CCCA Books at Book Expo this weekend in Ottawa. Q&A on "Deaths from COVID vaccines" ATIP. Intro to KICLEI [Kicking International Council out of Local Environmental Initiatives]
1 - Announcement of folks in National Capital Region:
One of the largest Annual Expositions events in NRC area, Ottawa International Food & Book Expo, will be held in the Horticulture Building, Lansdowne Park - Downtown Ottawa / Glebe on Saturday, April 27th and Sunday, April 28th from 9:30 am to 7:00 pm.
The CCCA will have a booth there, where they will be promoting books and materials published by CCCA authors - see flyer and links below.
We hope many people would be able to come, meet some of the authors and make use this opportunity to promote the good work of CCCA .
The CCCA (formerly the Canadian Covid Care Alliance) is dedicated to empowering the Canadian public to reclaim its critical voice on health issues guided by truth, ethics and evidence. Learn more about the CCCA and its work at www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org
A Citizens' Hearing: Examining Canada's Covid Response by Liam Sturgess, Dr. Susan Natsheh, Maximilian Forte, Dr. Dale Andersson
Available from Amazon in paperback ($15.00) and hardcover ($27.55)
This book consists of synopsies of over 50 testimonies from experts and victims challenging the official COVID-19 responses of Canadaʼs federal and regional governments and recommendations for better handling the next public health crisis, should one of such a scale occur again.
Fisman's Fraud: The Rise of Canadian Hate Science
by Dr. Regina Watteel Available from Amazon in paperback ($24.95) and Indigo in hardcover ($34.95)
This book exposes how leaders in the Canadian research and medical community rubber-stamped a clearly fraudulent study led by University of Toronto professor David Fisman, and its overarching purpose to use "science" to justify discrimination, sow hatred and scapegoat the unvaccinated.
Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole: Independent Scientists and Physicians Unmask the Pandemic
Edited by Dr. Steven Pelech and Dr. Christopher Shaw
Available August 6, 2024 from Amazon in hardcover ($39.99)
This book provides an introduction to infectious disease spread, virology and immunology, and critically evaluates the effectiveness of public health measures such as masking, therapeutic drugs and COVID-19 vaccines.
The Chronicles of Philly Raccoon - The New Normal
by Dr. Philip Oldfield
Available from Amazon in paperback ($10.91)
This book provides light hearted humour of the travails of Philly Raccoon as he searches for answers during the COVID-19 upheavel as he wonders what this “New Normal” could mean for us all, what happened to common sense, and how can this be put right.
2 - Q&A on "Deaths from COVID vaccines" ATIP
My last post quoted below have been updated to answer some of the great questions/comments of the reader. Please read it again.
It now includes to the Folder provided by Freedom of Information Canadian Library, where you will be able to view the 2140-page FOI document conveniently split in shorter 100-pages long 15 MB files).
Critically, you will be able to read and search it using CTRL+F (e.g. search: “death” or “age”) directly from there without the need of downloading it.
I’ve also included there more screenshots from FOI document…
3 - Intro to KICLEI [Kicking International Council out of Local Environmental Initiatives]
Finally, please get familiar with the nation-wide initiatives, where you will be able to get involved - if you want to help your municipalities and our country.
Brilliant article about it (with slides and Primer) is provided in this post:
You can also learn about it and the next KICLEI event in Ottawa from the link below. A little summary of this initiative is all provided.
https://rairfoundation.com/defending-local-communities-maggie-hope-brauns-fight-against
In a passionate effort to safeguard the autonomy of Canadian municipalities from the influence of international bodies, Maggie Hope Braun, founder of Gather 2030 and the KICLEI (Kicking the International Council out of Local Environmental Initiatives) initiative, has been spearheading a campaign to educate and empower local communities across the country. In an exclusive interview conducted by RAIR Foundation at Ottawa City Hall on April 18th, Braun shed light on her organization’s mission and the critical need to resist various United Nations agendas that threaten individual rights and local decision-making.
The conversation delved into the insidious infiltration of UN directives into Canadian municipalities since 1994, orchestrated through partnerships between the Canadian government and international entities like the International Council on Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI). Braun emphasized that these programs, often cloaked as environmental initiatives, are subtly altering the fabric of local governance, eroding freedoms, and imposing significant costs on communities.
“We’ve discovered that United Nations directive programs are operating at the municipal level all across the country,” Braun stated, highlighting the need to raise awareness about the disadvantages of these programs and advocate for municipalities to opt-out. Her organization, including the KICLEI initiative, focuses on providing education to communities and councils, offering a local perspective to counteract the international influence pervading local decision-making chambers.
Braun’s journey into activism stems from a profound belief in the power of grassroots efforts to effect change. Recognizing the limitations of immediate political solutions, she has dedicated herself to engaging with communities directly, aiming to combat political apathy and preserve the country’s foundational freedoms.
The interview showcased Braun’s victories in challenging UN directive plans at the local level, including successful delegations to municipal councils that resulted in delays and reevaluation of harmful policies. From Peterborough to smaller townships, her efforts have galvanized support and prompted tangible shifts in decision-making processes, empowering communities to reclaim their agency.
Looking ahead, Braun outlined plans to extend her advocacy to Ottawa, where destructive policies under the guise of environmental protection threaten to undermine municipal autonomy. Through public awareness campaigns, engagement with councilors, and community mobilization, she aims to replicate her successes and safeguard local sovereignty in the nation’s capital.