Demonstrably Unjustified (A Series) With This Episodes Guest, Donald Best

Demonstrably Unjustified (A Series) With This Episodes Guest, Donald Best

Sep 14, 2023 | Blog, Demonstrably Unjustified, General News, Interview Series

Watch this episode of our series, Demonstrably Unjustified with former Sergeant (Detective) with Toronto Police Service, Donald Best.

Join us to hear about two very important matters before the courts; Detective Helen Grus and the Coutts 4.

Detective Helen Grus is currently facing a tribunal for a Discreditable Conduct charge with the Ottawa Police Service for investigating a potential link between the Covid 19 vaccine and sudden infant deaths.

To donate to Detective Grus’ legal defense fund, click here

The Coutts 4 are currently in jail for the alleged crime of conspiracy to murder RCMP officers. The four men have been in jail since their arrest in February 2022, and have been denied bail.

To donate to the Coutts 4 click here

 

These cases are extremely important, and you’ll be surprised to hear some of the details to date. Be sure to watch to get up to date on the circumstances surrounding these cases.

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