The Fringe Minority Report #220 National Citizens Inquiry Vancouver

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The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of Aurora Bisson-Montpetite, a nurse from British Columbia.
In her testimony, she describes the challenges she faced when she went to discuss her concerns with her manager. She worked at a health emergency call service called 811 in the province of British Columbia and noticed something different from the calls she was receiving. After the vaccine roll-out, there was a noticeable pattern of calls with neurological disorders, elevated heart rates, and auto immune disorders. Even teenagers were showing heart attack symptoms. After bringing it up with her manager, she was fired from the job she loved so much.
Aurora was determined to find answers and began extensive research of the provincial databases, especially on the criteria outlining how to report vaccine adverse reactions. She also wanted to know who was making final decisions and attended board meetings presenting her 15-page investigative summary. Instead of getting answers, they had security guards at the next meeting ready to escort her out. Aurora just wanted acknowledgment that they had read her investigative summary. However, the BC health services ignored the safety signals and continued to harm and murder people in the province.
Aurora felt she had to quit the profession. She has become disheartened by the actions many in the medical profession have taken. They disregarded the most important thing in quality patient care, do no harm. They allowed themselves to obey a political narrative instead of following the policies and practices already in place at the hospital. Policies that had every patients safety and wellbeing as the core message completely disappeared.

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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