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Why were Germany’s Covid files redacted?

By Roli / April 25, 2024 /

Too many questions remain unanswered: why did Sweden come out of the pandemic better than other countries without having endured a lockdown? Why were masks imposed when scientific studies repeatedly demonstrated that they were unnecessary? Why was discrimination introduced between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated when it was clear that vaccines were incapable of blocking the transmission of the infection? And why, since the lockdowns, has there been such a high excess-death rate in Europe?

Such questions have motivated Multi-polar, a small German online magazine, to fight for the disclosure of Robert Koch Institute (RKI) documents. RKI is the prestigious German equivalent of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This institute is meant to provide the scientific basis for the public health (and lockdown) decisions of the German government. It also has extensive influence on smaller neighbouring countries, such as Austria, where RKI’s suggestions are regarded as the gold standard for health policy.

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Canadian municipality now requires a QR code

By Shawna / April 25, 2024 /

Officials say that the requirement of a QR code to enter or leave the archipelago Îles-de-la-Madeleine will only be for tourists, while residents will be required to show their driver’s licence to enter or leave.

The decision to require a QR code and identification for the municipality’s 12,000+ residents came after the municipal government announced they would begin charging all visitors who come to Îles-de-la-Madeleine $30, something which hasn’t gone down well with the locals or their family members who visit them.

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New documentary ‘COVID Collateral’ exposes collusion and censorship behind pandemic policy

By Iron Will / April 25, 2024 /

The upcoming documentary ‘COVID Collateral’ delves into the societal repercussions and consequences of COVID-19 measures, exposing collusion between Big Tech, Big Government and medical establishments to stifle dissent and institute sweeping censorship.

A new documentary detailing the trials and tribulations of the COVID-19 aftermath comes out next month called COVID Collateral.

The documentary highlights the societal destruction caused by the very measures purported to protect public health through the COVID hysteria. It details how Big Tech and Big Government collusion gave way to an illusion of consensus on everything from lockdowns to early treatment options to mandates.

COVID Collateral explores the suppression of dissenting voices by those at the highest levels of medical establishments, big tech and governments, unravelling the consequences of censorship in a free society.

Director Vanessa Dylyn – a documentary filmmaker with over two decades of diverse subject matter expertise – joins Rebel News to discuss this documentary.

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DREA DE MATTEO: ULTRA FREE

By Roli / April 25, 2024 /

Emmy award winning actress, Drea de Matteo, shares how she became an unemployable actress in Hollywood over her vaccination status, being an outsider in the predominantly woke industry, and the unconventional ways she has kept her career alive. She also discusses her new clothing line, Ultra Free, that celebrates freedom.

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Discloses Fed Vax Settlements

By Valerie / April 24, 2024 /

Federal managers paid out more than $500,000 in settlements to employees suspended under vax mandates, records show. The payments were disclosed at the request of Conservative MP Ted Falk (Provencher, Man.) who opposed mandatory vaccination as a breach of Charter rights.

Cabinet in an Inquiry Of Ministry tabled in the Commons detailed payments totaling $509,746 in damages and compensation to employees wrongly denied legitimate exemptions. One employer, the Department of National Defence, compensated three employees with “damages under the Canadian Human Rights Act on grounds of discrimination based on religion,” said the Inquiry.

The figures were tabled at the request of MP Falk who asked, “What are the total expenditures on compensation, severance packages and settlements to employees who were impacted by the government’s requirement during the Covid-19 pandemic that federal public servants provide proof of vaccination?”

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No Promises On Wait Times

By Valerie / April 24, 2024 /

Federal airport screeners predict millions more Canadians will fly over the next year but are making no promises on reducing wait times. The forecast follows a 33 percent increase in mandatory fees paid by travelers to cover security costs.

“Even before the pandemic presented unique and unprecedented wait time challenges Canadian civil aviation industry stakeholders expressed a clear and resounding desire for the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority to strive for a more ambitious wait time service level,” managers wrote in a report tabled in Parliament.

The Authority claimed on average 89 percent of passengers wait less than 15 minutes in security lineups. “Longer wait times will occur during peak periods,” wrote the Authority. It did not disclose worst-case wait times at individual airports.

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The Alberta Roundup | ‘This is not justice’ — member of Coutts 3 responds

By Valerie / April 24, 2024 /

Today on the Alberta Roundup with Rachel Emmanuel, Rachel speaks with Alex Van Herk, one of the Coutts Three found guilty last week of mischief over $5,000 for his role in the Coutts border blockade. Van Herk, who faces up to 10 years in prison, says sentencing is expected in September.

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Fewer than half of Canadians want to buy EVs as popularity declines

By Valerie / April 24, 2024 /

For the second year in a row, Canadians’ interest in electric vehicles has declined, with fewer than half of Canadians now saying they plan to make their next car purchase an electric vehicle.

According to a recent survey conducted by AutoTrader, respondents who did express interest in buying an EV for their next vehicle, primarily cited the high cost of fuel as their main motivator.

Other motivators include environmental friendline

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WHO, Media Drum Up Fear of Bird Flu Spreading to Humans

By Valerie / April 24, 2024 /

The World Health Organization (WHO) again sounded the alarm about bird flu last week, warning it has an “extremely high” mortality rate among humans.

The disease, the H5N1 avian influenza virus — also known as “highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A,” and simply as “bird flu” — can pass among some animals, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Michael SimmonsMichael Simmons Lockdown’s impact on children is only beginning

By Valerie / April 24, 2024 /

Children who started school in the early days of the pandemic will have worse exam results well into the next decade. That’s according to a study released this morning by the London School of Economics, the University of Exeter and the University of Strathclyde. Researchers predict that 60 per cent of pupils will achieve worse than a grade five in their English and Maths GSCEs in 2030, considerably more than the numbers achieving poor marks today.

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