December 20, 2021
Did the Grinch just steal Christmas? In recent weeks, BC’s Public Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry stated that British Columbians should only gather with “safe, vaccinated” people over the holidays, implying that unvaccinated individuals are unsafe and should be excluded from all social and family traditions and activities. On December 17, 2021 she took this a step further, ordering British Columbians not to gather with family and friends who are unvaccinated, thus making social exclusion and marginalization of unvaccinated individuals a public health order, separating friends and families just before the holidays until the end of January at least.
We’ve created a 2-page info sheet with straightforward, easy-to-understand information about measles. It’s designed to replace fear with facts—something you can read, print, and share with others.
The mainstream media and pro-vaccine advocates in public health and government would have you believe we are at serious risk of a measles epidemic as a result of “vaccine hesitancy”. There is no doubt there is a significant increase in parents questioning the vaccine narrative. Recent polls reveal that 1 in 6 parents say they are “really against” vaccinating their children, a four-fold increase from 2019. There is also a significant increase in the number of Canadians who oppose mandatory childhood vaccination and say that it should be a parents’ decision. The question is whether the risk to the health and safety of our children is “vaccine hesitancy”, or the risk is blind faith in the vaccine industry?
In the last issue of the Choice Insider I shared quotes from a book I read over the holidays entitled, ‘Canary In a COVID World: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World’ – A collection of essays from 34 contemporary thought leaders.
In this ongoing book review, as Part 2, I finish with Chapters 20 – 34.