@Sflecce@fordnation Except during covid when you lockded down the country and created the covid passport. 10000s were fired and refused entry into gyms, arenas and restaurants.
🚨 BREAKING: John Cusack sends a message of encouragement to Detective Helen Grus after learning of the Ottawa Police coverup surrounding the surge in infant deaths following the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Detective Grus has been at the centre of a high-profile disciplinary case after asking questions about reports of a significant increase in infant deaths following the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines. She now faces a potential demotion, with an appeal expected to be filed soon.
As Helen's story continues to gain attention across Canada and into the United States, let's hope those in positions of ‘authority’ begin to feel the growing public scrutiny.
Freedom dies in the dark.
For more context on Detective Grus’ case, please see link below:
https://t.co/Qo6QMFg8wF
Japan’s COVID story is wild.
While I was in Tokyo, I sat down with the doctors and scientists who saw what really happened.
You’re going to want to hear this.
If you’re COVID-19 vaccine injured, we want to hear your story
We, as representatives of the people, owe you that
Apply to be a witness here:
https://t.co/P4w0AbbrTL
“We all had this experience where there was pressure on us not to question.” ~ Shawn Buckley
At the Parliament Hill press conference announcing the Allison Inquiry, lawyer Shawn Buckley spoke about what many Canadians have described since the pandemic: a reluctance to ask difficult questions or openly discuss their experiences.
For Canadians who were injured by a COVID-19 vaccine, some say the hardest part wasn't just the injury—it was feeling unheard.
The Allison Inquiry was created to provide a respectful, independent forum where Canadians can share their experiences, where evidence can be examined, and where every witness is treated with dignity.
This is a citizen-funded, volunteer-led effort grounded in one simple principle: Listening matters.
Apply to share your story → https://t.co/5Gp7PxVvon Support the effort → https://t.co/W7NhF5Atcw
@DeanAllisonMP@Shawnbuckleylaw
Thank you to everyone who has applied to be a witness for the Allison Inquiry.
At this time, no witness applications have been approved. We are currently in the information-gathering stage and are carefully reviewing every application received.
This process takes time, and we are committed to giving each submission the attention and consideration it deserves.
We appreciate your patience as we work through this important process.
#AllisonInquiry
@DeanAllisonMP
The same legacy media deafening silence is happening here in Canada
Politicians have either been COVID-19 vaccine injured themselves and/or know many who have
Media personalities have been injured themselves and/or know many who have
All are terrified to talk about it for fear of being labelled ridiculous things
It’s time we begin to have these honest conversations
We’ll do exactly that at the @AllisonInquiry on September 8, 9, 10, 11 on Parliament Hill
Apply to be a witness here:
https://t.co/8V61qvb3Sb
https://t.co/ycJIL7iyzu
“This is a topic that almost seems to be forbidden.” — Shawn Buckley
At the Parliament Hill press conference announcing the Allison Inquiry, lawyer Shawn Buckley spoke about something many Canadians have experienced firsthand: people seeking to share their stories of COVID-19 vaccine injury often feel ignored, dismissed, or afraid to speak publicly.
The Allison Inquiry was created to provide a respectful forum where Canadians can be heard.
This is not a political exercise. It is not a government inquiry. It is a citizen-funded, volunteer-led effort to listen to testimony, examine evidence, and create a public record.
Every Canadian deserves the opportunity to tell their story.
The first step toward understanding is listening.
@DeanAllisonMP@Shawnbuckleylaw
Message de Dean Allison, député et président de la commission d’enquête Allison :
Ma position est claire : je fais preuve de compassion envers ceux qui ont souffert de la COVID-19 et ceux qui ont subi des effets indésirables liés aux vaccins. Nous avons besoin de transparence, de responsabilité et d’un espace sûr où les Canadiens puissent partager leurs témoignages sans crainte.
Le gouvernement lui-même fait état de plus de 58 000 effets indésirables consécutifs à la vaccination contre la COVID-19, dont plus de 11 000 cas graves. Le Programme de soutien aux victimes d’effets indésirables des vaccins a reçu plus de 3 500 demandes d’indemnisation, dont plus de 3 000 ont été jugées recevables… pourtant, seules environ 250 personnes ont été indemnisées.
Pire encore : sur les 54 millions de dollars versés à l’entreprise chargée de gérer le programme, 36 millions (soit les deux tiers) ont été consacrés aux frais administratifs.
Ce n’est pas normal.
Si des Canadiens ont subi un préjudice, ils méritent un véritable soutien, une indemnisation équitable et une aide rapide — indépendamment de toute considération politique. Personne ne devrait avoir peur de s’exprimer. Le gouvernement ne devrait jamais avoir peur d’écouter.
C’est pourquoi nous avons besoin de l’enquête Allison.
Inscrivez-vous pour partager votre témoignage → https://t.co/LbRzVkfbRq
Thank you @BridgeCityNews for having me on
Great to discuss the @AllisonInquiry with you
I’m here to facilitate the discussion and allow people with COVID-19 vaccine injuries to finally tell their stories on Parliament Hill
Make sure your MP is aware of the event and invite them to attend on September 8, 9, 10, 11
This is a non-partisan effort so all are welcome
Apply to be a witness here:
https://t.co/8V61qvbBHJ
https://t.co/ycJIL7j6p2
Liberals agree with me!
They acknowledge there are COVID-19 vaccine injured
They acknowledge that the program they set up was an absolute disaster
They acknowledge more needs to be done for victims
Will the Liberals attend the @AllisonInquiry to hear from victims directly?
I extend an invitation to all Liberals, in fact all parties, to attend on Parliament Hill on September 8, 9, 10, 11
COVID-19 vaccine injured folks need to be heard
We, as their representatives, owe it to them
To apply to be a witness at the Allison Inquiry, please do so here:
https://t.co/8V61qvb3Sb
https://t.co/ycJIL7iyzu