Trudeau is Wrong, Dead Wrong

 

Mark Mallett is a former award-winning journalist with CTV News Edmonton and resides in Canada.


 

JUSTIN Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, has called one of the largest protests of its kind in the world a “hateful” group for their rally against forced injections in order to keep their livelihoods. In a speech today in which the Canadian leader had an opportunity to appeal for unity and dialogue, he flatly stated that he had no interest in going…

…anywhere near protests that have expressed hateful rhetoric and violence towards their fellow citizens. —January 31st, 2022; cbc.ca

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Following the Science?

 

EVERYONE from clergy to politicians have repeatedly said we must “follow the science”.

But have lockdowns, PCR testing, social distancing, masking, and “vaccination” actually been following the science? In this powerful exposé by award winning documentarian Mark Mallett, you’ll hear renowned scientists explain how the path we’re on may not be “following the science” at all… but a path to unspeakable sorrows.Continue reading

When I was Hungry

 

We in the World Health Organization do not advocate lockdowns as a primary means of control of the virus… We may well have a doubling of world poverty by early next year. This is a terrible global catastrophe, actually. And so we really do appeal to all world leaders: stop using lockdowns as your primary control method.—Dr. David Nabarro, World Health Organization (WHO) special envoy, October 10th, 2020; The Week in 60 Minutes #6 with Andrew Neil; gloria.tv
…we were already calculating 135 million people around the world, before COVID, marching to the brink of starvation. And now, with the new analysis with COVID, we’re looking at 260 million people, and I’m not talking about hungry. I’m talking about marching toward starvation… we literally could see 300,000 people die per day over a 90-day period. —Dr. David Beasley, Executive Director of The United Nations World Food Program; April 22nd, 2020; cbsnews.comContinue reading