The Fringe Minority Report #215 National Citizens Inquiry Vancouver

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The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of Sean Taylor, who spent 17 years in the military as a firefighter, a paramedic, and a nursing officer. Early into the pandemic, he noticed that the people he trusted were putting out different information than what was being reported around the world. The health minister said that hospitals were overwhelmed, but the Kelowna hospital were he worked was empty. He was deployed to long-term care facilities and realized covid was much like a pneumonia killing the elderly at a faster rate. What alarmed him was the treatment of the patients. It was not conducive to good patient outcomes. He complained about this to his superiors and about the constant changes to hospital policies. They listened but did nothing.
Sean talks about being censored, fired, and kicked out for consistently advocating for better patient care.
He describes the difference between mistakes due to incompetence and direct malice. How truth tellers were being punished and how changing the definition of words is a key indicator that they are lying to you.
He believes this was no mistake. The lies told to us from the very beginning are proof.
Sean is grateful to the NCI and for the work they are doing. He is hopeful the inquiry will help change the terrible situation in Canada and start the process of recovery.

The covid restrictions and mandates hurt many Canadians. Please listen to their stories.

All original material was collected from the National Citizens Inquiry site.

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