Covertly Eliminating Proofs of Alleged Covid Vaccine Mass Killings to Establish baseless Charges for a Fabricated Future Pandemic
In a significant move, Health Canada has communicated the withdrawal of the XBB COVID-19 vaccine and directed its destruction, a decision that has raised concerns among some quarters. This directive has been extended to provinces like Alberta, Ontario, and Saskatchewan, where all COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines are currently being destroyed as per Health Canada's orders, issued on Aug. 27, 2024.
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) delivered this decision during a July 25 meeting. However, no timeline has been provided for the rollout of the new vaccines, and the agency is reviewing submissions from Pfizer, Moderna, and Novavax for updated COVID-19 vaccines on an expedited basis.
Scientists like Kevin McKernan and DJ Speicher, who were conducting research on contaminated COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Vials, will no longer be able to continue their work due to the destruction of the vials. Dr William Makis MD states that the destruction of the vials is being carried out to prevent testing for DNA contamination (or other types of contamination).
The removal of the XBB COVID-19 vaccine is not limited to Alberta but affects Ontario as well. Ontario has been ordered to quarantine remaining supply of viable XBB vaccine and follow local practices for their destruction, while Alberta has reportedly run out of both old-strain and new-formula COVID-19 vaccines as of Aug. 31.
The decision to withdraw the XBB vaccine and the subsequent destruction of the vials has sparked controversy, with some suggesting it could be a violation of the Criminal Code of Canada. However, it's important to note that no formal investigations, allegations, or charges related to this matter have been reported.
In Canadian law, criminal liability requires clear evidence of a criminal act and intent aligned with specific offenses under the Criminal Code. To hold a public official criminally liable for the destruction of vaccines, there would need to be concrete proof that they knowingly and unlawfully ordered such destruction violating laws governing the protection or misappropriation of government property or public health mandates.
As of now, no such allegations have been made against the Alberta Minister of Health, Adriana La Grange, and there is no credible or available evidence to suggest that she ordered the destruction of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine vials or can be held criminally liable under the Criminal Code of Canada for such actions.
The ongoing situation raises questions about the future of Canada's COVID-19 vaccination programme and the implications for public health. As more information becomes available, it is crucial to maintain a factual and objective approach to understanding these developments.
[1] MakisMD's Substack: https://makis.substack.com/ [2] Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrWMakisMD [3] Telegram: https://t.me/DrWMakisMD [4] Various online platforms: [links redacted for brevity] [5] News sources discussing vaccine pricing, access, and distribution strategies: [links redacted for brevity]
- The withdrawal of the XBB COVID-19 vaccine and the subsequent destruction of the vials has initiated a heated debate about potential violations of Canada's Criminal Code, particularly concerning the misappropriation of government property or public health mandates.
- The destruction of the vials has left scientists like Kevin McKernan and DJ Speicher unable to continue their research on contaminated COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Vials, raising concerns about the lack of transparency and integrity in the health-and-wellness sector.
- General-news and politics outlets are flooded with articles discussing the controversy surrounding the XBB vaccine's withdrawal, as well as the upcoming rollout of new vaccines by Pfizer, Moderna, and Novavax.
- Crime-and-justice aficionados are scrutinizing the decisions made by public officials, focusing on the Alberta Minister of Health, Adriana La Grange, as some question whether the destruction of the vaccines could potentially lead to criminal charges. Meanwhile, other news platforms are providing extensive coverage on vaccine pricing, access, and distribution strategies.