Nominate Helen Grus for Award! Other developments & synergies: March 9 “1984 - Don't Let It Happen” Canada-wide Rally & CanadaExitWHO, Civis4Reform & FPpledge, NCI & TakeBackOntario
March 4, 2024 weekly digest of key developments and opportunities for you to help. All are related to each other, aimed at bringing more accountability and transparency to Canada
Significant developments are unfolding in Canada this year, aimed at fostering greater transparency and accountability. Numerous opportunities await your participation, with several noteworthy ones highlighted for this month.
It's important to mention that these opportunities, along with many others for engagement, are now also conveniently listed on https://www.IVIM.ca/get-involved. This newly created page on the IVIM.ca portal serves as a dedicated space for these opportunities, making it easier for you to explore and get involved to help Canada to become a place where you want to live.
Saturday, March 9th.
“1984 - Don't Let It Happen” country-wide Rally.
Focus: signing the upcoming WHO Treaty, May 2024
More: https://standunitedbc.ca/1984-dont-let-it-happen
The World Health Organization Pandemic Preparedness Treaty is a threat to all Canadians civil rights, personal safety and the safety of our children, leaving our fate in the hands of an unelected third party non-government organization. There is no regard for human dignity and prosperity in the unfortunate situation of any health crisis with the WHO leading the charge; they will lead us into lockdowns, forced inoculations (vaccinations) and a police state of totalitarian regimes rather then a free and democratic society. We will become their slaves to command and control.
In the words of George Orwell - "Don’t Let It Happen."
The final WHO treaty will be presented and signed at the 77th World Health Assembly in May 2024. Should it be adopted under Article 19 of the WHO Constitution, the final agreement would require the ratification of two-thirds of the WHO member states. If ratified, it will be legally binding, according to International law - CANADA must exit now.
MP Leslyn Lewis has put together a comprehensive website dedicated to this information - it is well worth the visit to her site to understand what we must fight against in order to remove Canada from this treaty.
You can access her information here on her website: https://leslynlewismp.ca/2024/01/17/the-who-pandemic-treaty/
Synergy initiative: CanadaExitWHO
Related to the “1984 - Don't Let It Happen” rally, the www.CanadaExitWHO.ca portal has recently launched the "Weekly Wheelbarrow Mail Campaign." They have provided letter samples and questionnaires on the portal for you to send to your MP.
I encourage you to take this action, and I'll be sending mine as well. My MP is Mona Fortier, and I will explicitly state in my correspondence that her responses (or the absence of them) will be made public.
Currently, three letter samples on the www.CanadaExitWHO.ca portal are focused on the following subjects (issues):
Sexualization of children promoted by WHO and UN
Evidence of the lack of integrity of WHO
Mandatory vaccination proposed by WHO
However, additional letter samples will be added shortly, addressing many other equally important issues.
Crucially, after sending your letters, please revisit the www.CanadaExitWHO.ca portal to learn how to make responses to your letters (or the lack of them) public!
Every Wednesday night at 7 PM EST,
weekly Take Back Ontario meeting.
More: https://takebackontario.ca/. Register: Take Back Ontario
What Is Take Back Ontario?
The mission of Take Back Ontario (TBO) is to restore accountability to our democratic system through education that results in engagement and action. Think of Take Back Ontario as an association of citizens focused on self-defense against governmental tyranny. TBO is not a centralized organization that dictates the thoughts and behaviours of its members, but rather an empowerment platform for distributed, democratic power… Take Back Ontario is inspired by the successes and model of Take Back Alberta.
Every Wednesday at 7:30 PM EST,
weekly Civis4Reform CATCS Councils Meeting.
More: https://civis4reform.org/
What is Civis4Reform?
Governments are failing at their core responsibilities. That needs to change.
The responsibilities of governments arise from two core principles upon which our society is founded:
that every person is a separate valued being with has rights that can not be violated; and
that governments were created for the purpose of protecting those rights.
Read:
Our Action Plan
Civis4reform is a national network of citizen-led councils. Our action plan is to engage across all segments of society to bring about reform in our political system.
The first priority is to establish the Community Accountability and Transparency Councils (CATCs) in all 338 Federal Ridings. By establishing councils in communities across the country, the voice of citizens will be heard.
Once councils are established, the first phase of the Action Plan is to begin engaging with our elected representatives. Citizens will once again play an active role in deciding what is in the best interest of our own communities.
With a revitalized culture of civic engagement Civis4Reform will introduce CiviS Assemblies across the country where true debate can take place.
The reform of our political and institutional systems will place citizens at their rightful place in the governance of their communities and the country.
Synergy initiative: www.FPpledge.ca
This portal has now been considerably streamlined to serve it is mission. You are invited to revisit it to learn more and see how you can get involved too
https://fppledge.ca/rfi/ (Politician Scorecards and Rights & Freedoms Index App)
The Goal:
Holding all elected representatives accountable by evaluating and reporting on their decision-making performance viewed through the lens of our rights and freedoms.
The Commitment:
Providing the People of Canada with information and opportunity to make effective and impactful voting choices that support politicians who safeguard our inherent sovereign rights and freedoms.
Important words from the National Citizens Inquiry - Canada (NCI):
Please watch the video below. Transcript provided below. Note the mentioning of Pierre Poilievere and Conservative party there.
Further to that, please read about the evidence of the hostile takeover of the NCI from https://nationalcitizensinquiry.ca/transparency.
Also, note that NCI has resumed publishing their content on YouTube. Make sure to subscribe, to stay updated.
The commissioner's report came out on November 28th, an incredible document, and kudos to the Commissioners for summarizing it. We had around 300 or 305 people testify under oath during the inquiry, making it the largest body of evidence received under oath in the world regarding the government's response to COVID-19. It's an incredible body of information.
However, the government has never acknowledged it. One of my disappointments with the Conservative Party candidate is where was Pierre Poilievre? Why didn't he say, "You know, that report is pretty important. Let's stand behind that report, or let's look at the report, or let's acknowledge it"? It has never even been acknowledged in the House of Commons, and it has never been recognized in our public media. It's as if it never happened.
Main feature:
Nominate Detective Helen Grus For “Police Hero” of the Year!
Source: https://donaldbest.ca/nominate-detective-helen-grus-for-police-hero-of-the-year/
Who is Donald Best:
Donald Best is a former Sergeant (Detective) with the Toronto Police responsible for investigating Canadian police, lawyers, and politicians involved in organized crime, and a leading Canadian anti-corruption whistleblower and activist. Full story: https://donaldbest.ca/faqs-about-best-v-ranking (Please read).
Below is what Donald Best written in his nominaton of Detective Helen Grus for the “Police Hero” award. He is now asking that everyone who is touched by the Detective Helen Grus story also submit their nomination. And if you do, he asked to send him a copy of your nomination submission at donaldbestonline@proton.me.
Nominations must come from members of the public. Deadline: March 17th.
I’m planning to do it, for I have witnessed too many suddently died children, with still not a single criminal investigatiom conducted into the cause of their deaths in our country (See: www.whocantellmethetruth.ca, www.IVIM.ca). I will share my nomination submission document with you - readers of my substack - too.
If there is one Police Officer in Ontario who deserves the Hero of the Year Award, it is Ottawa Police Detective Helen Grus.
Detective Grus (Badge #1631) is now assigned to the Robbery Squad. In each posting throughout her 21-year career Helen Grus has shown exceptional dedication and diligence in her duties, as well as outstanding leadership qualities and commitment to the community. Detective Grus has been praised for her concern for victims that “exceeds all expectations”. She is “a revered investigator” – all of which her supervisors noted in her annual performance reviews to 2021.
In 2016, Detective Grus was assigned to the Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Unit (SACA). Her 2021 performance review reads in part:
“Detective Grus is a dedicated employee who puts her victims’ needs above herself. Detective Grus is well-versed in her role as an investigator in SACA. Being one of the most senior officers in the unit, Detective Grus is a wealth of knowledge and does not hesitate to assist or provide guidance to others…
Detective Grus is a revered investigator in SACA, and has a large resume of experience. I would encourage Detective Grus to use these abilities and knowledge to pursue a promotion and/or other career aspirations. SACA is lucky to have such a skilled interviewer and investigator…
Detective Grus also volunteers to assist with adult pre-charge diversion program, due to extensive experience in this realm. She dedicates a lot of her own time for this cause and maintains great contacts with our stakeholders in the community to assist with that liaison between us and our community partners…
Detective Grus does not hesitate to volunteer for new files, as well as complex ones, and Detective Grus works well in a team and demonstrates her abilities on a daily basis. Detective Grus was assigned some stranger sexual assaults of sex trade workers and collaborated with other Detectives to establish possible connections between their assigned files…
Detective Grus is very personable and works with a smile…. Detective Grus makes our clients really comfortable with the process, as well as with our organization as a whole…
Detective Grus is well respected amongst her peers in SACA for her knowledge and abilities. She continues to mentor junior officers and does not hesitate to break away from her files to assist with others…
Detective Grus has a huge sense of team working towards a similar goal to provide the best service we can for our clients… Detective Grus is self-sufficient and does not require close supervision…” (2)
As one example of the hundreds of investigations that Detective Grus self-initiated during her career – in 2017 Detective Grus initiated an investigation into an unsolved historical sex assault upon a child.
Like all Canadian police officers Detective Grus was and is authorized by law and her Oath of Office to self-initiate any investigation without notifying her supervisors or seeking their permission or direction. This is because Canada empowers each police officer to act with powerful self-autonomy compared with many other countries – to ensure that police officers and their investigations are protected from political influence and corruption.
In the 2017 case, Detective Grus examined confidential police files and began to suspect and gather evidence against Timothy Sample, a 56-year-old Personal Support Worker.
As a direct result of Detective Grus’s initiative, diligence, and exceptional investigative and interviewing skills, Timothy Sample was charged and convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl over a four-year period starting when she was 8 years old. The details of the case and Detective Grus’ role were published in the Ottawa Citizen June 6, 2019 article ‘PSW monster jailed for another child-sex crime’. (3)
The above is more than sufficient reason for the Police Association of Ontario to honour Detective Helen Grus with the 2024 ‘Police Hero Honour Roll Award’.
There are, however, additional circumstances to further show that Detective Helen Grus acts with professional and personal integrity, with diligence, with moral courage, and with a firm commitment to her duty and her Police Oath of Office.
Detective Grus is currently defending against an internal disciplinary charge of ‘Discreditable Conduct’ for “initiating an unauthorized criminal investigation” into a cluster of unexplained infant deaths in the Ottawa area. She is charged with self-initiating an investigation – exactly as she did and was praised for in the 2017 Timothy Sample case.
Detective Grus’s current circumstances are critical to policing in Canada because the final outcome will determine whether or not individual Canadian Police Officers have the authority and duty to self-initiate investigations – or whether they must first seek permission and political approval.
Like every other Canadian Police Officer with two decades of service, Detective Grus has self-initiated hundreds of major and minor investigations during her career – without first seeking permission or notifying other officers.
The difference this time is that the cluster of sudden, unexplained infant deaths is a political hotcake, where Public Health Agency of Canada personnel are proven to have contacted and influenced the Ottawa Police – first during the internal investigation into Detective Grus, and again after Professional Standards charged Detective Grus and she was appearing before a Tribunal. (4)
As Detective Grus defends against the politically motivated charge, she also defends the right and duty of every Canadian police officer to self-initiate investigations without first seeking permission or having to bend to political influences.
Because of her commitment to her Oath of Office and Duty, for the past two years Detective Grus and her family members have been subject to acts of intimidation, and to financial and professional sanctions. In January 2024, the intimidation ramped up to include written criminal threats to Detective Grus from a senior police officer. The written threats were intended to stop Detective Grus from testifying and providing documents in her defence against the charge. The documents were likely to reveal the corruption and bullying that she has been subjected to by senior officers. (7, 8)
Despite over two years of intimidation and sanctions, Detective Helen Grus continues to defend the right and duty of every Canadian Police Officer to do their duty and uphold their oath of office without political interference.
The fact that Detective Helen Grus continues to work despite the disciplinary charge is testimony to her leadership, her incredible honour in her work, and demonstrates that the Ottawa Police Service truly values Detective Helen Grus’ contribution to policing the community.
The detailed circumstances of the charge against Detective Grus are as follows:
In early 2022, police officers in the SACA unit noticed a tripling in baby deaths which was unusual. Also unusual was that two babies had died in their mother’s arms, and another died with an enlarged heart. (5)
Like any good police officer, Detective Helen Grus started looking into the circumstances of the recent sudden infant deaths and started asking questions about whether or not the Covid-19 vaccination, being the only major variable, might be a cause.
Medical research indicated that there may be a correlation which raised a concern for public safety and so Detective Helen Grus started preparing a package to inform her chain of command. Detective Grus even called Sergeant Major Peter Danyluk of the Chief’s Office to ask if that was acceptable. She contacted Danyluk because Detective Helen Grus had been ordered in September 2021 by her immediate lower chain of command (Sergeant and Staff Sergeant) not to talk about anything in relation to covid-19, including mandates and vaccinations. (6)
On January 30, 2022, Detective Grus called the father of one of the deceased infants to inquire about the Covid-19 vaccine status of the mother.
Sworn evidence presented before an Ottawa Police Tribunal in August 2023 and January 2024 showed that the call was appreciated and cordial.
During further sworn testimony, a family member of one of the deceased infants described Detective Grus as “One of the most caring, dedicated police officers I’ve known. She’s always willing to help, willing to hear your story… she is there, she wants to help victims, she wants to help people and I believe that the police departments all over the country need more police officers like her.”
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Continue reading at https://donaldbest.ca/nominate-detective-helen-grus-for-police-hero-of-the-year/
Thanks - that's some great info - I already did my nomination for the incredible Det. Helen Grus. I like how they spelled Sarturday on the poster! LOL I hope it helps but I'm starting to believe that we have to take actual action, rather than protesting which seems to get us nowhere at all. I guess it's a place to meet like-minded people and to organize on the ground, away from A.I. interlopers.