On Camera, Peter Daszak Admitted the Wuhan Lab Was Genetically Creating "Killer Super Coronaviruses" to Sell Vaccines. US Taxpayer Money Funded It.
That's not an allegation. It's on video.
A Biden administration official saw it and documented it. Tulsi Gabbard's declassified documents confirm the CIA warned Fauci about a Wuhan lab accident in late 2019 where lab workers were infected. Fauci then went on television and pushed the wet market theory. ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC have effectively blacked out this story. Only Fox and independent media are carrying it.
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@SimonCouverqa@wealthmoose Seriously? Please look deeper! Who gets the tax payers money? The developers, agreed? Now dig deeper…. Brookfield (if you really try to look). Who benefits? Oh right, Mr Carney. How clever. Isn’t it?
Dr. Luc Montagnier, Nobel Laureate, final interview before being FOUND DEAD 6 days later.
"I am here to expose Fauci's gain-of-function – COVID was the job of a professional...it's NOT natural. Sequences like HIV have been added...in order to make a vaccine."
🚨26 CHILDREN NEARLY KILLED:
27-year-old Rajwant Singh Brar slammed his transport truck straight into the back of a stopped school bus on Highway 17—and CTV News decided to omit the driver's name in its reports.
Canadian Law Enforcement leadership also suppressed information and ran cover for Criminal activity that led to the death and injury of Canadians. OPP, RCMP, Toronto Police Services, Ottawa Police Service and others were provided evidence of criminality yet refused to take action. Criminal Negligence is an indictable offense with no time limits.
Thankfully, we have records of every action taken to notify and every rejection made.
Politics stopped a police investigation into a cluster of infant deaths.
The most important legal case in the history of Canadian policing is about to enter the appeal process - immediately after an internal tribunal sentences the convicted police officer at the next hearing.
@OttawaPolice Detective Helen Grus, a veteran investigator in the Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Unit, was convicted of Discreditable Conduct under Ontario’s Police Services Act on March 25, 2025.
Incredibly, Tribunal Officer retired Superintendent Chris Renwick found that Detective Grus should have asked for permission before initiating an investigation into an unusual cluster of infant deaths – due to the “political and societal ramifications” of her inquiries, and because she was investigating “public officials”.
The written decision eliminates the right and duty of Canadian police officers to conduct investigations without political interference – or to investigate public officials or politicians without prior permission from above.
If allowed to stand, the Grus decision will undermine public confidence in the independence of police investigations, and cause serving police officers to look the other way when they suspect wrongdoing by ‘public officials’ or see possible crimes that have ‘political ramifications.’
That decision is reprehensible, and corrupt.
Renwick’s decision to convict Detective Grus will forever stand as a monument to cowardice, institutional self-protection, and the corruption of the very foundation of policing in Canada.
"There shouldn't even be a charge of discreditable conduct. There shouldn't be a penalty…the tribunal is trying to conceal evidence of criminal negligence.”
Helen Grus's legal counsel Bath-Sheba van den Berg to Tribunal Officer Chris Renwick - September 4, 2025 as quoted by journalist @JayUnrau
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