Demonstrably Unjustified (A Series) With This Episodes Guests, Eva Chipiuk and Carrie Sakamoto

Demonstrably Unjustified (A Series) With This Episodes Guests, Eva Chipiuk and Carrie Sakamoto

Jul 6, 2023 | Blog, Demonstrably Unjustified, General News, Interview Series, Legal Professionals

 

Watch our most recent Demonstrably Unjustified interview, with, Carrie Sakamoto, and her legal representative Eva Chipiuk, from Empowered Canadians on their recent lawsuit against government health agencies and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Hear how Carrie was severely injured by the mandated vaccinations, and why she is moving forward to empower fellow Canadians in standing with her and holding those responsible to account.

This case is also assisted by former law-enforcement officers who are members of Police on Guard and who believe strongly in this endeavour, and the need for these cases to be heard to bring about positive change.

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