Tuesday, February 15, 2022

It Was Never About A Virus

The Trudeau government can scream like the pansies they are but everyone knows:

The Commons public accounts committee yesterday determined no Public Health Agency executive was fired for mismanaging a national stockpile of medical supplies. Records show the Agency ignored warnings to prepare for an inevitable pandemic and instead threw masks away to save on warehouse leases: “No one in your department was held accountable for putting our front line workers at risk.”

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A Public Health Agency data scoop on millions of Canadian cellphone users would never have been allowed under foreign laws, the Commons ethics committee was told yesterday. “This was staggering to me,” testified Ann Cavoukian, former Ontario privacy commissioner: “Never, ever give up on privacy. Privacy and freedom, they go hand in hand.”


 

For some reason, this is not widely reported:

Context.– Myocarditis in adolescents has been diagnosed clinically following the administration of the second dose of an mRNA vaccine for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Objective.– To examine the autopsy microscopic cardiac findings in adolescent deaths that occurred shortly following administration of the second Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 dose to determine if the “myocarditis” described in these instances has the typical histopathology of myocarditis.

Design.– Clinical and autopsy investigation of two teenage boys who died shortly following administration of the second Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 dose.

Results.– The microscopic examination revealed features resembling a catecholamine-induced injury, not typical myocarditis pathology.

Conclusions.– The myocardial injury seen in these post-vaccine hearts is different from typical myocarditis and has an appearance most closely resembling a catecholamine-mediated stress (toxic) cardiomyopathy. Understanding that these instances are different from typical myocarditis and that cytokine storm has a known feedback loop with catecholamines may help guide screening and therapy.

 

This Pfizer:

A former clinical trial overseer for a contractor holding trials of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is pressing forward with a lawsuit against Pfizer and her former company despite the U.S. government declining to side with her.

Brook Jackson was fired by the contractor, Ventavia Research Group, in 2020. She came forward as a whistleblower in 2021.

Jackson filed a False Claims Act suit against Pfizer, Ventavia, and another company involved in the trial, ICON. It’s been under seal for over a year but is now public after the U.S. Department of Justice declined to intervene on her behalf.

Government lawyers didn’t explain the choice not to intervene, and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which investigates alleged clinical trial fraud, didn’t respond to a request for comment.

The choice, though, hasn’t deterred the whistleblower.

“We’re going to pursue the case without the help of the government,” Jackson told The Epoch Times. ...

Jackson set off a firestorm when the British Medical Journal in November 2021 published a piece based on documents, recordings, and other materials from Jackson that outlines repeated failures by Ventavia to properly run sites for Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trial before it received emergency clearance from U.S. drug regulators.

While the article didn’t include any of the materials, many were filed with the court and obtained by The Epoch Times, including emails that detail problems observed not just by Jackson, but other Ventavia workers.

For instance, Lovica Downs wrote on Sept. 18, 2020, to Jackson and another employee that she observed boxes containing patient information left on the counter “full[y] exposed to anyone that entered the room could see.”

Other missives described other problems.

Marnie Fisher, Ventavia’s director of operations at the time, said on Sept. 21, 2020, that an investigation found that multiple sites had left documents exposed, including a schedule with patient names on it; adverse events either “not being reported correctly or at all”; the vaccine and placebo “not being kept locked” in “disorganized” rooms; and informed consent errors.

The documents show that Ventavia employees were aware of serious problems arising during the trial, including vaccine administrators who were either described as having “no training” and “very little oversight” or lacking medical certifications or background. A Pfizer official was copied on, and answered some of the emails.

 

 

To be replaced with someone more bloodless:

Peter Sloly is no longer Ottawa’s chief of police.

Sloly and the board reached a “mutually agreed upon separation,” the chair of the Ottawa Police Services Board, Diane Deans, said at a special meeting on Tuesday.

His departure comes amid a storm of criticism over his force’s handling of the convoy protests that have paralyzed the city’s core for nearly three weeks.

“Frankly,” Deans said. “The response to this crisis so far has been ineffective at bringing this occupation to an end and restoring peace and security in Ottawa. The Ottawa Police Service has been unable to adequately enforce our laws and our residents have been terrorized. It isn’t good enough.

 

I'm sure there is no shortage of yes-men and complete b@$#@rds in the OPP and the RCMP who will gladly open fire on crowds when given the order.


Also - oh, surely the law will be enforced!:

Ottawa’s Stella Luna Gelato Café was forced to close Tuesday after receiving threats when owner Tammy Giuliani’s name appeared on a hacked list of GiveSendGo donors to the Ottawa “Freedom Convoy.”

Giuliani says she now regrets making her $250 donation on Feb. 5 and that staff in the shop had begun receiving threats Monday morning after her donation was posted on Twitter.

“We got a call from the team saying, ‘We’re getting phone calls here,'” Giuliani said in a phone interview Monday afternoon. “I said, ‘What’s going on?’ and they said ‘They’re threatening to throw bricks through our window. They’re threatening to come and get us. We said ‘Lock the door and we’ll find out what’s going on.'”

Giuliani said she ordered the shop closed and staff to go home for their own safety. She said she intends to report the threats to police.

(Sidebar: oh, don't waste your time, dear. They won't help you.)

In the leaked GiveSendGo post, Giuliani wrote that she had initially given $100 on GoFundMe, but asked for a refund when that fund was frozen.

“Now I’m giving you $250 and taking food down to the truckers every day. Thank you for continuing to fight for Canadians across this country,” she wrote.

 

 

Children have suffered greatly because of lockdowns and mask mandates.

Their social and academic development has waned. 

The government wants to help further that hindrance:

Speaking to Fox News Digital from her home in New Jersey, a mom of a 3-year-old boy who has developmental speech delays said of the mask mandates that still exist in her state as of now, "For speech therapy for a toddler, masking isn't exactly what you should be doing, at least in my opinion. It's against what you're trying to accomplish."

She said, "It's like if a dentist required the patient to wear a mask, right? I think for speech therapy for a child, it's the same thing."

The mom did not want her family's name used due to privacy concerns. She also said she lives in "a liberal area" and would feel uncomfortable if it became known within her community that she'd spoken out on this issue.

Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey, a Democrat, said this week that the Garden State will be lifting its school mask mandate for children and staffers. Yet the state's mandate will remain in place for another month — until March 7, 2022.

 


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