A collection of interesting news.
| Tessa Lena | 2 hr ago | 25 | 13 |
This story, again, is a short collection of news. As it goes, I intended to finish and send my long article but everything is moving so fast! I feel like this is important.
#1. First off, about the practical matters in Canada.
An important one from Jessica Rose:
The Emergency Act has no basis for invocation. Please listen to Roy Beyer on how you can help. It’s about getting in touch with Members of Parliament. It’s up to us. This is how you can maintain the TRUE NORTH STRONG AND FREE. You can go to Taking Back Our Freedoms website to find your MP today!
#2. An observation on the amount of vaccine purchase commitments per country, sent this morning by Dr. Paul Alexander. (Also if you want to follow the latest on Canada, please follow Dr. Alexander, he is posting a lot of updates from the trenches.)

For those of us who have been following David Martin, here is his commentary on vaccine purchases and royalty payments.
#3. An incredibly informative article by the beautiful Dr. Meryl Nass, whose new Substack I highly recommend. If you missed my earlier interview with Dr. Nass, here it is.
A sample of vaccine and injectable medication tragedies in the US during my lifetime
All have been due to failures of testing or failures in manufacturing processes. Most of these tragedies occurred even before vaccine manufacturers were given virtually complete protection from liability in 1987. With the duration of patent exclusivity determining how much new products earn, products are rushed to market as quickly as possible, most us…Read more13 hours ago · 19 likes · 8 comments · Meryl Nass
#4. Doug Ford, the current premiere of Ontario, is suddenly following the science!
Here he is saying that anyone can catch COVID regardless of the vaccination status, that we should just get on with our lives, etc. Very interesting!

#5. Some much needed humor. Here is Martin Halvorson in Canada asking for a “Trudeau special,” i.e. McChicken. Sounds appropriate.

#6. A must-see video about Canada with thanks to Mark Crispin Miller who sent this earlier today. (My interview with Mark from last year is here).