Tuesday, February 07, 2023

It Was Never About A Virus

I think we know it by now:

  • Jordon Trishton Walker, Pfizer Director of Research and Development, Strategic Operations - mRNA Scientific Planner: “There is something irregular about the menstrual cycles. So, people will have to investigate that down the line.”

  • Walker: “The [COVID] vaccine shouldn’t be interfering with that [menstrual cycles]. So, we don’t really know.”

  • Walker: “I hope we don’t find out that somehow this mRNA lingers in the body and like -- because it has to be affecting something hormonal to impact menstrual cycles.”

  • Walker: “I hope we don’t discover something really bad down the line.”

  • Walker: “If something were to happen downstream and it was, like, really bad? I mean, the scale of that scandal would be enormous.”

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Covid shots accounted for an average 85 percent of medically reported “adverse effects” due to vaccination in the Canadian Armed Forces, new data show. Figures were disclosed at the request of Conservative MP Cheryl Gallant (Renfrew-Nipissing, Ont.) who asked, “How many vaccine-related injuries have occurred to Canadian Armed Forces members?”

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Introducing a mask mandate when respiratory viruses surged in the fall may not have eased the crush on pediatric hospitals, a Public Health Ontario science brief obtained by The Canadian Press concludes.

The brief — which was not proactively made public, unlike the reports done by the now-defunct science table predecessor — provides a glimpse of the evidence on which Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore made his decision to go no further than a "strong" recommendation on masking in mid-November.

 

(Sidebar: it is to laugh.)

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The Public Health Agency yesterday claimed it saved 800,000 lives in Canada under its vaccination program. The claim was made as MPs questioned auditors’ findings that the Agency wasted $1 billion of the $5 billion it spent on Covid shots: “Shame on you.” 

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A breakdown of advertising and media expenditures accrued by the federal government shows that Ottawa spent $139 million of tax dollars on Covid-19 campaigns since the beginning of the pandemic.

True North compiled the total costs of media expenditures related to the Covid-19 pandemic from annual reports on Government of Canada advertising activities. 

From 2019-2020, the federal government spent $4,494,710 on Covid-19 national advertising. For the 2020-2021 fiscal year that budget ballooned to $72,805,066. The latest Annual Report on Government of Canada Advertising Activities: 2021 to 2022 shows a slight decrease in spending on Covid-19 advertising, down to $62,012,941.

As of this year, Canadians were billed a total of $139,312,717 for Covid-19 related media expenditures. 

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Ottawa Police refuse to provide journalists with the written legal motions filed in the trial of Detective Helen Grus.

Detective Grus faces an internal Police Services Act charge of ‘Discreditable Conduct’ for allegedly conducting “unauthorized” investigations into nine Sudden Infant Deaths – where she sought to know the vaccine status of the mothers.

Ottawa Police (‘OPS’) launched an internal investigation and suspended Detective Grus in early February 2022. Grus was formally charged on July 26, 2022, and the case has been before the internal Trials Officer on several dates since then.

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The salary for Canada’s Governor General got a $40,000 pay bump during the COVID-19 pandemic, as millions of Canadian workers faced uncertainty, unemployment and economic hardship.

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Quelle surprise:

Health Canada is seeking a contractor to further develop its COVID-19 vaccine passport system and extend it to include other health data such as exemption and recovery credentials, according to a tender notice.
“In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, there has been a global effort to advance vaccines and therapeutics and develop public health digital solutions,” says the statement of work introducing the project issued by Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC).
“Canada’s ability to defeat COVID-19 depends greatly on assembling immunization data to guide key decision making throughout the pandemic.”
The solicitation for a contractor to build a “digital health tech platform” was posted in late November on the CanadaBuys website and bidding closed on Jan. 3. The supplier has yet to be announced.

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Stay classy!:



 Why, it's like closing off Japan was a bad idea:

Japan’s economy likely returned to growth in the last quarter of 2022 as the country reopened to tourists, offsetting weakening corporate activity and exports amid darkening global conditions, a Reuters poll showed.
 

Don't close yourself off again, Japan. We missed you.



Surely China wouldn't lie to us:

It’s easy to be duped by the mainstream media’s coverage of China, but it’s important to realize that information originating from the Chinese regime is never intended to inform the public about what’s actually going on. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) promotes disinformation to serve the sole purpose of furthering its own agenda.
In fact, in communications that are only available in Chinese, the CCP openly defines the official Chinese media as government-sponsored information.
For example, in this recent official document, translated from Chinese, the CCP states: “The media sponsored by the Party and the government are the propaganda positions of the Party and the government. They must be surnamed the Party and must be in the hands of the Party.” In Chinese culture, “surnamed the Party” means owned by the CCP and “in the hands of the Party” means “completely controlled by the CCP.”
At the same time, we know for a fact that the pandemic is running rampant in China now and that millions of people are currently feared dead. Even the CCP’s powerful propaganda machine hasn’t been able to prevent information about the atrocities happening inside China from leaking out.
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So just how bad is the Chinese Covid surge? According to official sources, the toll of Covid-linked deaths between the 8th December and the 12th January was 60,000. That is obviously tragic in human terms, but remarkably low given a population of 1.3 billion. The question, though, is whether we can trust these figures. 

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