The testimony at the National Citizens Inquiry in Toronto was compelling, riveting, disturbing and healing. As much as I thought I knew, I learned even more. As much as I was aware of the deception and manipulation by our governments and media, I was shocked at the intentional lying by our previously trusted institutions. One of the more compelling statements was not actually testimony, but rather the opening comments of lead council Shawn Buckley. Buckley skillfully explained how the giving up of personal responsibility for our actions is what enables a
police state to happen. What we have experienced over the last three years is a result of deference to some unknown authority under the assumption that someone must have the evidence for the mandates; someone must have done the due diligence of conducting a risk-benefit assessment; and someone must be acting in our best interest. The worst example of this deference took place in our courts where judge after judge deferred to government authority with no requirement that they provide evidence of safety, effectiveness or necessity. This deference to authority is still happening. Witness the refusal of the Divisional Court of Ontario to hear the evidence of approximately 100 patients whose medical privacy is being violated by the Ontario
College of Physicians and Surgeons. The court simply deferred to some nebulous authority. I’ve come to realize that, just as there are “turtles all the way down”, with regard to the lack of proper safety studies for all childhood vaccines, similarly is there “turtles all the way up” in identifying who is responsible for the evidence behind the COVID mandates. We are living in a world of illusion, not unlike the wizard in the Wizard of Oz. It is all smoke and mirrors. In three years, no government, public health officer, or mainstream media has provided robust evidence to support their violations of our rights and freedoms. And no government agent or media has had the courage or integrity to attend the NCI and defend their
actions. If people had taken personal responsibility for their actions, these mandates would never have been imposed. The bottom line of Buckley’s message is that the government can’t impose a police state without our cooperation. If you haven’t already taken the time to watch the testimony in Toronto and Truro, I encourage you to gather your family and friends and watch it. This testimony has the potential to change who we are and how we live with one another.
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