Viruses & Vaccines

Premier’s Office says Hinshaw memo fabricated, AHS says she is “not employed.”

By Iron Will / June 3, 2023 /

An official statement from Alberta Health Services (AHS) claims Dr. Deena Hinshaw is “not employed by AHS,” following widespread outcry over her apparent rehiring by the health authority.
The Counter Signal reported earlier today that Jason Kenney’s top medical advisor appeared to be rehired following a June 1 memo announcing she was back in business with AHS. Sources with direct knowledge of the situation now say that the memo had been fabricated.

“The Indigenous Wellness Core is pleased to announce that Dr. Deena Hinshaw has been selected as the new IWC Public Health & Preventive Medicine lead,” the apparently false memo stated.

“Please join us in welcoming Dr. Deena Hinshaw to the Indigenous Wellness Core. Dr. Hinshaw will begin her new role on June 5th, 2023,” the memo concludes.

The email on the memo, attributed personally to Dr. Hinshaw, was functioning and accepting emails at the time of this publication.

The Counter Signal reached out to AHS to confirm the authenticity of the 2 day old document, and late Saturday afternoon the health service said that they were refusing to comment on the alleged hiring earlier in the week, but that as of this moment, Hinshaw was not employed.

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Jimmy Dore: Covid Lies Are Funny

By Roli / June 3, 2023 /

Why Weren’t We Allowed To Question The Covid Vaccines?

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How Jews Were Scapegoated During the Pandemic

By Iron Will / June 2, 2023 /

It was common in the Middle Ages for Jews to get the blame for the spreading of disease. In the 14th century, Jews were accused of poisoning wells, infecting the water with something terrible that was then transferred to the whole community.

There was of course never one shred of evidence of this. The Black Death had nothing to do with the Jews—it was a bacterial infection transferred through many sources—but they caught the blame anyway. Indeed, that’s where we get the phrase “poisoning the well.” It has anti-Semitic connotations in history.

Scapegoating Jews is a habit with ancient origins. It is an ominous sign and a terrible omen of what is to follow. Indeed, the treatment of the Jews in any society is a “canary in a coal mine.” When they are unjustly blamed for social ills, nothing good follows. We know this from all experience dating to the ancient world.

Nonetheless, at the very outset of the big virus, fully two weeks before the government announced 15 Days to Flatten the Curve, the New York Times said that the right way to handle the coronavirus was to “go Medieval on it.” That was Feb. 28, 2020 and the author was their lead virus reporter Donald G. McNeil. This was the very first indication in that grim season that something was about to go very wrong.

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Jamie Foxx Left ‘Paralyzed and Blind’ From ‘Blood Clot in His Brain’ After Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine

By Iron Will / June 2, 2023 /

Horrific details are coming out regarding Jamie Foxx’s mystery illness.

Jamie Foxx is said to be “partially paralyzed and blind,” after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.

A.J. Benza, a gossip columnist and former New York Post reporter, went on Dr. Drew’s YouTube show “Ask Dr. Drew” to share the news.

According to Benza:

“Jamie had a blood clot in his brain after he got the shot. He did not want the shot, but the movie he was on, he was pressured to get it.”

“The blood clot in the brain caused him at that point to be partially paralyzed and blind.”

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Federal employee working from home challenges COVID-19 mandate in court

By Roli / June 2, 2023 /

“I’m doing this for my daughters,” Andre Givogue, a federal government employee of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and father of two young girls, told Rebel News on Thursday in Ottawa after his hearing in Federal Court challenging the Trudeau government’s imposition of a COVID-19 vaccination requirement upon the federal government’s workforce.

Despite having a work-from-home arrangement with his department prior to the federal government’s vaccination requirement, Givogue was suspended for six months without pay for refusing to disclose his vaccination status in accordance with the Trudeau government’s decree.

Givogue appealed to the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) to allow…

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World Health Assembly Cites Need to ‘Restrict Personal Liberties’ and Expand WHO’s Emergency Powers

By Iron Will / June 2, 2023 /

World Health Assembly Cites Need to ‘Restrict Personal Liberties’ and Expand WHO’s Emergency Powers
The World Health Organization this week concluded its 76th World Health Assembly without ratifying a new pandemic treaty or the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations, but members did issue new calls to “restrict personal liberties” during health emergencies.

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Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine – EUA Revoked (June 1, 2023)

By Roli / June 1, 2023 /

On May 22, 2023, Janssen Biotech, Inc. requested the voluntary withdrawal of the emergency use authorization (EUA) of the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine. Janssen Biotech, Inc. informed the FDA that the last lots of the vaccine purchased by the U.S. Government have expired, there is no demand for new lots…

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Exclusive: Federal Government Funds $4.7 Million Grant — Led by Merck Consultant — to Increase HPV Vaccine Uptake by Improving How Providers ‘Announce’ the Vaccine

By Roli / June 1, 2023 /

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is funding a scientist who also is a paid consultant for Merck to conduct research on how to increase teen uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, documents obtained by Children’s Health Defense (CHD) via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request revealed.

Merck manufactures Gardasil, the only HPV vaccine available in the U.S.

Documents show that the National Cancer Institute (NCI) at the HHS in 2021 awarded a $4.7 million, five-year grant to the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill.

The grant’s principal investigator, Noel Brewer, Ph.D., a psychologist and professor in the Department of Health Behavior at the UNC Gillings School of Public Health, consults for Merck and is also the recipient of commercial research grants from Merck, Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).

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Divulge $208M Fed Payment

By Iron Will / May 31, 2023 /

A Crown bank, Export Development Canada, yesterday disclosed it paid a consultant more than $208 million to manage a pandemic loan program. Legislators at the time were not told of payments to Accenture PLC that run to 2024.

“Accenture has received $208,087,624.97 in contracts to administer the Canada Emergency Business Account including $71 million that Accenture will receive under the current contracts set to expire in January and February of 2024,” Export Development Canada wrote in a Senate tabling.

“Export Development Canada, a financial Crown corporation governed by a board of directors operating at arm’s length from the Government of Canada, made the full decision to contract and negotiate the contracts with Accenture related to the administration of the program,” it said. “Accenture provided staff augmentation and technology services not consultant advice.” The figures were disclosed at the request of Senator Yonah Martin (B.C.), Deputy Opposition Leader.

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Privacy Chief OKs Mandates

By Iron Will / May 31, 2023 /

Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne has dismissed all complaints over federal vaccine and quarantine mandates. Pandemic measures enforced by cabinet were necessary and justifiable under the Privacy Act, he said.

“The urgency of limiting the spread of the virus was understandably a significant challenge for government and public health authorities,” wrote Dufresne. “The Covid-19 crisis was a rapidly evolving situation that required swift and effective responses to address extraordinary public health needs.”

The Commissioner issued seven separate reports in response to complaints against Covid measures. No complaints were upheld. “Our investigation considered whether all aspects of the policy were necessary and proportional,” wrote Dufresne.

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