10 May 2024: NO MORE AstraZeneca! Dedication to Rex Murphy, 49 US Senators urge to #ExitTheWHO, FismansFraud.ca, fact-sheet-parents-rights
Wins of the Week – also published at https://vaccinechoicecanada.com/wins-of-the-week/wins-of-the-week-may-10/. Highlights are also included in Appendix below.
Announcements:
Parent’s Rights Fact Sheet is now available - https://strongandfreecanada.org/fact-sheet-parents-rights-2/
Regina Watteel’s book "Fisman Fraud: The Rise of Canadian Hate Science" has now its own web-site: www.fismansfraud.ca. Share it widely. I am already doing it (including with my colleagues at GC). The website provides an easy to grasp Summary and plenty of Interview videos.
Rex Murphy, one of my heros, died of Cancer at 77
When I arrived in Canada in 1995, I was learning English by watching Rex Murphy on CBC. He was one of the best journalists I had ever listened to in Canada at that time. Another standout was Trish Wood, who now writes her own Substack, which I highly recommend. Rex Murphy remained a paragon of journalistic excellence until his very last days. Even while battling cancer, he continued to write about what he believed was most important for Canada.
Here is one of his last comments for National Post, written in November last year (2023). It is entitled : “Trudeau values all opinions — that agree with his”. Below are a few quotes from there. You can read the entire article at :
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/trudeau-values-all-opinions-that-agree-with-his
His obituary is here: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/rex-murphy-dies-obituary
Trudeau values all opinions — that agree with his.
For this government, this cabinet and this prime minister, 'respect and tolerance' for different viewpoints is an empty phrase).
Published Nov 29, 2023 • Last updated Nov 29, 2023
Even minimal self-consciousness and the most fitful memory would have prevented Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in his most dramatic vocal mode, from making this statement recently:
“People are forgetting a little bit that we’re a country that protects the freedom of expression, that protects liberty of conscience, that respects and supports people even when we disagree with them across various points of view.”
Were he referring to the country as it was before his stewardship, this large claim would be both worthy and correct.
However, it is, or it should be a very difficult statement to make after, for example, the hostile and divisive actions of him and his government during the truckers’ protest.
Blasting the ordinary workers who made up the protests as extremists, misogynists and racists, and capping off that strident love-letter with the (purely rhetorical) question — Do we tolerate these people? — hardly squares with the claim to “support people even when we disagree with them.”
He publicly slammed the truck drivers’ legitimate protest and refused to even meet or speak with his citizens which, even with the most generous interpretation, will never square with “respecting and supporting” those with different views.
This was unique. Name any other protest we have seen in this country where Mr. Trudeau responded in public with rebuke and scorn. There is none. The “right” causes always have his support and praise, and even in non-protest times, federal money for their organizations. There is deep inequity here.
That inequity is epitomized by the jailing and legal pursuit of Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich (strange that a misogynistic protest was led by a woman). Stranger still that our male-feminist prime minister didn’t take that into account in his intentionally divisive rant. The entire treatment of Ms. Lich from the beginning, to her jailing, to her harassment by prosecutors (which is how I see it) and to this now ongoing, belaboured trial is simply a disgrace to the idea of Canadian democracy.
I shall not mention freezing the bank accounts of citizens exercising their civil liberties, though I am still puzzled about where the authority to do so came from, and even more puzzled why in a huge caucus and a fat cabinet there were not a few stray MPs who said “Enough! The cabinet post is not worth it, and being a Liberal even on the backbench does not leave me blind to grand overreach and vindictive actions.”
However, in balance, I must report that Trudeau did respect and support the Black Lives Matter protests, even to the point — never before done by any prime minister — of joining one of their demonstrations, and further freezing himself into full genuflection mode as a signal of his deep concordance with this dubious and at times riotous manifestation.
Appendix A: Wins of the Week - No more AstraZeneca!
AstraZeneca is withdrawing its COVID-19 vaccine worldwide months after it acknowledged a rare and dangerous side effect. The manufacturers admitted this in court documents months ago. The application to withdraw the vaccine's marketing authorization in the European Union was made on March 5 and came into effect on Tuesday. - https://www.westernstandard.news/news/astrazeneca-withdraws-covid-vaccine-worldwide/54382
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AstraZeneca withdrawing its COVID-19 vaccine worldwide months after it acknowledged a rare and dangerous side effect, The Telegraph reports.
The Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine Vaxzevria can cause a rare and dangerous side effect, the manufacturers admitted in court documents months ago.
The application to withdraw the vaccine's marketing authorization in the European Union was made on March 5 and came into effect on Tuesday.
The jab was heralded by Boris Johnson as a “triumph for British science” but has more recently been linked with Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS), which causes blood clots and low blood platelet counts.
AstraZeneca admitted in documents lodged with the High Court in February that the vaccine “can, in very rare cases, cause TTS”. TTS has been linked to at least 81 deaths in the UK and hundreds of serious injuries, The Telegraph reported.
AstraZeneca is being sued by more than 50 alleged victims and grieving relatives in a High Court case, but stood by its vaccine as it announced why it was pulling the injection off the market.
Appendix B: Win of the Week: ExitWHO is gaining momentum in USA
In a shocking turn of events, all 49 Republican senators, led by Senator Ron Johnson, have formally urged President Joe Biden to withdraw his support in expanding the World Health Organization’s (WHO) pandemic authority. The letter, sent ahead of the 77th World Health Assembly scheduled from May 27 to June 1, 2024, in Geneva, Switzerland, argues that the WHO’s mishandling of the COVID-19 crisis underscores the need for major reforms rather than granting it more power. The senators warn that such an expansion could threaten U.S. sovereignty and constitutional rights, emphasizing that any international agreement enhancing WHO’s authority should be treated as a treaty, requiring a two-thirds supermajority vote in the Senate for approval. - More vigilantfox.news/p/us-senators-drop-a-bombshell-on-the
And for update ExitTheWho in Canada, please visit www.canadaexitwho.org (Plenty of great posters there for printing and sharing around)