was heard in Canada’s Federal Court on April 15 and 16, 2025. (Vancouver) Ostriches: Naturally Acquired Immunity versus Adherence to Policy The Court of Public Opinion is Important Dr. Byram W. Bridle Apr 12 READ IN APP There is a case before the Canadian Court for which a decision is pending. It focuses on […]

When I was a kid, most of us got measles. We understood it was good for us in later life, a contribution to our developing Immune System. God bless Mary Holland. She is a powerhouse. /Sandra Measles The media would have you believe that measles is a “deadly” disease. But any suggestion that MMR vaccines […]
“It is refreshing to see a court do its job of protecting our Charter freedoms, by holding government to a high standard. There was no science behind Ontario’s total ban on all outdoor protests.” Challenging constitutionality of Ontario’s public health orders April 7, 2025 Hillier v. Ontario Former Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament […]
This began as a submission to the Commission of Inquiry into the Invocation of the Emergency Act in Canada, in February 2022. The Act itself requires an Inquiry be held within 60 days. A copy of acknowledgement that the original of my submission was received by the Commission is at the end. I have […]

If you are new to this, I recommend you don’t stop after the UPDATE. (The bottom interview, Steve speaking): My 16-minute interview of Jennifer, a former police detective in a major US city who handled over 250 SIDS investigations over 7 years implicates the childhood vaccines are the major cause of SIDS. Please […]

NOTE: You could just scroll down to the video at the bottom. The nurse who administered the shots said 1-year-old Sa’Niya needed them to catch her up on vaccinations she missed at her 6-month appointment — a common but potentially dangerous recommendation, according to pediatricians interviewed by The Defender. by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. 1093 […]

Vaccine safety advocates hailed HHS Secretary Kennedy’s plan to create an agency within the CDC focused on vaccine injuries and also long COVID and Lyme disease. In an interview with Chris Cuomo, Kennedy also revealed that when he asked an HHS agency for patient data, he was told he’d have to purchase it. by […]

The Supreme Court of North Carolina ruled that the federal Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act does not preempt state law requiring parental consent for vaccination. However, in agreement with two lower courts, the court rejected the plaintiff’s battery claim, finding that the PREP Act does preempt injury claims. by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. A […]

An Iowa House of Representatives subcommittee advanced a bill to bar the sale and administration of vaccines in the state unless manufacturers waive some of the liability protection granted under federal law for injuries caused by their vaccines. House File 712, which advanced out of subcommittee would require vaccine manufacturers to waive liability protection for […]