Did COVID-19 Leak from a Wuhan Lab? Circumstantial evidence that it may have is mounting.

Did COVID-19 Leak from a Wuhan Lab? Circumstantial evidence that it may have is mounting.

In March, World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called into question the organization’s report on the origins of the COVID-19 coronavirus. The stage-managed investigation didn’t take place until a year after the pandemic started, and reckoned that it’s most likely that the virus jumped to humans from animal species, deeming the lab leak hypothesis extremely unlikely. Tedros observed, “Although the team has concluded that a laboratory leak is the least likely hypothesis, this requires further investigation, potentially with additional missions involving specialist experts, which I am ready to deploy.”

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Fauci Squirms Like the Weasel He Is When Questioned by Rand Paul on his Insane and Traitorous Policy of Paying the Chinese Government to Perform Deadly Animal to Human Virus Experiments

This morning Senator Rand Paul exposed Dr. Anthony Fauci for his absolutely murderous and traitorous policy of illegally sending the Chinese government large sums of taxpayer money annually to conduct deadly experiments related to animal-to-human virus transmission during his testimony in front of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee.

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GUNTER: It’s the COVID-zero zealots who will howl against reopening

GUNTER: It’s the COVID-zero zealots who will howl against reopening

Our COVID problem in Canada is very soon no longer going to be overcrowded hospital wards and crammed ICU units, it’s going to be the public-health purists. The COVID-zero zealots who will howl against reopening before cases are zero (or nearly so).

Already you can see this reluctance to reopen, this fear of a return to normal from the prime minister and Canada’s chief public health officer, Dr. Theresa Tam.

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CSIS first alerted Ottawa to national-security concerns of two scientists at top disease laboratory

Justin Trudeau Xiangguo Qiu Keding Cheng – Everybody say Xi

Canada’s spy agency urged the removal of security clearances for two scientists who were later dismissed from the country’s top infectious-disease laboratory because of national-security concerns relating to their work with China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology, according to two sources.

In January of this year, Xiangguo Qiu, who headed the Vaccine Development and Antiviral Therapies Section, and her biologist husband, Keding Cheng, were fired from their positions with the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) in Winnipeg.

(Go incognito)


Public Health Agency refusing to disclose uncensored documents on Winnipeg virus lab links to Wuhan Lab and mysteriously fired Scientists

As the Public Health Agency of Canada refuses to release uncensored internal documents, a Conservative MP says he wants to know how far Canada’s collaboration with China on Level-4 pathogens went — and why two federal scientists were let go by the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg in January.

“We need these documents. We need to know what the Government of Canada was doing through the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg with respect to cooperating with the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, China,” Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong said during a special parliamentary committee hearing on Canada-China relations Monday night.

Our China class wanted to enhance Global relations.

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Ontario reports 2,320 new Covid cases … and WHO report blames everyone but China for the plague

Ontario reports 2,320 new Covid cases … and WHO report blames everyone but China for the plague

Ontario reports 2,320 new COVID-19 cases and 32 more deaths

Ontario reported more than 2,300 new COVID-19 cases and 32 additional deaths on Wednesday, as the province’s positivity rate continues to decline.

Provincial health officials logged 2,320 new coronavirus infections, up from 2,073 cases reported a day ago, which marked the lowest single-day case count since late March


Covid pandemic was preventable, says WHO-commissioned report

The Covid pandemic was a preventable disaster that need not have cost millions of lives if the world had reacted more quickly, according to an independent high-level panel, which castigates global leaders and calls for major changes to bring it to an end and ensure it cannot happen again.

The report of the panel, chaired by Helen Clark, former prime minister of New Zealand and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former president of Liberia, found “weak links at every point in the chain”.

No mention of China withholding vital information and not a word about the suspected lab leak that started it all.

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Canada is virtue signalling while waffling on global access to COVID-19 vaccines

Based on public statements, it’s easy to come to the conclusion that Canada is working to improve global access to COVID-19 vaccines.

This quote comes from an opinion piece in the Washington Post on July 15, 2020; the lead author, none other than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau:

“…we must urgently ensure that vaccines will be distributed according to a set of transparent, equitable and scientifically sound principles. Where you live should not determine whether you live, and global solidarity is central to saving lives and protecting the economy.”

The person being quoted here in early May of this year is Mary Ng, the International Trade Minister in Trudeau’s cabinet:

“The work we have been doing and the leadership we have been providing is very much about removing all barriers to vaccine access, whether it be production or supply chain or export restrictions…We’re trying to remove all barriers to access to vaccines.”

But despite what Trudeau and Ng said, Canada is not doing all that it can to improve access. Far from it.

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Manitoba Chief Microbiologist and Laboratory Specialist: 56% of positive “cases” are not infectious

Chief Microbiologist and Laboratory Specialist Dr. Jared Bullard is a witness for the Manitoba government in this hearing. Questioned under oath by Justice Centre lawyers on Monday May 10, Dr. Bullard acknowledged that the PCR test has significant limitations. The head of Cadham Provincial Laboratory in Winnipeg, Dr. Bullard admitted that PCR test results do not verify infectiousness, and were never intended to be used to diagnose respiratory illnesses.

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The creepiness of Covid-secure sex

Even as the ‘bonking ban’ is lifted, some experts say you should still mask up for casual sex.

Casual sex was one of the first casualties of lockdown. When the stay-at-home order was issued, Brits were barred from visiting others. Even established couples were told to move in together or accept the consequences of staying apart.

Thankfully, the so-called bonking ban will be lifted next week, as the government permits hugging, kissing and overnight stays with others as part of its next step out of lockdown.

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Organizers of ‘anti-lockdown’ rodeo charged with breaking Alberta health act

The organizers of a rodeo held earlier this month near Bowden, Alta., to protest provincial COVID-19 restrictions have been summoned to make a court appearance for putting on the event.

Ty Northcott posted on his Facebook page Tuesday that officials served him papers on Monday for his role in May 1-2 event, which he dubbed “No more lockdowns rodeo rally.”

RCMP confirmed to CBC News that Mounties on behalf of Alberta Health Services served papers to Ty and Gail Northcott requiring them to appear in Red Deer provincial court on May 17.

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Judge rules layoff due to COVID was actually constructive dismissal — opening the door for a ‘huge number’ of laid-off workers to sue their employers

Judge rules layoff due to COVID was actually constructive dismissal — opening the door for a ‘huge number’ of laid-off workers to sue their employers

A recent ruling by an Ontario judge confirmed what some employment lawyers have been saying for more than a year — that many businesses may have actually constructively dismissed their employees when enacting temporary layoffs, putting themselves on the hook for severance pay.

Last March, when employers were doing temporary layoffs during a time of uncertainty, Toronto employment lawyer Stuart Rudner told the Star that many of those layoffs might actually be constructive dismissals, meaning the employer had essentially terminated the employee and would owe them severance.

Lockdowns just keep getting better and better!

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2 quarantine hotels in the GTA hit with COVID-19 outbreaks

Two federally-designated quarantine hotels in the GTA, where international travellers are required to stay after arriving at Pearson International Airport, have been hit by COVID-19 outbreaks.

Hampton Inn and Suites on Caroga Drive in Mississauga is listed on Peel Region’s website as partially closed as of May 8. It is not yet known how many staff and guests have been affected.

So you obeyed and quarantined at Hotel Pandemic. What if you caught Covid there? Can you sue?

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