Monday, August 10, 2015

Class Action Suit against the Government of Canada




This website will be a central information and exchange center for the issue of the current deplorable conditions in Canadian prisons, one aspect of which is the forced vaccination of inmates and detainees with substances of dubious medical value.

This action by the government constitutes an extreme violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

It also violates the Criminal Code of Canada, including, but not limited to,
the following:

(1) Forced medical treatment without consent.  A violation of basic rights and freedoms.  The right to refusal of medical treatment is a natural and international right, recognized for all human beings.

(2) The administering of a noxious substance.  Vaccines contain a variety of poisonous, harmful, and noxious substances, including carriers and non-medicinal ingredients that are of dubious value but are known to be harmful biological agents.

(3) Assault, and assault bodily harm.  The forced injection of harmful chemical agents is a form of assault, which can result in horrific medical illnesses and complications.

(4)  Assault with a weapon, aggravated assault.  The needle used, and the forced confinement often used, is in fact assault with a weapon.  If for instance, any ordinary citizen stabbed a police officer or government employee with a needle containing ambiguous substances, that citizen would be instantly charged with assault with a weapon, and the basic question of assault with a weapon would not be in dispute.

(5)  Cruel and Unusual Punishment.  The emotional and psychological stress caused by forced injections on unwilling and uninformed detainees constitutes a violation of both the Charter of Rights and international law.

(6)  The provision of a means or system to harm inmates.  This system can be abused and has been already abused in a number of ways, including the injection of harmful substances without the knowledge of inmates or even medical practitioners.  It constitutes the creation of a second 'tier' system of punishment upon inmates not authorized by either the Criminal Code or the Charter of Rights.



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