Then They Came for the Canadians – Part 2

Then They Came for the Canadians – Part 2

Jul 2, 2022 | Blog, General News, Interview Series, Then [They] Came for the Canadians

Canadian’s need to hear both sides of this debate surrounding the pandemic and our government’s response. There is more to the story, and hearing it all allows for informed consent, a fundamental right of the people.

We have always stood for the people’s right to make their own decisions, as they exercise their Charter Rights. We are doing everything we can to bring you all sides of the debate so you can decide what is best, as you exercise your bodily autonomy.

Part 2 of, Then They Came for the Canadians will be live on July 5th at 7pm EST. Max capacity is 1000 for this conference. If you cannot join live, we will post the recording afterwards for you to share far and wide.

They They Came for the Canadians Part 2 Professionals Include:

Dr. Chris Alan Shoemaker M.D.

Dr. Crystal Luchkiw M.D.

Dr. Stephen Malthouse M.D.

Dr. Trozzi M.D.

Dr. Rochagne Kilian M.D.

Dr. Holly Fourchalk, Ph.D., DNM®, RHT, MH, HT

Dr. Charles Hoffe M.D.

Bri Dressen, who testified in the halls of the US Congress regarding her vaccine injury and other vaccine injured testimonials

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