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US Energy department and FBI agree on Lab leak

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From British Health Researcher John Campbell

February 26, the NY Post and the UK’s Telegraph both reported a lab leak lead to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

The US Energy Department and the FBI are among nine different intelligence agencies looking into the origins of the pandemic.

The FBI had concluded earlier the COVID-19 Pandemic started at the Wuhan Institute of Virology where research on bat-based coronaviruses was taking place at the time of the outbreak.

Prolific British health researcher and instructor John Campbell explains in this video presentation.

Dr. Campbell’s presentation notes:

US Energy department, pandemic is most likely to have originated from a lab leak

https://nypost.com/2023/02/26/chinese…

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-new…

Oversees a network of 17 laboratories, research in advanced biology

Overseas biodefence labs

Oversees US nuclear weapons program

Based on new intelligence, additional study of academic literature, and consultation with experts outside government

The Covid-19 pandemic is most likely to have originated from a lab leak

Accidental leak

low confidence

(In 2021, FBI had moderate confidence in a lab leak)

Covid-19 was part of a Chinese biological weapons programme, unfounded

FBI chief Christopher Wray says China lab leak most likely

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-c…

FBI Director Christopher Wray

The FBI has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident

China has been doing its best to try to thwart and obfuscate efforts to identify the source of the global pandemic.

Details of the agency’s investigation were classified

(FBI has a team of experts focusing on the dangers of biological threats)

https://www.forbes.com/sites/marisade…

March 7, 2020

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/la…

A group that has been involved in China at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which some saw as a conflict of interest

The rapid, open, and transparent sharing of data on this outbreak is now being threatened by rumours and misinformation around its origins.

We stand together to strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin.

17th March, 2020,

Patrick Vallance shuts down debate

UK experts helped shut down Covid lab leak theory

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022…

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022…

https://www.nature.com/articles/S4159…

Natural spillover event caused the pandemic, was hugely instrumental in stifling debate into the origins of the virus.

By the time the paper was published, all reference to biosecurity problems in Wuhan had been removed

April 18, 2020,

President Trump a lot of people are looking into the possibility of a lab leak,

the theory seems to make sense

Dr. Anthony Fauci the virus’ mutations are consistent with a jump of a species from an animal to a human.

4th June, 2020,

Sir Richard Dearlove, former head, MI6

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo…

Seen a scientific report by a British-Norwegian team indicating that the virus was man-made

January 15, 2021

https://2017-2021.state.gov/fact-shee…

State Department fact sheet

Some researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, became sick in fall 2019, three researchers were hospitalized before the first coronavirus case was reported.

February 9, 2021

World Health Organization team

the possibility that the virus escaped from a lab in Wuhan extremely unlikely

February 9, 2021

https://www.nature.com/articles/d4158…

Close relative of SARS-CoV-2 found in bats in Thailand, China and Laos

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WHO Official Admits the Truth About Passports

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BY Paul ThackerPAUL THACKER

The World Health Organization’s Dr. Hanna Nohynek testified in court that she advised her government that vaccine passports were not needed but was ignored, despite explaining that the Covid vaccines did not stop virus transmission and the passports gave a false sense of security. The stunning revelations came to light in a Helsinki courtroom where Finnish citizen Mika Vauhkala is suing after he was denied entry to a café for not having a vaccine passport.

Dr. Nohynek is chief physician at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare and serves as the WHO’s chair of Strategic Group of Experts on immunization. Testifying yesterday, she stated that the Finnish Institute for Health knew by the summer of 2021 that the Covid-19 vaccines did not stop virus transmission

During that same 2021 time period, the WHO said it was working to “create an international trusted framework” for safe travel while EU members states began rolling out Covid passports. The EU Digital COVID Certificate Regulation passed in July 2021 and more than 2.3 billion certificates were later issued. Visitors to France were banned if they did not have a valid vaccine passport which citizens had to carry to buy food at stores or to use public transport.

But Dr. Nohynek testified yesterday that her institute advised the Finnish government in late 2021 that Covid passports no longer made sense, yet certificates continued to be required. Finnish journalist Ike Novikoff reported the news yesterday after leaving the Helsinki courtroom where Dr. Nohynek spoke.

Dr. Nohynek’s admission that the government ignored scientific advice to terminate vaccine passports proved shocking as she is widely embraced in global medical circles. Besides chairing the WHO’s strategic advisory group on immunizations, Dr. Nohynek is one of Finland’s top vaccine advisors and serves on the boards of Vaccines Together and the International Vaccine Institute.

The EU’s digital Covid-19 certification helped establish the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network in July 2023. “By using European best practices we contribute to digital health standards and interoperability globally—to the benefit of those most in need,” stated one EU official.

Finnish citizen Mika Vauhkala created a website discussing his case against Finland’s government where he writes that he launched his lawsuit “to defend basic rights” after he was denied breakfast in December 2021 at a Helsinki café because he did not have a Covid passport even though he was healthy. “The constitution of Finland guarantees that any citizen should not be discriminated against based on health conditions among other things,” Vauhkala states on his website.

Vauhkala’s lawsuit continued today in Helsinki district court where British cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra will testify that, during the Covid pandemic, some authorities and medical professionals supported unethical, coercive, and misinformed policies such as vaccine mandates and vaccine passports, which undermined informed patient consent and evidence-based medical practice.

You can read Dr. Malhotra’s testimony here.

Republished from the author’s Substack

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    Paul D. Thacker is an Investigative Reporter; Former Investigator United States Senate; Former Fellow Safra Ethics Center, Harvard University

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Ottawa spent “excessive” $2.2 million fighting Emergencies Act challenge

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News release from the Canadian Constitution Foundation

Federal Court Justice Richard Mosley found in January that the February 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act to deal with the Freedom Convoy protests was unreasonable because there was no national emergency nor threats to security of Canada as were required to invoke the Act.

The Canadian Constitution Foundation is shocked to learn that Ottawa spent more than $2 million of taxpayer funds unsuccessfully fighting the legal challenge launched by the CCF and others to the Trudeau government’s illegal invocation of the Emergencies Act in 2022.

The $2,231,000 figure was revealed by the Department of Justice in response to an inquiry from Conservative civil liberties critic Marilyn Gladu.

The hefty figure was first reported in the Globe and Mail. Experienced counsel told the Globe that the amount spent was “excessive.”

The number includes the cost that the government spent fighting the judicial review of the invocation decision in Federal Court. It does not include the cost of Ottawa’s appeal, which is proceeding at the Federal Court of Appeal.

Federal Court Justice Richard Mosley found in January that the February 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act to deal with the Freedom Convoy protests was unreasonable because there was no national emergency nor threats to security of Canada as were required to invoke the Act.

Justice Mosley also found that regulations made as a result of the invocation violated freedom of expression because they captured people who “simply wanted to join in the protest by standing on Parliament Hill carrying a placard” and the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures because bank accounts were frozen without any sort of judicial pre-authorization.

CCF Litigation Director Joanna Baron was dismayed to learn how much Ottawa spent.

“Civil liberties groups like the CCF rely on regular Canadians who care about rights and freedoms to fund this type of public interest litigation,” she said.

“The fact that the government seems willing to spend whatever it takes to defend its unlawful decision shows what we’re up against when we fight to protect the constitution and the rule of law.”

The CCF is calling on the federal government to drop the appeal of Justice Mosley’s decision.

Canadians who agree with the decision are encouraged to sign the CCF’s online petition calling on the government to drop the appeal. The CCF is also asking Canadians to consider making a tax-deductible charitable donation to the CCF that will assist with fighting the appeal.

The CCF is represented by Sujit Choudhry of Haki Chambers and Janani Shanmuganathan of Goddard & Shanmuganathan.

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