SPECIAL REPORT: Four and a half years — disciplinary tribunal for vaccine-sceptic Ottawa cop nears its end

SPECIAL REPORT: Four and a half years — disciplinary tribunal for vaccine-sceptic Ottawa cop nears its end

OTTAWA — Ottawa Police Service (OPS) officers are effectively being warned against exercising their discretion to inquire about potential criminality related to “controversial” and “political” matters, a lawyer told the Western Standard.

Bath-Sheba van den Berg, a lawyer representing Const. Helen Grus, a detective with the OPS found guilty of discreditable conduct in March of 2025 following an internal professional disciplinary tribunal, said the OPS’s persecution of her client would undermine police officers’ willingness to take initiative with inquiries involving informal orthodoxies of political nature, including those revolving around “COVID-19 vaccines” marketed as “safe and effective” by all levels of Canadian government and ancillary institutions.

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Agents Double-0-COVID

Agents Double-0-COVID

Last week, CIA whistleblower James Erdman told the Senate Homeland Security Committee that Dr. Anthony Fauci improperly “influenced”  intelligence analyses about the origins of the COVID pandemic to downplay a laboratory origin in China. Aside from confirmation by the CIA man, most of what the hearing revealed was already known.

Dr. Fauci funded China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) to conduct dangerous gain-of-function research, yet maintained that COVID emerged naturally in the wild. When medical scientists saw evidence of a laboratory origin, Fauci branded them conspiracy theorists, fringe epidemiologists, and so forth.

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Canada’s not ready for the next viral outbreak. We didn’t even bother with an inquiry on the last one

Canada’s not ready for the next viral outbreak. We didn’t even bother with an inquiry on the last one

Various experts have been assuring the public over the past several weeks that the risk of a major hantavirus outbreak is low.

This is a known virus, they say, unlike the novel coronavirus first observed in 2019.

It doesn’t pose pandemic potential, they say, because this Andes variant requires prolonged close contact to be transmitted from human to human.

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What to know as Trump visits Xi in China

What to know as Trump visits Xi in China

US President Donald Trump is in Beijing on the first trip to China by an American leader since in his own previous visit, during his first term in 2017.

He was given a spectacular welcome at the Great Hall of the People. The two leaders shook hands on the red carpet before entering a room for their bilateral meeting.

The talks lasted around two hours, longer than expected. Trump called the talks “great”, but there are few details on whether any progress was made on key issues.


BBC has a live feed.

Canada can’t even close them down – US citizen convicted of running secret Chinese ‘police station’ in NYC

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CIA spy BLAMES Dr Fauci for covering up Chinese COVID lab leak by ‘injecting himself’ into top-secret probe

CIA spy BLAMES Dr Fauci for covering up Chinese COVID lab leak by ‘injecting himself’ into top-secret probe

An active CIA agent has accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of orchestrating a cover-up that derailed American spies from blaming the Covid pandemic on China.

CIA officer James Erdman told senators on Capitol Hill that in August 2021, the intelligence community was on the verge of concluding the pandemic leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China.

But just days before the bombshell finding could be released, Fauci ‘injected himself’ into the probe and ‘significantly influenced’ intelligence officials to drop their conclusion. Fauci was then head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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Dr Fauci’s top aide’s face says it all as he’s booked in court on federal charges for ‘COVID cover up’

Dr Fauci’s top aide’s face says it all as he’s booked in court on federal charges for ‘COVID cover up’

Dr Anthony Fauci’s former top aide who allegedly worked to shield sensitive documents about COVID-19 from public view arrived in court on Friday to face federal charges.

Dr David Morens, 78, of Chester, Maryland, was indicted by the Department of Justice at the end of April for allegedly concealing falsified information to suppress alternative theories of COVID-19’s origins.

He served as a senior advisor to the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) from 2006 through 2022. Fauci was the agency’s director from 1984 to 2022.

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Get Your Tickets for The World Premier Of The Major Documentary Silencing Detective Grus – May 19, 2026 Ottawa.

Get Your Tickets for The World Premier Of The Major Documentary Silencing Detective Grus – May 19, 2026 Ottawa.

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Tracking Dr. Fauci’s Fallout

Tracking Dr. Fauci’s Fallout

Last month the Justice Department filed criminal charges against Dr. David Morens of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) for using his private email to conceal official activities from the public.

According to federal prosecutors, Dr. Morens tried to keep taxpayer dollars flowing to the EcoHealth Alliance, headed by Peter Daszak. He was the middleman in NIAID’s dealings with China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), which also, prosecutors charge, handed out gifts to Dr. Morens.

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The World Health Organisation Got it Wrong Again: We Did Have Pre-Existing Immunity to COVID-19

The World Health Organisation Got it Wrong Again: We Did Have Pre-Existing Immunity to COVID-19

At his media briefing on March 3rd 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Director General said: “COVID-19 is a new virus to which no one has immunity”.

The WHO managed to get quite a lot wrong in its pronouncements about COVID-19. I am just focusing on the “to which no one has immunity” for now. But put this together with all the other inaccuracies in the WHO statements and guidance about COVID-19 and it does raise concerns about our Government’s recent outsourcing of health decisions to the WHO in the next pandemic.

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The People vs. Anthony Fauci

The People vs. Anthony Fauci

Time is running out to prosecute Dr. Anthony Fauci. After May 11, Fauci — the man touted as “America’s doctor” during the pandemic and who led the US response — will be clear of the five-year statute of limitations. Past that date, he can’t be indicted over allegations that he lied to Congress about the origins of Covid or the US government’s role in funding research that may have led to the pandemic.

Six years after a contagion that killed millions and wrecked the global economy, one of the great unanswered questions of Covid is, how did it begin? Today, an overwhelming majority of Americans reject what in 2020 was more or less the official (but outlandish) story: namely, that the novel coronavirus sprang from a wet market in Wuhan, China, and somehow jumped from bats — or pangolins? — to humans.

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Anthony Fauci’s former senior adviser indicted for role in COVID cover-up

Anthony Fauci’s former senior adviser indicted for role in COVID cover-up

A former senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci has been indicted for the role he played in the cover-up of the origin of the COVID-19 virus.

In 2020, COVID-19 brought the world to a standstill as governments enforced harsh lockdowns, delivering devastating economic and social consequences to workers, families, healthcare facilities, and churchgoers.

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Canada’s Deal on Chinese EVs an ‘Irritant’ for US Ahead of Key Trade Negotiations: Auto Industry

Canada’s Deal on Chinese EVs an ‘Irritant’ for US Ahead of Key Trade Negotiations: Auto Industry

Canada’s decision to allow Chinese electric vehicles into the country could negatively affect crucial upcoming trade negotiations with the United States, automobile industry representatives told MPs.

The leaders of two industry groups representing Canadian operations of American and global carmakers testified in the House of Commons science and research committee on April 20. The committee is studying the implications of Ottawa’s deal allowing up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles to enter Canada at a preferential tariff rate.

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The Problem With the Covid Inquiry’s Claim That the Vaccines “Saved 475,000 UK Lives”

The Problem With the Covid Inquiry’s Claim That the Vaccines “Saved 475,000 UK Lives”

The Covid Inquiry’s Module 4 report, published this week, claims that 475,000 lives were saved by vaccination in England and Scotland. A further 7,000 are attributed to Wales. These figures are presented as findings. They are not findings. They are the outputs of a WHO model.

The inquiry itself has already identified this as a problem in a different context.

In its Module 2 report, Baroness Hallett found that scenarios were wrongly treated as forecasts, that ministers failed to grasp the distinction and that the reasonable worst-case scenario was what Professor Whitty called a “slippery concept”. The inquiry recommended multiple scenario planning precisely to guard against treating a single modelled worst case as a prediction.

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