THE HOMELESS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
https://www.bitchute.com/video/bq-H2qMkiOE/
Many thanks to my subscribestar supporters and the lovely Vancouverites who helped me film.
THE HOMELESS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
https://www.bitchute.com/video/bq-H2qMkiOE/
Many thanks to my subscribestar supporters and the lovely Vancouverites who helped me film.
‘I’m fighting for my life’: Canadian COVID awareness group profiles vaccine victims
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/im-fighting-for-my-life-canadian-covid-awareness-group-profiles-vaccine-victims/
'I am what I would call a survivor of the vaccine.'
A group called the Canadian COVID Care Alliance (CCCA) has started to release a series of videos focused on highlighting the often-untold stories of those harmed by the experimental COVID-19 vaccines.
So far the group – which reports to have over 500 members from the scientific and medical community – has published the stories of three women – Arlene, Kelly-Sue and Meredith – who have been seriously affected by the novel injections, with more to come.
In an email to LifeSiteNews, the CCCA called the videos “powerful pieces that tell these Canadians’ stories – the injury caused by the shot, their attempts to seek help for it, and the damage it has caused to their lives.”
The CCCA said their goal is “ to get these dangerous products off the market and attract attention for a growing medical need in our society – help for Canadians suffering from the long-term effects of mRNA ‘vaccine’ injuries.” Continue…
Kelly-Sue's Story
Arlene's Story
Canada opens its first 'vaginoplasty' post-op clinic to deal with high rate of complications
https://thepostmillennial.com/canada-opens-its-first-vaginoplasty-post-op-clinic-to-deal-with-high-rate-of-complications
A review of the first 80 patients seen at this new clinic showed that common concerns were pain (53.8 percent), dilation concerns (46.3 percent), and surgical site/vaginal bleeding (42.5 percent).
Canada has opened its first vaginoplasty postoperative care clinic in Ontario to deal with the myriad of serious complications that frequently occur following the surgical procedure.
A recent study by a team of researchers from Women’s College Hospital in Toronto outlined the symptoms and adverse outcomes seen in "Canada’s first vaginoplasty postoperative care clinic." According to the paper, approximately 200 biological males in Ontario undergo this procedure every year, and although Ontario now offers this radical surgery, capacity is not meeting demand, causing many to seek out-of-province care. Continue…