COVID-19 'Pandemic'

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Here is a good video for the crazy Vaccine Conspiracy Nutbars

funny enough...it's YOUR video that YOU watched
;)
I would never. I prefer PhDs to people asleep because they have been clobbered by a loose rock

The Term “Conspiracy Theory” — an Invention of the CIA​


same Effers who brought us russian collusion and crack cocaine eh?
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Thursday LIVE: Biden’s CDC Director Admits Wuhan Lab Origin of Covid-19 is Not a Conspiracy Theory​

Bombshell revelation exposes what Big Tech & establishment media have been trying to bury.

Watch & share this VITAL edition of the most banned broadcast in the world!

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CDC chief says lab origin of Covid is ‘one possibility,’ but animal host is most common for coronaviruses​




Fauci admits COVID-19 could have come from Wuhan lab, butts heads with Rand Paul​


Wuhan 'lab leak' coronavirus theory in focus as House Republicans demand answers​

Congressional Republicans are leading "comprehensive" investigations into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the possibility of an "accidental" leak from a Wuhan lab.

The top Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rogers, R-Wash., wrote to Secretary of State Antony Blinken this week requesting documents to "assist" in their investigation into the origins of COVID-19.

HAWLEY-BRAUN BILL WOULD FORCE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO DELCASSIFY WUHAN CORONAVIRUS LEAK INTELLIGENCE

"As leaders on the Congressional Committee with jurisdiction over public health, we strongly support a comprehensive investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the possibility of an accidental laboratory leak," McMorris, joined by Reps. Brett Guthrie and H. Morgan Griffith wrote.


People who use the term "conspiracy theorist" to avoid intelligent discussion are So SILLIE.
;)
 

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10,570 DEAD 405,259 Injuries:​

European Database of Adverse Drug Reactions for COVID-19 “Vaccines”​




This website was launched by the European Medicines Agency in 2012 to provide public access to reports of suspected side effects (also known as suspected adverse drug reactions). These reports are submitted electronically to EudraVigilance by national medicines regulatory authorities and by pharmaceutical companies that hold marketing authorisations (licences) for the medicines.

EudraVigilance is a system designed for collecting reports of suspected side effects. These reports are used for evaluating the benefits and risks of medicines during their development and monitoring their safety following their authorisation in the European Economic Area (EEA). EudraVigilance has been in use since December 2001.

This website was launched to comply with the EudraVigilance Access Policy, which was developed to improve public health by supporting the monitoring of the safety of medicines and to increase transparency for stakeholders, including the general public.

The Management Board of the European Medicines Agency first approved the EudraVigilance Access Policy in December 2010. A revision was adopted by the Board in December 2015 based on the 2010 pharmacovigilance legislation. The policy aims to provide stakeholders such as national medicines regulatory authorities in the EEA, the European Commission, healthcare professionals, patients and consumers, as well as the pharmaceutical industry and research organisations, with access to reports on suspected side effects.

Transparency is a key guiding principle of the Agency, and is pivotal to building trust and confidence in the regulatory process. By increasing transparency, the Agency is better able to address the growing need among stakeholders, including the general public, for access to information. (Source.)
Their report through May 8, 2021 lists 10,570 deaths and 405,259 injuries following injections of four experimental COVID-19 shots:
 

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Nova Scotia mass shooter obsessed by spectre of pandemic disaster, violence
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Publishing date:May 20, 2021 • 18 hours ago • 4 minute read • Join the conversation
A couple pays their respects at a roadblock in Portapique, N.S. on Wednesday, April 22, 2020.
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HALIFAX — The spectre of pandemic-fuelled social chaos and widespread looting appeared to haunt the Nova Scotia mass shooter a month before he carried out his killing rampage of April 18-19, 2020.

Twenty-two people — including a pregnant woman — were killed in the 13 hours of shootings and house burnings that began in Portapique, N.S., and carried on in several other communities the next morning.

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Over the past year, a provincial court judge has been gradually releasing portions of witness statements used by police to obtain search warrants, with the latest disclosure on Wednesday evening.

In one of the court documents released, Ontario lawyer Kevin Von Bargen told police he was a friend of Gabriel Wortman’s and that shortly after the pandemic started in Nova Scotia, the killer became “convinced that the world economy was going to collapse.”


The documents refer to an email Wortman sent Von Bargen on March 18, exactly one month before he began his rampage. As described by police in a document to obtain a warrant, the killer told Von Bargen he was “getting a bunch of ammunition because when the government stops handing out money people will be desperate and will start to steal, rob and pilfer from people.”

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Wortman told his friend “it was going to be worse than the depression because there was no way to stop the sickness (COVID-19) and it was like a forest fire,” the document says. In a summary of a March 19 email to an unnamed person, the gunman is quoted as writing, “Thank God we are well armed.”

Wortman’s spouse, Lisa Banfield, even told police that the killer had bought up large quantities of rice and other food. She said he was “paranoid” that the federal government was going to seize people’s money in exchange for shares of some sort.

As previous releases of witness statements have revealed, during the weeks before the mass killing, the murderer turned his investments into cash and purchased over $800 worth of gasoline and propane. After the killings, police would find $705,000 wrapped in tin foil packages inside an ammunition can at one of the gunman’s Portapique properties, the documents say.


Some were noticing the killer’s behaviour in those final weeks, the court records suggest.

After the killer pulled up at a Brinks Canada office in Halifax on March 20, 2020 to pick up $475,000 in cash — driving one of the Ford Taurus vehicles he’d purchased from the federal government — a Brinks employee noted it looked like a police car and found it odd that the reflective tape was still on the vehicle.

In addition, a person whose name is blanked out told police on April 19 last year that the killer “ordered large amounts of ammunition within the past month and picked it up at (name redacted).”

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Police have charged Banfield, her brother James Banfield and her brother-in-law Brian Brewster with unlawfully supplying ammunition to the killer in the month before the mass shooting. All three are pleading not guilty, and police have said they “had no prior knowledge” of Wortman’s intentions.

Not all of Wortman’s shifts in behaviour appear to have been driven by the pandemic, according to witness statements to police.

For example, Von Bargen said in the year before the shooting, “(the gunman) switched from being obsessed with vintage Honda motorcycles to police cars and was buying the cars off a (federal) government surplus website.”


The killer would carry out his shootings while disguised as an RCMP officer and driving a replica patrol car.

The court documents contain records of the killer’s PayPal purchases of gear he would use to create a replica RCMP vehicle, extending back to March 22, 2019. Websites bookmarked on the killer’s computer included information about some of the police car components he was buying and “11 Things You Didn’t Know About Cop Cars.”

During the summer of 2019, Wortman described to Banfield how he had attached a bumper ram onto the police car he’d bought from the federal government surplus store.

Meanwhile, the killer’s interest in guns, particularly his two semi-automatic rifles, was evident. Previous releases have indicated Wortman acquired the rifles illegally, one from a person he knew in Houlton, Maine, and the other through the estate of a deceased friend in Fredericton.

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The newly released documents say his computer bookmarks include sites with information about the Ruger Mini-14 semi-automatic rifle and the Colt C7 semi-automatic rifle.

In addition, there is a note saying that on June 24, 2019, Wortman attended the non-restricted firearms course and completed it. However, police have stated that the killer didn’t actually possess any licence to own firearms.

When Wortman was killed by police on the morning of April 19 at a gas station in Enfield, N.S., he still had a large supply of ammunition on hand — as he possibly prepared to carry on to Halifax.

According to statements by police firearms investigators, his Glock .40 calibre, semi-automatic pistol, with a laser pointer sighting grip, was on the front seat and it was loaded with an over-capacity magazine.

To his immediate right there was a cardboard box with ammunition and a metal can containing more loaded ammunition magazines.

Two rifles were lying in the back seat, including the Colt semi-automatic, with three loaded, over-capacity magazines, each with up to 30 rounds.

The second semi-automatic rifle, the Ruger Mini 14, also had an over-capacity magazine designed to hold 40 rounds of .223 calibre bullets, and there were three more magazines ready to load — two of them over-capacity ones that could hold 40 rounds.

There was also a Ruger P89, semi-automatic pistol, with an empty magazine in it and one round in the chamber, and he had the Smith and Wesson firearm belonging to RCMP Const. Heidi Stevenson, whom he had killed that morning, with 13 rounds in its chamber.

In describing her spouse’s attitude in the final weeks before the massacre, Banfield told police, “It was like he was preparing for the end of the world.”
 

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Belgian army joins hunt for heavily armed far-right soldier in forest
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BRUSSELS — The Belgian army helped comb a forest on Thursday in search of a heavily armed soldier with far-right views who disappeared three days ago, authorities and media said.

The federal prosecutor said that 46-year-old Jurgen Conings went missing after he had made threats against Belgian institutions and celebrities, but did not give details.

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The case has gripped Belgians and dominated headlines since weapons including anti-tank rocket launchers and ammunition taken from a military base were found in Conings’ abandoned car near Dilsen in west Belgium.


Local media said the army deployed armored vehicles and demining equipment to assist police already hunting him in the 12,000-hectare Hoge Kempen park of woodland, lakes and dunes.

A highway through the area was closed.

The Belgian government said earlier this week that Conings was on a list of potential terrorists due to far-right tendencies.

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“The question is how someone active in the defense service – who is on a security list as a person with extremist ideas and who has already made threats – gained access to weapons and was able to take them away,” Prime Minister Alexander De Croo told Belga news agency.


Local media linked Conings to Marc van Ranst, a COVID-19 expert supportive of vaccines and social restrictions who has advised the Belgian government during the coronavirus pandemic.

Van Ranst told Belga that he had lodged a complaint after death threats were made against him on the website of the Viruswaanzin (Virus Insanity) organization, a group that has held protests against COVID-19 curbs. The virologist said he and his family had been moved to a safe location.
 

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EU advises against second AstraZeneca shot for people with blood clots
Author of the article:Reuters
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Publishing date:May 21, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 1 minute read • 5 Comments
Some pharmacies in Brantford and Brant County will begin administering AstraZeneca vaccines by appointment only to people ages 55 and older. Postmedia photo ORG XMIT: POS2103311634561190
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The second shot of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford must not be given to anyone who has had blood clots with low blood platelets after receiving the first, Europe’s medicines regulator said on Friday.

The advice for healthcare professionals was provided by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) as part of an ongoing review into rare, but severe blood clots possibly linked to inoculation after the shot and also to Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine.


The EMA has been looking into such clots in the abdomen and brain since March and has recommended that both vaccine labels carry a warning on the clotting issues while maintaining that the overall benefits outweighed any risks.

Both the AstraZeneca and J&J vaccine use different versions of a cold virus to deliver instructions for making coronavirus proteins into cells to produce an immune response.

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“While blood clots with low blood platelets following vaccination are very rare, EMA continues to advise people to be aware of symptoms … so they can receive prompt specialized medical treatment if needed,” the EMA said.

The watchdog said people should be on guard for any signs of any blood clots or low platelets within three weeks of receiving the first shot of AstraZeneca’s vaccine, Vaxzevria, and that the latest recommendations will be added to the vaccine’s product information.

AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford had no immediate comment.


The new guidance adds to the problems that have dogged the AstraZeneca vaccine, including supply cuts, production snags and legal action from the European Union for under-delivering on promised doses.

At the same time, evidence is mounting that it is effective. On Thursday, a British study suggested that two doses of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine may be around 85% to 90% effective against symptomatic COVID-19.

A media report this week also said a study found that a third booster dose of the vaccine could increase antibodies in people.
 

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Powerful Video: Rep. Jordan Exposes Democrats’ Efforts to Stifle COVID Origin Investigation​


During a hearing Wednesday in the House, Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan succinctly highlighted how everyone EXCEPT House Democrats wants answers to legitimate questions regarding the possibility of the coronavirus leaking from a Chinese lab.

Republican lawmakers, intelligence officials, Journalists, and even members of the Biden administration have all said that there is credible evidence behind the theory.

However, as Jordan outlines, House Democrats have stymied investigations and dismissed the notion as a ‘distraction’.

“Where did this thing start? Did it jump from animal to humans or was it a leak from a lab, a lab in Wuhan china?” Jordan asked.

“The American people would probably like to know, after all, they’ve had their liberties assaulted for the past year” Jordan asserted.

Jordan quoted former New York Times science writer Nicholas Wafe who wrote “It’s a stretch to get the pandemic to break out naturally outside of Wuhan and then without leaving a trace to make its first appearance in Wuhan. But he says this for the lab escape scenario, a Wuhan origin for the virus is a no-brainer.”

Jordan continued “Wuhan is home to China’s leading center for coronavirus research. Researchers were genetically engineering bat coronaviruses to attack human cells. They were doing so under minimal safety conditions. If the virus with an uninspected infectiousness had been generated there, its escape would be no surprise.”

Jordan notes that it is unfathomable why Democrats are blocking efforts to find answers, unless they are seeking to protect Anthony Fauci from having to answer difficult questions about his involvement with the Wuhan Institute of Virology during the Obama/Biden years.

Watch:
 

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An elderly gentleman unable to buy a drink in a pub because of Covid's cashless society has his drink bought for him by a kindly customer.

 

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Can You Spot What Is Wrong Here?

ITV's Good Morning Britain came to my hometown to interview people about the "Indian Variant".

 

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It’s All Hugs and Handshakes in the White House​

Meanwhile, the UK's death rate is the lowest since 2001.

 

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EU advises against second AstraZeneca shot for people with blood clots
Author of the article:Reuters
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Pushkala Aripaka
Publishing date:May 21, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 1 minute read • 5 Comments
Some pharmacies in Brantford and Brant County will begin administering AstraZeneca vaccines by appointment only to people ages 55 and older. Postmedia photo ORG XMIT: POS2103311634561190
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The second shot of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford must not be given to anyone who has had blood clots with low blood platelets after receiving the first, Europe’s medicines regulator said on Friday.

The advice for healthcare professionals was provided by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) as part of an ongoing review into rare, but severe blood clots possibly linked to inoculation after the shot and also to Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine.


The EMA has been looking into such clots in the abdomen and brain since March and has recommended that both vaccine labels carry a warning on the clotting issues while maintaining that the overall benefits outweighed any risks.

Both the AstraZeneca and J&J vaccine use different versions of a cold virus to deliver instructions for making coronavirus proteins into cells to produce an immune response.

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“While blood clots with low blood platelets following vaccination are very rare, EMA continues to advise people to be aware of symptoms … so they can receive prompt specialized medical treatment if needed,” the EMA said.

The watchdog said people should be on guard for any signs of any blood clots or low platelets within three weeks of receiving the first shot of AstraZeneca’s vaccine, Vaxzevria, and that the latest recommendations will be added to the vaccine’s product information.

AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford had no immediate comment.


The new guidance adds to the problems that have dogged the AstraZeneca vaccine, including supply cuts, production snags and legal action from the European Union for under-delivering on promised doses.

At the same time, evidence is mounting that it is effective. On Thursday, a British study suggested that two doses of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine may be around 85% to 90% effective against symptomatic COVID-19.

A media report this week also said a study found that a third booster dose of the vaccine could increase antibodies in people.
 

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Public health agency told about 'issue' facing Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin in late March
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Vice President of Logistics and Operations at the Public Health Agency of Canada Major General Dany Fortin attends a news conference, as efforts continue to help slow the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada December 7, 2020.
Vice President of Logistics and Operations at the Public Health Agency of Canada Major General Dany Fortin attends a news conference, as efforts continue to help slow the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada December 7, 2020. PHOTO BY BLAIR GABLE /REUTERS
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OTTAWA — The president of the Public Health Agency of Canada says he was told there was a potential “issue” facing the general leading Canada’s vaccine distribution about eight weeks before he stepped down.

Iain Stewart told the House of Commons health committee Friday that “around about” the third week of March, the deputy minister of defence informed him of a potential problem facing Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin.


But Stewart says he didn’t learn that “issue” was a sexual misconduct allegation until May 13.

“It was just kind of a heads-up, that there was a potential issue,” Stewart said of his first conversation about the matter in March.

On May 13, Stewart was informed there was a sexual misconduct allegation against Fortin and a process was underway and that afternoon he discussed what was happening with Health Minister Patty Hajdu.

Fortin stepped aside from his role at PHAC on May 14 pending the results of a military investigation. The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service has since confirmed it referred its investigation to the Quebec prosecution service to determine whether criminal charges should be laid.

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Fortin’s lawyer has said his client was unaware of the details of the allegation until a reporter contacted him on Sunday, and that Fortin categorically denies any wrongdoing.

The investigation is one of many into complaints against senior members of Canada’s military in recent months as the Armed Forces addresses widespread allegations of sexual misconduct and other inappropriate behaviour in its ranks.


Stewart’s remarks came under questioning by Conservative health critic Michelle Rempel Garner at the health committee Friday morning. Rempel Garner is concerned that sitting on the situation for almost two months sends a terrible message.

“I’m just kind of flabbergasted that you would know about this in the middle of March and not do anything about it,” she said.

Stewart said he couldn’t be more clear that he did not know the “issue” was an allegation of sexual misconduct.

“There was a potential issue, there was no allegation,” he said. You’re using the word I knew about an allegation. There was an issue and I was aware that there was an issue, but the exact nature was not specified. We did not have an allegation.”

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan has also said he was informed Fortin was under investigation in March and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said he knew “weeks ago” that there was something going on.

Rempel Garner wondered why it appears PHAC didn’t do more to prepare for the possible upheaval of losing their vaccine logistics chief.

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“Did you do anything to get more information to understand how this might compromise Canada’s vaccine rollout?” she asked.

Stewart says he began thinking about what might happen if Fortin needed to be replaced “but it actually wasn’t clear what we were dealing with.”

“We have a highly effective and well performing team that involves over 200 people during the vaccine rollout and we have a variety of executives leading that team. So the vital mandate of the vaccine rollout was taken extremely seriously by this organization. At that stage the potential issue was not clear what it was, and nor is it clear what the repercussions were going to be.”

Fortin is still an active member of the military but was named vice-president of logistics and operations at PHAC on Nov. 27, to oversee the federal government’s plan to get millions of doses of vaccines into Canada and distributed to provinces and territories.


On May 17, the federal government named Brig.-Gen. Krista Brodie to replace Fortin. Brodie was assigned to assist Fortin as one of two second-in-commands on the vaccine rollout, but left the team briefly in February. She said Thursday she was very happy to be back with the team again.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 21, 2021.
 

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Sweat-sniffer dogs make Thai debut as coronavirus detectors
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A dog that has been trained to sniff out the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), screens a sweat sample at Chulalongkorn University, in Bangkok, Thailand May 21, 2021.
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BANGKOK — Thailand on Friday deployed dogs trained to detect coronavirus infections by sniffing samples of human sweat, as the country deals with a spike in infections, including many without symptoms of the virus.

Three of six trained Labradors made their debut at Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn University after trials that the project leader said had shown a success rate of about 95%, with about 2,000 samples sniffed this month.

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“The canines are very fast at screening,” said co-researcher Thitiwat Sirprasart. “At this pace, we are able to isolate those whom we suspect are infected from those who are virus-free.”


The dogs are not required to smell the humans directly. Sweat samples are collected from humans and stored in small metal containers for the dogs to inspect one-by-one.

When a suspected infection is found, the dog halts and directs its nose at the sample.

“The distinctive scent is what would appear after there is an infection. Different kinds of viruses will produce different kinds of scent,” said co-researcher Pattama Torvorapanit.


The project’s directors hope the dogs will be used at airports or boat piers and say they are more effective than temperature checks.

Thailand is fighting its most severe outbreak yet, with cases quadrupling to 123,066 and deaths increasing seven-fold since the start of April to 735.
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Boris Johnson, speaking onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth, confirms no need for 'vaccine certificate to go to the pub'​

 

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...because we have discovered covid in beer and there are now no more pubs!
:)

BTW ( back to reality) ...no autopsies for anyone who has covid on their death certificate.

Hmmmm, Eh?
 

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I was going to go down to Essa Academy today to get my first vaccine without an appointment, but I was reading The Sun during the week and saw a picture of it with a huge queue of people, so I thought I'm not spending two hours queuing on a Saturday. So I've decided not to bother.
 
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I was going to go down to Essa Academy today to get my first vaccine without an appointment, but I was reading The Sun during the week and saw a picture of it with a huge queue of people, so I thought I'm not spending two hours queuing on a Saturday. So I've decided not to bother.
Is that like a queue anon ? Mentalfloss might think conspiracy .
 
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10,000 CANADIAN DOCTORS TELL THE WORLD PANDEMIC IS A FRAUD​

10,000 PLUS Canadian Doctors form strong opposition against the lying mainstream narrative and are finally standing up and calling out the FRAUD.

DECLARATION OF CANADIAN PHYSICIANS FOR SCIENCE AND TRUTH​

Support this Declaration Now!


The Declaration​

We are a broad and diverse group of Canadian physicians from across Canada who are sending out this urgent declaration to the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of our various Provinces and Territories and to the Public at large, whom we serve.

On April 30, 2021, Ontario’s physician licensing body, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO), issued a statement forbidding physicians from questioning or debating any or all of the official measures imposed in response to COVID-19. 1

The CPSO then went on to threaten physicians with punishment – investigations and disciplinary action.
We regard this recent statement of the CPSO to be unethical, anti-science and deeply disturbing.

As physicians, our primary duty of care is not to the CPSO or any other authority, but to our patients.

When we became physicians, we pledged to put our patients first and that our ethical and professional duty is always first toward our patients. The CPSO statement orders us to violate our duty and pledge to our patients in the following ways:

1. Denial of the Scientific Method itself: The CPSO is ordering physicians to put aside the scientific method and to not debate the processes and conclusions of science.
We physicians know and continue to believe that throughout history, opposing views, vigorous debate and openness to new ideas have been the bedrock of scientific progress. Any major advance in science has been arrived at by practitioners vigorously questioning “official” narratives and following a different path in the pursuit of truth.

2. Violation of our Pledge to use Evidence-Based Medicine for our patients: By ordering us not to debate and not to question, the CPSO is also asking us to violate our pledge to our patients that we will always seek the best, evidence-based scientific methods for them and advocate vigorously on their behalf.

The CPSO statement orders physicians for example, not to discuss or communicate with the public about “lockdown” measures. Lockdown measures are the subject of lively debate by world-renown and widely respected experts and there are widely divergent views on this subject. The explicitly anti-lockdown Great Barrington Declaration (PDF ) was written by experts from Harvard, Stanford and Oxford Universities and more than 40,000 physicians from all over the world have signed this declaration. Several international experts including Martin Kuldorf (Harvard), David Katz (Yale), Jay Bhattacharya (Stanford) and Sunetra Gupta (Oxford) continue to strongly oppose lockdowns.

The CPSO is ordering physicians to express only pro-lockdown views, or else face investigation and discipline. This tyrannical, anti-science CPSO directive is regarded by thousands of Canadian physicians and scientists as unsupported by science and as violating the first duty of care to our patients.

3. Violation of Duty of Informed Consent: The CPSO is also ordering physicians to violate the sacred duty of informed consent – which is the process by which the patient/public is fully informed of the risks, benefits and any alternatives to the treatment or intervention, before consent is given.

The Nuremberg Code, drafted in the aftermath of the atrocities perpetrated within the Nazi concentration camps – where horrific medical experiments were performed on inmates without consent – expressly forbids the imposition of any kind of intervention without informed consent.

In the case of the lockdown intervention for example, physicians have a fiduciary duty to point out to the public that lockdowns impose their own costs on society, including in greatly increased depression and suicide rates, delayed investigation and treatment of cancer (including delayed surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy), ballooning surgical waiting lists (with attendant greatly increased patient suffering) and increased rates of child and domestic abuse.

We physicians believe that with the CPSO statement of 30 April 2021, a watershed moment in the assault on free speech and scientific inquiry has been reached.
By ordering physicians to be silent and follow only one narrative, or else face discipline and censure, the CPSO is asking us to violate our conscience, our professional ethics, the Nuremberg code and the scientific pursuit of truth.

We will never comply and will always put our patients first.

The CPSO must immediately withdraw and rescind its statement of 30 April 2021.
We also give notice to other Canadian and international licensing authorities for physicians and allied professions that the stifling of scientific inquiry and any order to violate our conscience and professional pledge to our patients, itself may constitute a crime against humanity.


1 College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Statement on Public Health Misinformation (4/30/21).

Yeah...well...TOLD YAHS!
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