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Thank you for writing this. I shared it on my social media accounts. Everyone needs to read these stories -- and FIGHT BACK. Enough dictatorial medical fascism!

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Nice to see you on Substack! Under the guise of "health & safety" there is no more health and safety.

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Great article Trish Wood. So heart wrenching reading through that email and especially listening to Dan Hartman's testimony. Such a wicked world we've found ourselves in. These people who perpetrate these crimes against us, MUST be held accountable!

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Why do so few in our country even KNOW that this 3 day hearing took place?? That is a problem we all have to take responsibility for and rectify. PLEASE SHARE THIS AWESOME WORK by all who participated. May God bless and keep you all.

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Jul 5, 2022Liked by Trish Wood

We are in the greatest good vs evil battle that humanity has ever been witness to.

May God watch over and protect you and your loved ones Trish.

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more transparency and critical thinking: despite Portugal being one of the countries with the highest rate of C19 vaxx @96% of the population - https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations , it also has one of the highest number of new daily deaths (attributed to Covid-19), the highest in the European Union - https://www.portugalresident.com/portugal-still-running-with-highest-covid-case-count-in-europe/

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This is scary and I am following it. What the heck is going on?

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this is due to leaky vaccines. in the old days these would be considered as failed or faulty vaccines (although they're not vaccines in the 'classical' sense of the word but experimental, gene-altering inoculations) - https://takecontrol.substack.com/p/leaky-covid-vaccine (dr. Yeadon).

a recent Israeli study came up with a similar result: the higher the vaxx rate, the more C19 cases among the vaxx'd (!) and more severely so - https://swprs.org/professor-ehud-qimron-ministry-of-health-its-time-to-admit-failure/

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Jun 29, 2022Liked by Trish Wood

Thank you for including the letter from the woman in Vancouver . I’m 54 with adult children in the same age group. She so eloquently said everything I’ve been feeling the last two years . I don’t recognize my country or most of its citizens . The horror we purposely inflicted on the younger generation is appalling and I’m so ashamed . The damage we did to business owners and workers in those businesses without care . How people turn a blind eye to all of this I just don’t understand . So grateful for your work in getting these stories out there and connecting us.

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Yes and there are still so many who need to wake up to reality of it all so we all stand united to end these vaccines and draconian measures.

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Ditto, thanks Trish and I'm sending my heartfelt support to that woman and all who are feeling the same way. I think it's vital that we find each other IRL and provide the moral support and friendship that makes this all easier to bear. There are many of us even in Covid crazy hotbeds like the West Coast.

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Jun 29, 2022Liked by Trish Wood

I too am 54 with two adult girls. I feel like I’m walking around in a cloud all the time. It seems no one around me is awake to anything. I try and tell people but they actually don’t want to know. It baffles my mind how people can continue to turn a blind eye to this tragedy. I honestly feel hopeless most of the time.

I am also vaccinated and terrified of my future but also of my girls future.

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We will get through this as more and more people wake up. But it will take some time. Perhaps even years. The key driver is the failure of media. Their complicity in why it is happening.

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I believe that none of the travesty of COVID would or could have happened without the sociopathic mainstream media. It's made up of journalists who've completely shattered their moral compass at a time when it was needed the most.

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Agree, it's criminal.

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well said!

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aren't children for ever and always asking 'But why....'? besides the media's complicity perhaps there's a combination of factors at play, one of which is our innate capability to critical thinking that seems to be put on ice. where, when and why did that happen?

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I've thought a lot about what you said in our talk last Saturday Trish, about how people are becoming colder and harsher toward each other. Naomi Wolf talks about this also in her new book. This is a strong indication that we've got a long way ahead of us before we heal as a society.

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This is no doubt true, Thorsteinn...I see it every day in my own neighbourhood. I check my own behaviour and try to smile when I see someone masking a toddler OUTSIDE. The attacks on working class people as somehow morally deficient because they ask questions is very troubling. Our prime minister reinforces these divisions for political gain. We are stuck.

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as you point out yourself, 'working class people....ask questions', so we're not stuck at all! I agree, there are serious hurdles to overcome. the higher up in the middle-class, the more afraid they are to lose their guaranteed (double) income and don't want their boat to be rocked, hence the arrogance, even agression towards anyone who rightfully does pose questions. we're a resilient bunch, notwithstanding the idiocy around us.

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Jun 28, 2022Liked by Trish Wood

The thing that keeps me going is that very slowly people are coming to the side of disbelieving the lies that we have been told over the past two years in particular. No one is moving to that side of the lies and tyranny. The progress we are seeing is agonizingly glacial, but it is happening and it has to continue. I have too much ultimate faith in humanity to believe otherwise. 99% of people are good and want the best for themselves and for the rest of humanity. Sadly we are led almost entirely by those outside of that cohort.

We have way too many enablers and passive consumers of all these lies. I truly believe that the vast majority of those people are too terrified to admit to where the evidence is pointing. They cannot admit to themselves that the system is not dedicated to support the health and well-being of the average citizen. What cannot continue will not continue, but until the day of reckoning that is coming, many more will suffer. All we can do is persevere and keep speaking the truth to awaken our fellow citizens in the face of the inhuman forces of power, control and domination.

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tru dat. we're a resilient bunch ;-))

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Jun 28, 2022Liked by Trish Wood

I don't think most people are good. Most people are lukewarm and do whatever they're told. Machiavelli's assessment of the "people" is more or less right. But I believe the people on these substacks are good.

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Jun 28, 2022Liked by Trish Wood

Good people can be fools and pawns. I think people are lazy, and particularly intellectually. Few people think independently, let alone iconoclastically. Most people are heavily invested in the system and are too fearful and too credulous to question the conventional narratives. They just follow the herd.

The corporate media, governments and corporations have worked hard to keep people in the dark with fear porn and they have succeeded in keeping people ignorant and afraid. And western society in general has been sliding into dysfunction for decades. This has been a grand plan, both conscious and emergent. The elites have overplayed their hand and they will fail spectacularly. It is always darkest before the dawn and one can only hope that we are nearing that time.

Things can change very quickly and you can begin to smell the desperation. A dam fails with small cracks, steady leaks and then a massive deluge as the structure gives way. Keep the faith.

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TQ for saying so.

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I couldn't have said it better myself. That is a fine statement. Thank you.

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My mom's nursing home fired all the workers who refused the jabs even though most had recovered from SARS2 infections during their severe 2020 outbreak, one of the worst in the non-profit LTC homes. So all staff members had to disclose their jab status by a certain date or be placed on unpaid leave, and get 2 jabs by a certain date in order to return to work, regardless of natural immunity or pregnancy or religious belief, or be fired with cause and receive no severance and be unable to collect EI. Residents however, could refuse the jabs and were not punished. I refused for my mother. Then they demanded that visitors be double jabbed and then triple and quadruple - so I was no longer allowed to visit and care for my mother as before, because I refused the jabs. I also have natural immunity. So I have not hugged or fed or cared for my mother in 27 months. We only have Skype calls. I am unable to assess whether she has wounds, injuries, skin infections or diaper rash or needs toenails clipped. All around my mother, the triple and quadruple jabbed staff, visitors and residents continue to test positive and floors are repeatedly closed with residents confined to rooms 24/7 every time there is a suspected case. Their policies have clearly been ineffective and harmful. But the director and admin do not challenge the stupidity and cruelty of the public health Covid 19 science table [non]experts, despite the reams of science they could now use to justify allowing unjabbed people to visit and care for their loved ones. I am bitter, angry, and so, so sad for my mother.

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So sorry. This really is a living nightmare and common sense has disintegrated.

I continue to suffer from severe depression from events of the past two years.

Daily struggle, you are not alone.

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What a heart wrenching email . Really wish mainstream people could read these real events in people's lives . My sister in Cape Breton wrote me today saying a gentleman in his 70's got his vaccine at Cape Breton University and was waiting in the car until his wife came back from getting hers. When she came back , he was dead of a heart attack - he wasn't ill and no heart issues . How many do we need before people wake up to this medical tyranny .

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Jun 30, 2022·edited Aug 31, 2022

experiences like this are heart-breaking! however, do they acknowledge the gentleman's death is- or could be linked to his vaxx?

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Not sure if anyone ever does that especially in Cape Breton where we used to joke that the gas attendant moon lights as a GP after hours . There aren't enough doctors there anyway to begin with and those that are there , can't afford to question the narrative- does that sound familiar? Going forward , I think it's about what we are seeing with our own eyes and then, I think people may decide by not getting any more - maybe not in my lifetime while main stream media is paid by the powers that be and the "other science" is vilified.

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It is almost unbearable. But we must listen and tell these stories when we can. That poor man.

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And she has more from the Cape Breton area - a "liberal "stronghold . She developed Hunter Barr syndrome just before the pandemic and believes her mouth became even more twisted after the second dose . She wanted to be able to go to restaurants and have a life so got the two doses ...alas. Her GP advised her not to get the booster - I asked if he was still employed. I am hearing more and more people who are having health issues and I am seeing slight ,very slight, cracks in the veneer . I suppose all the fear mongering will start up again in the fall and we'll see what people will be lining up for without questions asked - maybe a triple threat vaccine that will be 100% effective for anything with a pulse .

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Jun 28, 2022Liked by Trish Wood

Trish, you are a Godsend. I discovered you last summer and have been a regular devotee of your podcast since then. And though I'm not Canadian, I did live in Toronto for seven years. Somewhere, deep down, there must still be a great city left under the Covidian and woke debris.

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Not much left of the old Toronto, I'm afraid. Lots of good people are leaving. Midtown is now totally in the hands of developers and it is becoming Dubai on the Don -- massive construction of ugly buildings everywhere.

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Left Toronto last year after about 20 years - never thought I'd leave that city, that was my home, I loved it. Not the same anymore at all.

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Lots of it was a bit poncey, to be honest, but I loved it too. I keep urging my Torontonian friends to leave it if they can.

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Jun 28, 2022Liked by Trish Wood

Dubai on the Don. That's good. I both like and--more fundamentally--don't like that. I can imagine the Covidianism is very bad there, though. I was struck by the holier than thou attitude of smug PC censoriousness among the latte-sipping sorts of Rosedale when I last lived there--in 2006.

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that's exactly it - PC (which really needs to be addressed as the bs that it is) might be the root of Covidianism.

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I suspect that these kinds of decadent cults among the chattering classes have existed before. Unfortunately, they've only been sorted out by the onslaught of barbarians.

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I know. I call myself "rich adjacent" as a citizen here but don't relate well at all to the local tribe.

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Exactly. Manning's suggestion at the end that people just need more 'stories' won't work. People are heartless. I've been told by a close family member that we get what we deserve. The problem is they still trust authorities. The only remedy, imo, is to expose the corruption, loud, far, and wide.

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