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@cgrayflynn

Won't shut up. Never been so pissed. The jabs kill and maim. They knew; they need to pay. And I stand with everyone standing against them.

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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
According to the MHRA’s own study data :- 51% of those who took the Covid jabs suffered a medical Adverse Event and 13.7% or 1 in 7 had a Severe Adverse event defined as :- 1. Death 2. Disability 3. Hospitalisation 4. Congenital defect One in 7 When are the arrests starting ?
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'Fringe' Member@cgrayflynn·
@ryangerritsen It is part of the psyop. The really bad operatives get honour awards. All trying to manipulate history. That is all it is. Look at Ardern, AstraZeneca "scientists" and on et al.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Freeland received a “Heroes of Democracy” award. A person who violated the charter of right and freedoms of millions of Canadians.
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CCFR/CCDAF@CCFR_CCDAF·
This is just the beginning 🇨🇦
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PoliceOnGuardForThee
PoliceOnGuardForThee@PoliceOnGuard·
Michael Bourque: A Veteran's Perspective on the State of Canada One Canadian veteran hopes to remind us of a truth etched in blood and history. He speaks of the soul of the free nation our veterans defended. The same one we’ve seen eroding under misdirection and overreach. The Freedom Convoy stood as a reminder of their sacrifices and of what Canada represented under their guard. A place of freedom where debate thrives, rights are sacred, and leaders answer to citizens, not the reverse. Let’s reclaim that birthright, through the peaceful and unstoppable power of a free people remembering who they are. We hope this awakens the patriot in every Canadian heart. The convoy showed us the way. Now we must finish the journey together, for the Canada our children deserve. Our story is not over.
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'Fringe' Member@cgrayflynn·
@fordnation We know the truth.
Kayla Pollock@kcpollock

Everyone please tag @fordnation and repost this I have been reaching out to Doug Ford for years. I was told my case was “sad” but a federal issue Ontario is responsible for my health care Instead of care, I was offered MAID after being paralyzed by my covid shot How is this acceptable in Canada I am still here waiting Do not ignore this Tag him. Share this. Make him answer.

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Daniel Bulford
Daniel Bulford@BulfordDaniel·
Message received loud and clear... No duty of care from you ( Gov officials & institutions) = No duty of compliance for us. We all need to stop complying with and paying for organized crime syndicates to rule over us.
The Canadian Independent@canindependent

BREAKING: Ontario Court of Appeal Dismisses Lawsuit Over Teen Sean Hartman’s Death Following COVID-19 Vaccination. In a significant decision released today, the Hartman v. Canada (Attorney General) ruling was upheld by the Ontario Court of Appeal, dismissing a lawsuit brought against the federal government over the death of a teenage boy following a COVID-19 vaccination. The court found that the claim had no reasonable prospect of success and agreed with a lower court decision to strike it in its entirety. The case was brought by Daniel Hartman, whose 17-year-old son, Sean Hartman, died in September 2021. Sean, who had been described as previously healthy, was found dead beside his bed 33 days after receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Following the vaccination, he had been taken to hospital due to symptoms his father believes were related to the vaccine. Sean’s father, Dan Hartman, says his son chose to get vaccinated so he could continue playing hockey, as vaccination was required for participation in many sports and activities at the time. Hartman’s lawsuit alleged that federal officials, including the Minister of Health, were negligent in approving, promoting, and monitoring the vaccine, and that they acted with reckless indifference or wilful blindness to potential risks. The Court of Appeal acknowledged the devastating nature of Sean Hartman’s death, describing it as a tragic loss for his family and community. However, the judges concluded that the legal claims could not succeed. Central to the ruling was the finding that the federal government does not owe a private duty of care to individual members of the public when making broad public health decisions during a pandemic. Instead, such decisions are made in the interest of the population as a whole, often requiring difficult trade-offs that may carry risks for some individuals. The court also determined that the claim failed to establish the necessary elements for misfeasance in public office. Specifically, there were no material facts showing that government officials acted in bad faith or knowingly engaged in unlawful conduct that would likely cause harm to Sean Hartman. The judges noted that the clinical trial data referenced in the lawsuit supported the conclusion that the vaccine was highly effective, undermining the argument that officials knowingly promoted a harmful or ineffective product. In addition, the court found that the public statements cited in the claim were directed broadly at Canadians and did not create a specific relationship or obligation toward Sean Hartman as an individual. As a result, there was no legal basis to establish the proximity or duty of care required for a negligence claim. Shockingly, the court also claimed that allowing Hartman’s case to proceed could have broader consequences, including discouraging governments from making urgent public health decisions during emergencies due to fear of legal liability. The Court of Appeal further upheld the lower court’s decision to deny leave to amend the claim, finding that the proposed changes would not have addressed the fundamental legal deficiencies. The judges emphasized that lawsuits must be based on clearly pleaded facts, not on the possibility that supporting evidence might emerge later. Ultimately, the court concluded that while the circumstances surrounding Sean Hartman’s death are deeply tragic, the law does not support holding the federal government liable under the claims presented. The appeal was dismissed, bringing the case to a close, with no costs awarded to either side. The Canadian Independent spoke with Dan Hartman by phone this evening. He said he is “seriously considering” taking the case to the Supreme Court and that he and his legal team will evaluate their next steps over the coming week. Hartman noted that the cost of taking the case to the Supreme Court could exceed $20,000. He added that he does not want to ask those who have already donated to his cause to contribute further but said, “What other option do I have?” Dan believes the courts are not willing to find the government liable or hold it accountable, as doing so would amount to an admission of wrongdoing. He also argues that such a finding would make his larger lawsuit against Pfizer significantly easier to pursue. If you want to donate to Dan’s legal fund, you can do so at the link in the comments section.

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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
The CIA CLASSIFIED a 1950s study showing anti-parasitics disrupt cancer growth—and kept it BURIED for over HALF A CENTURY. Millions of cancer victims have paid the price as this vital line of research was set back DECADES.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

The single LARGEST human study of ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer patients found that the VAST MAJORITY (84.4%) declared CANCER DISAPPEARANCE, TUMOR SHRINKAGE, or CANCER STABILIZATION.

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'Fringe' Member@cgrayflynn·
All they do is deny and delay. It is the strategy.
CúChulainn@CuChulainnnnnnn

@OTURISK Dr. Waters the wheels are now in motion......the fall of these Criminal Fraudsters is coming very soon. Éirinn go Brách !

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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Milk, in Britain, used to separate in the bottle. The milk was left on the doorstep by the milkman at five in the morning. It sat in a glass bottle with a foil cap. By breakfast, the cream had risen to the top third of the bottle. A thick yellow layer, sometimes two inches deep. Children fought over the top of the milk. The top of the milk went on the porridge. Whatever was left below was drunk by the rest of the family. This was not a special product. This was every bottle of milk in the country. The cream contained the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, and K2. The cream contained the butyrate-producing strains that feed the colonic microbiome. The cream was the point. The skim underneath was the byproduct. Homogenisation was introduced commercially in Britain in the 1950s. By the 1980s it was standard. Homogenisation forces the milk through a valve at extreme pressure, breaking the fat globules so small that they no longer coalesce. The cream never rises again. The bottle appears uniform. This was sold as an improvement. A consistency benefit. A shelf-life benefit. The children of the 1990s grew up on homogenised skimmed milk, the cream of which had been extracted at the dairy and sold separately to the food industry as an ingredient in biscuits, ice cream, and ready meals. The skim was sold back to them, at the same price as whole milk, with a label reading "healthy." The fat-soluble vitamins had been extracted along with the cream. The children were vitamin D deficient. The children needed fortified breakfast cereal. The children needed a supplement. The cream was still being consumed. Just by someone else, in a product labelled differently, at a considerable markup. The top of the milk is gone. It was taken.
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Joe Tippens
Joe Tippens@JoeTippen·
🚨 DR. WILLIAM MAKIS: THE CANCER BREAKTHROUGH THEY DON’T WANT TO TALK ABOUT — Ivermectin Cure, Fenbendazole Treatment, and the Truth They Buried [VIDEO] 🚨 Oncologist Dr. William Makis exposes the greatest betrayal in modern medicine: antiparasitic drugs like ivermectin and fenbendazole show unprecedented success against cancer — but Big Pharma keeps it buried. What if the cure was here all along? And what if they knew? In short: Effective cancer treatments exist, but they’ve been intentionally hidden. Why? Because they’re cheap — and they threaten the profits of the medical mafia. 🚨 THE SILENCED CURE Please follow @ZakariaMDv3 .
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Humanspective
Humanspective@Humanspective·
🚨Professor Thomas Seyfried: “I tried it on the cancer cell” World Renowned Cancer Biologist reveals the jaw dropping mechanistic evidence. SEYFRIED: “We have a mechanism now why parasite medications are working” "Mebendazole, Febendazole... it turns out that the parasites use mitochondrial substrate level phosphorylation in the tissue... I tried it on the cancer cell and sure as hell, it targets the mitochondrial substrate and glycolysis... but cancer is not a parasite” Professor Thomas Seyfried has been conducting research and working in the fields of biology, genetics, and cancer metabolism for over 40 years. We should listen to him
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The Canadian Independent
The Canadian Independent@canindependent·
BREAKING: The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has ruled that the government’s ban on walking in the woods during the 2025 wildfire emergency declaration violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Tim Houston
Tim Houston@TimHoustonNS·
Honoured to attend and speak at this year’s Nova Scotia Nurses Union AGM.  For the past 50 years, the NSNU has been an integral part of advocating for improved patient care, and safe and fair working conditions for nurses. And over the last few years, our government put a plan in place to build a system that provides more care, faster, for Nova Scotians. The plan was informed by those working in the system. And the plan is working: ✅ Nova Scotia now has 23,529 registered nurses, an increase of over 2,500 since 2021. ✅ Since April 2025, 770 new nursing grads have been hired; that’s 415 RNs, 304 LPNs and 51 NPs. ✅ We have a new internal travel nurse team helping staff ERs in New Glasgow, Truro and Amherst Nursing is one of the most noble professions. These healthcare professionals are with patients and their families on their best, and sometimes, worst days. So please join me in saying thank you to our nurses. We appreciate you - your work, your sacrifice, your service. As Premier, I remain as committed as ever to hearing your ideas, and taking action to move things forward across our healthcare system. Let’s keep building the better healthcare system we all want to see.
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: The UK's Covid-19 inquiry has published a report on the vaccine rollout during the pandemic, with it concluding it was "a success story" but warned of rising hesitancy trib.al/Rx0iR33 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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