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In an action dubbed "the giant picnic", people sat on the cobbles of Erlon Square, enjoying their meals outside cafes and restaurants where they could not enter unless they had a valid health pass.
The Ministry of Long Term Care has put out a directive for all Long Term Care home licensees to implement a COVID-19 immunization policy and they provide a Resource Guide to facilitate it.
In this interview with freelance medical writer and investigative journalist, Rosemary Frei, who has a Master of Science in molecular biology, we discuss the directive that she found and its implications surrounding informed consent.
The directive outlines that staff, students and volunteers have to provide proof of either vaccination, a medical exemption note signed by a physician or registered nurse or provide proof that they have completed an educational session. This directive is meant to ensure that individuals make an informed choice around the experimental COVID injection.
Rosemary and I discuss the educational video suggested in the resource guide by Nathan Stall, who resigned from the Ontario Science Table in early August to seek a Liberal nomination. I then continue to look into some of the players helping to develop the content of Stall's video.

BBC radio presenter Lisa Shaw (pictured above), 44, died at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in the city just over three weeks after her first dose of the vaccine, heard coroner Karen Dilks
Comment: Considering the official incidence risk this shows that deaths caused by vaccines are being massively underreported. The manufactured crisis is quite clearly corrupting science.
The otherwise healthy 44-year-old, who worked for BBC Radio Newcastle, died in May after developing headaches after getting her first dose of the British-made vaccine.
Newcastle coroner Karen Dilks heard Ms Shaw suffered from blood clots in her brain which caused a deadly stroke. She was admitted to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle after complaining of headaches.
The inquest, which lasted less than an hour, heard that the condition linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine was extremely rare.
Comment: See also: The Inanity of RNA Vaccines For COVID-19
And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Pandemic is Over! (If You Want it)

CA Senator Scott Wiener author of sober bill • CA Governor Gavin Newsom
The federal government has been doing it for years with military veterans and research shows it is one of the most effective ways to get people to stop using drugs like cocaine and methamphetamine, stimulants for which there are no pharmaceutical treatments available.
It works like this: People earn small incentives or payments for every negative drug test over a period of time. Most people who complete the treatment without any positive tests can earn a few hundred dollars. They usually get the money on a gift card.
It's called "contingency management" and Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked the federal government for permission to use tax dollars to pay for it through Medicaid, the joint state and federal health insurance program for the poor and disabled that covers nearly 14 million people in California.
Meanwhile, a similar proposal is moving through California's Democratic-controlled Legislature. It's already passed the Senate with no opposition and is pending in the Assembly, where it has a Republican co-author.
"I think there is a lot in this strategy for everyone to like," said state Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat from San Francisco and author of the bill. "Most important of all, it works."
The city braced for violence after Antifa accounts in Portland warned press to not film or photograph rioters at the planned Antifascist Action at the Salmon Street Springs water fountain in Tom McCall Waterfront Park on Sunday afternoon.
All the members of the police department's Rapid Response Team had resigned during the course of the year 2021, after one of the team's officers was indicted for an incident that occurred while the group was being attacked by rioters. Instead, authorities according to Lovell, plan to:
"provide safety information and direction to participants and bystanders via loudspeaker. You should not expect to see police officers standing in the middle of the crowd trying to keep people apart. People should keep themselves apart and avoid physical confrontation."
Comment: Portlanders should be very assured by those non-protection statements from law enforcement. They should profusely thank those politicians who have their best interest at heart (personal not public). Citizens will have to defend themselves now that city boots won't intervene - assuring anarchy is the new and long-term normal.
See also:
- Portland erects statue in honor of Antifa rioters who tore down all the statues
- The riots will continue: Portland prosecutors drop charges & release BLM, Antifa rioters
- Andy Ngo, after being brutally assaulted by Antifa in Portland streets, speaks out
- A recipe for carnage: As Portland burns, why are so many people arrested in the riots being let off?
- Antifa mayoral candidate praises Joe Biden for saying Antifa is just an idea
Getting there was relatively easy. The wife and I are double jabbed - I know some people think we have sold our souls by doing this, but if it means I can take my wife and kids to Poland to see the family, then to me it is a small price to pay.
Once we were there, it appeared Poland was treating Covid with the respect it deserves, which is essentially not much at all. The authorities do require quarantining from the U.K. if unvaccinated. However, this was brought in after the Delta variant got blown out of all proportion by our media. People from all other countries are exempt if they produce a negative test, which you can do at the airport.
Once through the border checks, life is pretty much as normal - there is no 'new normal'. Masks are 'required' at airports, hotels and bigger establishments, but enforcement is sporadic and based on how zealous the person behind the counter is. In all other settings, masks are not worn and, unlike in the U.K., where if you choose not to wear a mask you are looked at with a mixture of disdain, smugness, disgust and pity, the Poles respect your decision and leave it at that.
In all other aspects of life, everything is as before. Everyone is getting on with their lives and enjoying themselves.
Comment: For more reports from countries around the world, see the special feature on the Daily Skeptic: Around the World in Eighty Lockdowns.
The number of 18 to 34-year-olds sparking up increased by 25 per cent — an extra 652,000 people — a worrying study revealed.
And an extra 4.5 million people, mainly women, developed drink problems, researchers from University College London found.
The study showed a 40 per cent rise in problem drinking across all age groups. Women were most affected, with a 55 per cent increase.
Younger people, particularly those from poorer backgrounds, were most likely to start smoking.
Comment: Quite the own goal for the medical establishment! In the meantime, perhaps all these new smokers will benefit from some clarity of mind to see though all the BS.
"Vaccine requirements and exemptions have historically been determined by the legislature, and their involvement is particularly important to avoid a patchwork of vaccine mandates across Texas," Abbott said.
Abbott is also adding the issue to the current Special Session agenda.
The order comes after the governor had previously banned public schools and local governments from enacting their own vaccine mandates, though the earlier order specified that the ban on vaccine requirements applies to COVID-19 vaccines that are under emergency authorization.
Comment: Almost immediately after the executive order was issued, Dallas County judge Tonya Parker sided with Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, issuing a temporary injunction against Abbott's ban on mask mandates, The Dallas Morning News reported.
The move will allow Jenkins's mask order, in addition to similar policies in other local school districts, to remain in place for the time being. Jenkins will now have the ability to issue penalties to individuals who do not comply with the county's policy, which requires that masks are worn in businesses, schools and county-owned buildings.
Top brass at the Time's Up group decided after some deliberation not to issue a statement of public support for Lindsay Boylan, who in December went public with accusations of sexual harassment against her former boss, then-New York governor Andrew Cuomo, who has denied the accusations.
According to a Washington Post report citing text message exchanges and sources familiar with the situation, the decision to not support Boylan came after the group's leaders consulted with top Cuomo advisor Melissa DeRosa.
"Students with disabilities are effectively being excluded from public schools" because their peers are not forced to wear masks to class, the American Civil Liberties Union tweeted on Tuesday, declaring that "courts must intervene."
The ACLU filed its suit alongside Disability Rights South Carolina, Able South Carolina, and an unspecified number of parents. They did not explain how children with disabilities were being discriminated against under the mandate, which does not prevent children who want to wear masks from doing so.
Comment: Apparently the ACLU no longer concerns itself with protecting the liberties of Americans, but has sadly become another tool towards totalitarianism.













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