

The Libranos: ArriveScam

Dan Knight;

In the world of Canadian government contracting, there’s a rule that’s supposed to symbolize transparency and accountability: every contract over $10,000 must be publicly disclosed, its details available for every Canadian to scrutinize online. This rule is more than a mere procedure; it’s a commitment to open governance, a pledge that taxpayer money is being spent wisely and fairly.

But, as we peel back the layers, a different picture emerges, one mired in negligence and possible corruption. A review of 41 contracts tied to the ArriveCAN app reveals a disturbing trend. In 17 cases, critical information about the contracts or substantial amendments – each well over the $10,000 threshold – were conspicuously absent from the public record.

The saga deepens when we look at a specific $25 million contract awarded to GC Strategies Inc. The details of this contract, the manner in which it was awarded, send up a forest of red flags. The criteria were so narrowly defined, so peculiarly tailored, that they seemed to have been written with GC Strategies in mind. Their past experience with the Government of Canada mirrored the requirements almost exactly, a coincidence that stretches the bounds of belief. Unsurprisingly, GC Strategies stood unchallenged in the bidding process.

LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOR

HONK HONK

David Lametti, the former Justice Minister and Attorney General of Canada, is resigning from his position, effective February 1st.

His term as Attorney General was notably marked by the Freedom Convoy protests in February 2022 and the subsequent response from the Trudeau Government.

Lametti’s resignation comes two days after a federal court judge ruled the Liberals violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by invoking the Emergencies Act against protesters in Ottawa during the Freedom Convoy.

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Case Dismissed

Change is in the wind.

The Justice Centre is pleased to announce that the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS) has ruled in favour of nurse Leah McInnes following an October and November 2023 disciplinary hearing. The Investigation Committee of the CRNS had charged Ms. McInnes with spreading “misinformation” because she had voiced her concerns about vaccine mandates. The outcome vindicates her right to professionally advocate for medical ethics and evidence-based health policy.

“This is a significant victory for free expression and democratic participation. Nurses, doctors, psychologists, teachers, lawyers, engineers and all Canadians who work in a regulated profession have the freedom to advocate for their beliefs and should not face threats from their own professional association or professional regulator,” stated John Carpay, President of the Justice Centre.

Ms. McInnes had been charged by the CRNS’s Investigation Committee, which investigates and prosecutes professional misconduct complaints, for her social media advocacy and for protesting vaccine mandates. The Investigation Committee’s broad allegation against Ms. McInnes was that her advocacy, including her use of the common term “vaccine mandate,” amounted to “misinformation.”

Ms. McInnes is a mother of two and has been a Registered Nurse in Saskatchewan since 2013.

Read it all. Good work by the JCCF.

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Express- Study discovers biggest cause of ‘alarming surge’ of excess deaths in UK

Research published tomorrow (Sunday) by scientists at Oxford University shows that while cancer and dementia deaths have fallen, deaths from heart and circulatory problems are spiraling. This includes deaths from heart disease, heart attacks, strokes and lung clots.

The scientists say the rise cannot be accounted for by an ageing or growing population.

SDA Been Sayin’

Global- Interior Health drops all COVID-19 rapid tests at facilities

“(The rapid tests) are not reliable for diagnosis of COVID-19,” the memo stated.

“As such COVID-19 RAT testing can no longer be used to direct clinical care or infection prevention and control measures, and must be discontinued immediately in Interior Health affiliated emergency rooms, hospitals, long-term care facilities (and) outpatient settings.”

Soviet Medicine

If vaccine side effects are as rare as they are supposed to be, what’s the holdup when it comes to compensation?

Both men were approved for compensation through the federally-funded Vaccine Injury Support Program and have received payments, including ongoing monthly support as neither can work.

“I’ve been waiting for almost a year to hear whether my physical therapy will be covered,” he said.

Scholefield said he submitted his expenses almost a year ago and is still owed about $40,000. Wightman said he sent in expenses about 10 weeks ago and is yet to receive almost $30,000 in repayment.

The Show Must Go On

EUGYPPIUS- The Year the Pandemic Ended: A Retrospective

Once a show has run its course, there is no saving it. You can cut ticket prices and hire cut-rate actors, you can promise new sideshows and free beer, but these measures are but life support. Sooner or later the acrobats are swinging and the magicians are stuffing flea-ridden rabbits into worn top-hats and the elephants are balancing precariously on balls before empty stands, and it is time to fold up the tables and the tents, lead the animals back into their cages, hitch the wagons to their teams and seek business elsewhere. Thus the Covid Circus in the Federal Republic of Germany finally folded up shop and left town in 2023.

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