Question Tuesday with Rocco – Grounds to decline nasal swab at entry points to Provinces

Question Tuesday with Rocco – Grounds to decline nasal swab at entry points to Provinces

Jul 12, 2021 | Blog, General News, Interview Series, Laws & Legislation, Question Tuesday, Rocco Galati | 2 comments

We are excited to present, Question Tuesday with Constitutional lawyer Rocco Galati, where he addresses questions you’ve asked of us. Knowledge is power. Ask us any questions through our website at policeonguard.ca/contact and we’ll try our best to answer them.

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2 Comments

  1. Bevk

    My question for Rocco is…there is talk about making the “vaccine” mandatory in October so what can we, the “unvaccinated” do to stop this…to protect ourselves against the mandatory “vaccine?” It hasn’t been approved by the CDC for general use only for emergency use and there’s the Nuremberg Code as well. Looks like they are going to force us to take the vaccine because they want billions dead. Already France and Australia are bringing mandatory vaccines. Can we fight this with a class action lawsuit against our governments both provincial and federal (I live in Ontario)? Thank you. Bev

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