Four Whistleblowing Women and One Injured Girl
Five of the most important health-related videos from the past year
Dr. Tess Lawrie is a medical doctor and research consultant based in the UK. She is the CEO of Evidence-Based Medicine Consultancy and sits on the steering committee of the World Health Council and the Better Way Conference. Dr Lawrie is an external analyst for the WHO as a Guideline Methodologist.
Dr. Julie Ponesse is a professor of ethics who taught at the University of Western Ontario’s Huron College for 20 years. She was placed on leave and banned from accessing her campus due to the vaccine mandate. Ponesse has a Masters in Philosophy from the University of Toronto and a Diploma in Ethics from the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University.
Mary-Jane Stevens is a registered nurse who worked in the emergency department of a Queensland Health hospital.
Vera Sharav is a holocaust survivor and medical activist. She is the founder of the Alliance for Human Research Protection, which advocates for patient consent and the protection of children.
Maddie de Garay is alleged to have been seriously injured by the Pfizer COVID vaccine while participating in a 2021 trial for 12 to 15-year-olds.
Two and half years into ‘two weeks to flatten the curve,’ I defy anyone still in denial to watch these videos in their entirety and continue to believe there is just noise, and no signal, on the issue of medically-mediated totalitarianism.
I could only view these in short bursts; they made sick. I felt like vomiting.
Good idea to put them together like this; they do have more impact. Where is the public in all of this?
Great cartoon...
Keep up the good and necessary work!
I think the 'legacy media' are all way too busy pandering to the global elites at some monarch's funeral to give any serious thought to the medical tyranny which has been inflicted on us. Good work Geoff, I've been a fan of Lawrie and Ponesse for some time now, and I guess I'm not the only one fed up with the current state of affairs in Canada.