No Life Like It… Coercion, Bullying, Vaccine Injury
A class action lawsuit by 130 former and serving military members paints a grim picture of treatment endured during the Canadian Armed Forces mandatory COVID-19 vaccine crackdown.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau withg Lt. General Wayne Eyre. Office of the Prime Minister Adam Scotti
By Linda Slobodian September 30, 2023
A class action lawsuit by 130 former and serving military members paints a grim picture of treatment endured during the Canadian Armed Forces mandatory COVID-19 vaccine crackdown.
The lawsuit seeking $1 million in damages per plaintiff, was filed in Court of King’s Bench Wednesday by Catherine Christensen with Valour Law in St. Albert.
The allegations must be proven in court.
This follows a $500 million lawsuit Christensen launched in June involving 330 CAF members who suffered vaccine injuries and/or were forced out.
According to the recent statement of claim members who “served honourably” but objected to taking an experimental drug were harassed, isolated, punished; and faced threats of jail, being blacklisted to never work again, or having pensions forfeited.
They were mocked by peers, bullied by superiors.
Many suffer injuries from the vaccines declared mandatory in October 2021.
• Capt. Brian Scott Isted was training to be an assaulter officer with Special Operations Forces Command. He was told the vaccine was mandatory.
“He received two injections of Moderna and suffered blood clots and back pain within weeks of the second dose. He is now diagnosed with a degenerative autoimmune disorder of the spine and continuous monitoring for blood clot complications which has ended his career.”
“He is also being investigated for cardiac issues which began showing symptoms since the injections.”
• Cpl. Tanner Lee Slater was a vehicle technician at CFB Edmonton. His application for a medical exemption because of a higher risk of adverse reaction due to a medical condition was denied. He took one injection of the Janssen vaccine “under duress to save his career.”
Slater suffers life-threatening adverse effects and is in the process of medical release due to being disabled and impacted from the diagnosed severe vaccine injury.
• Capt. Terrilyn McLaren, a public affairs officer at CFB Kingston, was forced to get two Moderna doses to keep her job and be deployed. “Capt. McLaren received the injections and suffered a spontaneous arterial dissection and blood clot followed by an ischemic stroke while on deployment overseas.” She couldn’t walk for six months, is deaf in her left ear and suffers numbness on her face “both of which she is unlikely to recover from.”
The lawsuit details egregious violations to established law and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It isn’t about the injuries, said Christensen. Rather, it highlights the consequences of people forced to take the vaccine and the need to hold those who forced them responsible.
The lawsuit is filed against Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre, Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff Lt.-Gen. Frances Allen, Lt.-Gen. Jocelyn Paul, Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, Lt.-Gen. Eric Kenny, former defence minister Anita Anand, former deputy defence minister Jody Thomas, Surgeon General Maj.-Gen. JGM Bilodeau, Chaplain General Brigadier-Gen. JLG Belisle, Judge Advocate General Rear-Admiral Genevieve Bernatchez, and His Majesty the King in Right of Canada.
Careers of some who received medals and commendations were destroyed.
• Capt. Tony Gregory Isaacs refused the jab and was deemed unsuitable for further military service under a 5(f) after serving 38 years. He was released from duty at the Instructors Cadre at the Regional Cadet Support Unit at Shearwater, Nova Scotia.
“He was a highly decorated soldier with decades of specialized skills and service in over 15 countries.”
• Maj. John Robert McNabb served 31 years and received the Member of Military Merit and Meritorious Service Cross.
The infantry officer at the 3rd Canadian Division Training Centre at CFB Wainwright was told a vaccine exemption wouldn’t be approved. McNabb received two Pfizer doses.
“He was extremely fit prior to the injections but is now suffering from cardiac issues which require medical intervention for life.”
• Lt.-Col. Joseph Guy Normand Stephane Clouatre, a decorated armoured officer at the 12 Régiment blindé du Canada in Trois Rivieres, Quebec, rejected the “illegitimate” directives. He was relieved of his command and released under a 5(f).
• Cpl. Matthew Allin Stevens, an engineer at 2 Combat Engineer Regiment at CFB Petawawa, was denied religious exemption and released under a 5(f) despite being recognized as one the regiment’s top performers in 2022.
He was able to access his entire regiment’s status through Monitor Mass. This isn’t the only Section 8 Charter violation of medical privacy.
• Cpl. Benjamin Maxwell Grossmith was a medical technician at 1 Field Ambulance at CFB Edmonton. He applied for a religious exemption but didn’t receive a decision before he was released.
“He was subject to the remedial measures outlined in the Directives even though he had asked for a voluntary release prior to the Directives. The disciplinary process was altered, as well as orders and decisions were backdated to ensure there were administrative actions placed on his personnel file.”
He “personally witnessed when personnel were given access to more than 1,000 medical files to create vaccination cards for CAF members.”
• Maj. Todd Simms, a pilot at 415 Squadron with 14 Wing at CFB Greenwood served 41 years. He refused the vaccine.
“During a vaccine parade, those choosing not to be injected were openly separated from the others and interviewed within hearing of other members.”
• Cpl. Ashley Lynn Watson was a material management technician with 8 Wing at CFB Trenton. She received three injections to keep her position and deploy despite established natural immunity from infection.
“She was harassed to get a second dose while on sick leave. The CoC (chain of command) sent an email to everyone in the unit disclosing the vaccination status of every member in the unit.”
Some claim they were pushed to the edge of desperation. Some struggle with suicidal thoughts.
• Capt. Alexandre Sacha Tabarah, a logistics officer at Montreal’s CFB Valcartier was denied the ability to apply for an exemption.
Tabarah had two Moderna injections and has suffered health issues — including an “attempted suicide after the injections.”
• Sgt. Jeffery Robert A. Anderson served 21 years and is an Intelligence Operator at the Joint Task Force X Canadian Forces Intelligence Command at CFB Kingston.
“Due to the nature of his work, Sgt. Anderson received two doses of Moderna in rapid succession outside Health Canada guidelines. He received a third dose less than seven months later to qualify for deployment.”
“Within days of the third dose, he had severe adverse events leading to a diagnosis of untreatable Rheumatoid Arthritis which will end his career. There were long delays to get him medications and treatments to ease his suffering.”
His mental health “deteriorated to the point of being life-threatening.”
• Lt.-Cdr Nikita Alexander F. Kovoloff, a naval warfare officer at TRINITY at CFB Halifax, was denied religious exemption.
“Lt-Cdr Kavoloff had confirmed heart damage after his first injection along with other adverse events. He was denied a medical exemption for a second dose. He had additional medical issues following the second dose.”
“He continues to suffer from mental health issues related to the actions of the CoC following the Directives.”
Some succumbed to suicidal urges.
• Cpl. Zachary Hamid Rambarransingh, an infantryman with The Royal Montreal Regiment at Westmount, Quebec, refused the vaccine.
“Mr. Rambarransingh’s best friend, and fellow regiment member, whom he lived with, committed suicide on the day Mr. Rambarransingh was released due to his distress at what had occurred within the Regiment.”
Then there’s the humiliation.
• Cpl. Jonathan David Walsh, an infanteer with the Loyal Edmonton Regiment, declined the vaccine and was released.
“When he was present, members were told those who did not take the injections would cause food shortages as well as these members should be shot and killed.”
• Sgt. Stephen Francis King, a refrigeration mechanical technician at 14 Mission Support Squadron at CFB Greenwood, served 22 years.
“He could not apply for an exemption to receiving the injections because of the lack of information while he was deployed in Kuwait. He took two injections after months of harassment and threats of administrative measures while deployed to Kuwait and placed in nearly complete isolation.”
“The medical officer admitted that he was coercing members to accept the injections and would do even more to force the medical treatment if he had the power to do so.”
King suffers nerve issues in his leg and mental health issues from treatment by superiors.
• Sgt. Daniel Arthur Noonan, a musician at the Canadian Forces Recruiting Group at CFB Borden, received one Moderna shot and “was hospitalized from complications with the injection and then was allowed a medical exemption from further doses.”
“When he told the medical technician that he was taking it under duress, they injected him anyway. He has suffered several life-changing medical issues since the injections.”
• Petty Officer Second Class Stephen Paul Awalt, a weapons engineering technician at CFB Halifax, was punished with extra and “very unpleasant duties. He was “belittled by his peers as well as reprimanded for his choice in front of his peers.” He suffers from medical issues, including cardiac events.
• Pte. Shane Samuel Bourgoin was an infanteer at the 3 Royal Canadian Regiment at CFB Petawawa until he was released under a category 5(f).
“He was part of the group that was placed in a tent in winter conditions and denied heat unless they were vaccinated. Demeaning and pointless tasks were also given to the group while the rest of the Company held celebrations indoors.”
• Petty Officer Kelly Elizabeth Campbell, a supply technician at CFB Halifix/Dartmouth was denied religious exemption. “She was told she would lose her pension and benefits.”
“For months following the Directives, she was forced to attend several meetings with superior officers all questioning her religious beliefs and her future health, including reproductive issues.”
Campbell received two Moderna injections and suffered “significant health issues.”
• Sgt. Devon Edward Terry Malazdrewicz, an aircraft structures technician at the Aerospace Engineering Test Establishment for 4 Wing at CFB Cold Lake, had five Moderna injections.
“He continues to suffer with medical conditions that only appeared after the injections. The medical unit staff have refused a referral to a specialist citing it is illegal for CAF medical staff to acknowledge possible harm from the injections.”
• MCpl. Eliane Marie Madeleine Pfeiffer, at CFB Borden “was forced out of the CAF while pregnant.”
• Cpl. David Joseph M Lalonde-Gauthier, an aircraft structure technician at the 1 Air Maintenance Squadron at CFB Cold Lake, was told if he contracted COVID-19 “he should stay home and die alone.” He took one injection of AstraZeneca and one of Janssen and suffers cardiac, neurological, and mental health issues due to his rapid physical decline.
• Cpl. Karl M Rousseau, an avionics systems technician with the 12 Air Maintenance Squadron at CFB Halifax “applied for a medical exemption to receiving the injections after suffering anaphylactic shock after each injection and was denied each time.”
It goes on. Adverse effects, punishments — battles fought alone they should never have had to fight. Why?
The lawsuit’s statement of facts claims the CAF “operates with a focus on political agendas and taking direction from political leaders that is detrimental to operational readiness and effectiveness.”
“In this case, the CAF shirked its own purpose and rushed an untested product onto its members, mislabeled this experimental gene therapy a ‘vaccine’ knowingly made false statements of safety and efficacy, and facilitated its mandate with no option to refuse except for mandatory permanent removal from service.”
It alleges Eyre “claimed unlimited powers without legislative approval, and even claimed these powers prevent and preclude judicial review.”
Some commanding officers were “relentless and brutal in carrying out the measures” that in some cases “were criminal in nature.” That includes forcing members to spend extended periods of time in extreme weather conditions with no shelter and forcibly confining them to cramped spaces “with no respite for meals or personal hygiene needs.”
It notes “not one” CAF member died from COVID-19 “yet there are members with seriously life changing vaccine injuries and deaths from the administration of the biologics.”
Source: westernstandard.news
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If these soldiers were coerced, bullied and mandated to submit to the vaccinations, they didn’t give voluntary informed consent.
They didn’t give valid consent.
The practitioners who injected them should not have injected them under coercion, they did not obtain valid consent.
Is this angle being pursued, i.e. the failure of the medical profession to call this out?
They should have said “We can’t do this under coercion, under mandates”.
But they did it…the spotlight should also be on the practitioners who inserted the needle and the contents, this is battery without valid consent.
There is no such thing as "informed consent" for accepting a BIOWEAPON as a vaccination.