Class Action Lawsuit Launched in Alberta Due the Risks and Harms of the Covid Vaccine

2024-08-20

Class Action Lawsuit Launched in Alberta Due the Risks and Harms of the Covid Vaccine

Aug 20, 2024 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

Class Action Lawsuit Launched in Alberta Due the Risks and Harms of the Covid Vaccine

Alberta law firm, Rath and Company, have filed a Class Action with the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta to address the significant damages experienced by many who took one of several ‘approved’ Covid-19 vaccines. The defendants are represented by Carrie Sakamoto.

Carrie’s story has become well known, showing the severity of the side effects that are possible with any one of these rushed yet oh-so ‘safe and effective’ vaccines.

Her life changed in an instant, with no hope of ever returning to the future she and her husband worked to provide their family. The impact – the complete loss of health and mobility, their home, their financial security…this list will continue to grow.

Carrie is far from being alone in her suffering. Millions of Canadians, hounded daily by the misinformation and coercion campaigns fed to us by those charged with protecting our health and safety, stepped forward to do what they were told was right; the one thing that would ‘save lives’. For their sacrifice they have been denigrated, ignored and gas lit by those who browbeat us to comply.

This case is well presented and concise. It clearly shows the negligence of all levels of government and health authorities who, at each level, had the opportunity to question, to discuss, to pause, in favour of more robust research and testing.

It describes the grievous harms experienced, the subsequent losses and the completely inadequate response from anyone in a position to help.

This case, while including many of those in desperate need of acknowledgement and support, has the potential to help us all. Through discovery, the evidence of the defendants’ ignorance and malicious intent, will be exposed; the greatest of which is their complete dismissal of our right to informed consent and bodily integrity.

It is our sincere hope that this Justice will finally acknowledge the culpability at all levels of government and help these individuals by holding those responsible accountable for the harms they’ve caused.

We stand with Carrie and the others in their fight for justice, in hopes that Canadians will never again suffer such an egregious attack from our own leaders.

To read Vaccine Class Action Statement of Claim, click here

To access the intake form to join the Vaccine Class Action, click here 

1 Comment

  1. rustic

    Good luck with your action. If the courts are honest you’ll win your case.

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