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This one again? I hope it's true, but you can read the FOIA documents
https://www.jccf.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/2021.08.04-07.49-redvoicemedia-610aef3334bb1.pdf
And from a previous thread about people claiming Ireland did the same thing:
BOOMs away.
Facebook posts and clips notwithstanding, a FOIA request needs to be specific, and there needs to be a document to be retrieved.
A FOIA request for "Prove that water is wet" will not return any responses.
Haters will BOOM, but researchers need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt.
https://www.thejournal.ie/freedom-of-information-request-covid-19-hse-does-not-exist-5312279-Dec2020/
Anti-Corruption Ireland’s FOI request was refused because the HSE did not need to prove the existence of a virus that had already been found to be circulating, and therefore did not create any relevant records.
In the same way, the Department of Agriculture would almost certainly refuse a request that sought records proving the existence of cows, because it has probably never created any records about the proof that cows exist.
It is a false conclusion and a misinterpretation of the Act to suggest that by refusing an FOI request for records proving the existence of SARS-CoV-2, the HSE admitted that the virus does not exist.