VANCOUVER -- Some family members from Lynn Valley Care Centre in North Vancouver say many of the disturbing conditions found in nursing homes in Ontario and Quebec have also been happening here in British Columbia.
They are urging B.C.’s premier to reconsider his decision not to hold an investigation into long-term care in our province.
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In 2016, after Amy MacPherson was forced out of her job at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for making unsubstantiated claims and inferences in her reporting, she became a director of the Simcoe-Grey Federal Liberal Riding Association — where she claims to have encountered predatorial sexual exploitation of children by a Liberal Party of Canada official and political colleague. MacPherson insists her experience is indicative of much more systemic problems inside the Liberal Party, and she details a stunning cover-up by party officials.
MacPherson is the cousin of Sophie Trudeau, the Prime Minister’s wife. A self-described ‘political animal’, MacPherson has been active in covering politics as a reporter and as an activist at the local level. She is open about her own experiences of sexual violence and of growing up as a Crown ward, which she explains has instilled in her a moral compass on child advocacy issues.
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SEPTEMBER 24TH 19__VICTOR TANGERMANN__FILED UNDER: SCI-FI VISIONS - Facebook just acquired mind control interface startup CTRL-labs for a sum that may have approached a billion dollars, according to Bloomberg. First announced at its F8 conference in 2017, facebook has been working on its own brain-computer interface for a number of years now. Check out the full article and related articles: https://futurism.com/the-byte/facebook-brain-computer-startup https://futurism.com/facebook-brain-computer-interface-zuckerberg https://www.engadget.com/2019/09/23/facebook-cntrl-labs-acquisition-emg-bracelet/ https://tech.fb.com/imagining-a-new-interface-hands-free-communication-without-saying-a-word/
Profusa has been awarded a $7.5 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Army Research Office. The grant will be used toward efforts to develop implantable biosensors that can continuously monitor multiple body chemistries. "Profusa's vision is to replace a point-in-time chemistry panel that measures multiple biomarkers, such as oxygen, glucose, lactate, urea, and ions with a biosensor that provides a continuous stream of wireless data," said Profusa Chairman and CEO Ben Hwang in a statement. These sensors are created using a bioengineered “smart hydrogel,” which Profusa describes as a material similar to a contact lens. The hydrogel makes up a porous, tissue-integrating scaffold that, when applied, promotes capillary and cellular in-growth from surrounding tissue. Check out the full article by copying the link: https://www.fiercebiotech.com/medical-devices/profusa-awarded-7-5-million-darpa-grant-to-work-implantable-biosensors
Viruses don't exist, at least not in the normal sense of the word. The medical establishments have fooled us for the last 100 years. Stefan Lanka, who is a virologist, has recently won a court case that proves that viruses are a hoax.
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A nurse at a Strasbourg, Sask., long-term care home is pleading with the provincial government to fix the sweltering temperatures at the Last Mountain Pioneer Home that she says has lingered for years.The Last Mountain Pioneer Home is over 50-years-old. According to a CEO tour report from the Saskatchewan Health Authority, air conditioning has been an issue at the facility since 2013, when improvements to the air conditioning infrastructure were requested. Check out the full article by copying the link: https://globalnews.ca/news/7116791/brutal-heat-at-strasbourg-sask-care-home/
Video shows what appear to be Uighur or other minority prisoners led away by police
Lily Kuo in Beijing
Mon 23 Sep 2019 07.56 BST
Much of the focus of international criticism of China’s far-reaching anti-terrorism campaign in Xinjiang has centred on the extrajudicial detentions of more than 1 million ethnic Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in internment and political re-education camps. The number of formal arrests and prison sentences has also increased. According to analysis by the New York Times, local courts sentenced 230,000 people to prison or other punishments in 2017 and 2018, as the campaign got under way. Xinjiang accounts for less than 2% of the country’s population but about 21% of all arrests in 2017. Who are the Uighurs?
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The Uighurs are a predominantly Muslim Turkic-speaking ethnic group, primarily from China’s northwestern region of Xinjiang. They have been subject to religious and ethnic persecution by Chinese authorities, with rights groups claiming that in recent years more than 1 million people have been held in detention camps.
Having initially denied the existence of the camps, China has described them as “vocational education centres” in the face of mounting evidence in the form of government documents, satellite imagery and testimonies from escaped detainees. Satellite images have also suggested that more than two dozen Islamic religious sites have been partly or completely demolished since 2016.
In July 2019 China claimed that most of the people sent to the mass detention centres have “returned to society”, but this has been disputed by relatives of those detained. Around 1-1.5m Uighur are estimated to live overseas as a diaspora, many of whom have campaigned against the treatment of their families. China repeated these claims in December 2019, but offering no evidence of their release. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/23/china-footage-reveals-hundreds-of-blindfolded-and-shackled-prisoners-uighur
He called her living condition a “death trap.” When Puopolo went to go visit his mother on Friday, he measured the temperature of her room and said it was 28 C with 47 per cent humidity.The facility also has an outbreak of the coronavirus in the spring, causing 31 residents to die. Ontario’s Long-Term Care Act does not require homes to have air conditioning, and isn't mandatory. Check out the full article by copying the link: https://globalnews.ca/news/7161608/long-term-care-homes-heat-wave-air-conditioner/
Outbreak now surpasses Calgary centre that saw 21 deaths from COVID-19
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