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04.20.2024 Board Correspondence - FW_ The Government of Canada is Betting $36 Million Taxpayer Dollars That Vaccines Are Not Entirely Safe
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From:Clerk of the Board To:York, Danette Cc:Thompson, William; Lee, Lewis Subject:Board Correspondence - FW: The Government of Canada is Betting $36 Million Taxpayer Dollars That Vaccines Are Not Entirely Safe Date:Monday, April 22, 2024 9:19:30 AM Please see Board correspondence - From: lance dreiss <lancedreiss@att.net> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2024 9:26 PM To: Senator.Dahle@senate.ca.gov; Assemblymember.Gallagher@assembly.ca.gov; District Attorney <District_Attorney@buttecounty.net>; davidhollister@countyofplumas.com; pcbs@countyofplumas.com; Durfee, Peter <PDurfee@buttecounty.net>; sheriff@pcso.net; Kimmelshue, Tod <TKimmelshue@buttecounty.net>; Pickett, Andy <APickett@buttecounty.net>; Angela Casler <acasler@sustainabilitymc.com>; Connelly, Bill <BConnelly@buttecounty.net>; Ring, Brian <bring@buttecounty.net>; JULIE THREET <preyinghawkreport@gmail.com>; Waugh, Melanie <mwaugh@buttecounty.net>; Ritter, Tami <TRitter@buttecounty.net>; Teeter, Doug <DTeeter@buttecounty.net>; Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.net>; Congressman Doug LaMalfa <CA01DL.Outreach@mail.house.gov>; Stephens, Brad J. <BStephens@buttecounty.net> Subject: Fwd: The Government of Canada is Betting $36 Million Taxpayer Dollars That Vaccines Are Not Entirely Safe Public Record I can’t wait to see Danette York (and others) in her orange jumpsuit. diana dreiss From: Jessica Rose from Unacceptable Jessica <jessicar@substack.com> Date: April 18, 2024 at 8:59:41 PM PDT To: lancedreiss@att.net Subject: The Government of Canada is Betting $36 Million Taxpayer Dollars That Vaccines Are Not Entirely Safe Reply-To: Jessica Rose from Unacceptable Jessica <reply+2dkpzu&kcryl&&bb664358a55d7bdfe3e7fe9a3d4a7d6dc152152e46c8663273f 779f10762ac39@mg1.substack.com> Unacceptable Jessica cross-posted a post from COVID Chronicles Jessica RoseApr 19 · Unacceptable Jessica UNREAL. "$36 million Canadian taxpayer dollars are being budgeted over the next two years for the Vaccine Injury Support Program" The Government of Canada is Betting $36 Million Taxpayer Dollars That Vaccines Are Not Entirely Safe DR. BYRAM W. BRIDLE APR 19 READ IN APP It has been two years, eight months, and twenty-six days (999 total days) since the administration of my employer, the University of Guelph, locked me out of my office and laboratory. I spoke truths about COVID-19 when much of the world was not ready to hear them. As the University of Guelph still expects me to work, I would like to have access to my work spaces. My administration keeps sharing their policy stating that I should feel valued in my workplace; I don’t. - B. Bridle - COVID Chronicles is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Upgrade to paid The Canadian Independent does great, grassroots investigative journalism. In this article from yesterday, they pointed this out in the Government of Canada’s 2024 budget… …$36 million Canadian taxpayer dollars are being budgeted over the next two years for the Vaccine Injury Support Program that was initiated by the Public Health Agency of Canada alongside the rollout of COVID-19 shots. I confirmed that this table can be found on page 135 of the budget. Why is so much money being allocated to this? All I have ever heard from public health and government officials, legacy media, and many scientists and physicians, is that Canada’s vaccines are “safe”, period, full stop. I have heard this many thousands of times over the past few years. More recently, there have been growing murmurs that there might be extremely rare side-effects that tend to be transient. So, why would a vaccine injury support program need infusion of $36 million dollars for what is essentially a non-issue? With a federal election coming up in 2025, there has been a painstakingly long and drawn out series of political announcements about the budget. These are designed to make various Canadian demographics feel particularly valued. Why didn’t massive investment into the Vaccine Injury Support Program make the cut for election-promoting messaging? Why the deafening silence from the extremely loud narrative pushers when it comes to this line item? Here is what really concerns me… The Vaccine Injury Support Program started on June 1, 2021. By the end of 2022 (~1.5 years from its inception), $2.8 million was apparently paid out by the program… One year later, the payouts had apparently accumulated to ~$11.2 million… Now, $19 million is budgeted for the next year. So, let’s review... $2.8 million was paid out in the first 1.5 years; the next year (2023) saw $8.4 million paid out; it is expected that $19 million will be needed for the next year. $2.8 million to $8.4 million to $19 million. WHAT HAS HAPPENED OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS THAT WOULD WARRANT A MORE THAN EXPONENTIAL INCREASE IN FUNDING FOR VACCINE INJURIES? As a vaccinologist I do not like where this is heading. What the government has been saying and where they are putting their money aren’t aligning well. These kinds of issues can cause people to become vaccine hesitant. I am hoping that readers will use the comments section to educate me about why the Vaccine Injury Support Program is requiring so much money. COVID Chronicles is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Upgrade to paid LIKE COMMENT RESTACK Originally posted on C COVID ChroniclesDr. Byram W. Bridle Subscribe Science-backed information to dispel the rampant disinformation being propagated about SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, early treatments, and the current inoculations. © 2024 Jessica Rosejessicarose1974@protonmail.com Unsubscribe