Canada: COVID HELL: Report on the Do No Harm Symposium held in Hamilton, November 25, 2023
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Report on the Do No Harm Symposium held in Hamilton, November 25, 2023
Approximately 100 enthusiastic supporters of bodily autonomy and constitutional rights attended the Do No Harm Symposium in Hamilton Ontario on November 25, 2023.
Guest speakers included (in order of speaking appearance): pediatric dental surgeon Dr. Jennifer Hibberd, constitutional lawyer Michael Alexander, suspended emergency physician turned tireless freedom fighter Dr. Mark Trozzi, suspended physician Dr. Chris Shoemaker who originally supported the official Covid narrative but soon awakened from the illusions, as well as former member of the House of Commons and Ontario Party leader, Derek Sloan.
Dr. Hibbard and Dr. Trozzi had just returned from a freedom of health choice conference in Europe.
Dr. Hibbard outlined her extensive involvement internationally to promote the right to bodily autonomy. Her public exposure of the Covid fraud resulted in,
"The Royal College of Dentists investigators raiding my office, then intimidating and interrogating my staff in my absence."
Next up was Michael Alexander. He stated the following, to loud applause:
"The right of freedom of expression has been guaranteed by the Supreme Court of Canada jurisprudence. You can say whatever you want, whether you are right or wrong… you have the right to say it, as we all have the right to decide for ourselves what is true."
"Informed consent is not only a constitutional right, it is a fundamental human right."
"To successfully privately litigate against the government, you must prove that they broke the law… which is, in fact, not easy to do."
Unsurprisingly, third speaker Dr. Mark Trozzi garnered the greatest popularity among the crowd.
He lamented about his ongoing costly battle with his profession’s regulatory body, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) over his medical licence which had been suspended as a result of his writing medical exemptions for his patients upon request who feared receiving the Covid injections. Dr. Trozzi had willingly sold his home and abandoned his career as a successful emergency room physician to focus exclusively on researching Covid, steadfastly standing up for medical freedom and upholding the fundamental right of informed consent; thereby honoring his revered Hippocratic Oath which states, "First, do no harm."
He told the audience,
"I did not ever sign up to agree to kill people."
"When the (Covid) shots came out, I read the ingredients, and quickly realized this is NOT a vaccine."
"And I was just supposed to keep my mouth shut? For the sake of keeping my house and my car?".
"I’m an emergency doctor, and THIS was an emergency!".
His closing statement, "Whatever it takes, we WILL defend ourselves!", was met with thunderous applause and standing ovations.
On stage next was Dr. Chris Shoemaker, who made a candid admission during his presentation: He revealed that he had initially agreed to receive 2 Covid injections early on in the ‘pandemic’ before he awakened to their significant danger and the true agenda behind the mainstream Covid narrative.
He continued, "When a Covid injection is administered, the body frequently reacts similarly as if there had been a major organ transplant: The body can attack itself."
This phenomena is known as a cytokine storm.
The last speaker, Derek Sloan, imparted hopeful reassurance for all in attendance before a Q & A session with the audience commenced.
"More and more people are waking up and realizing that Canada is broken."
"Canadian citizens have the ability to take their power back, but the problem is that so many are still asleep."
"An awake population is needed to take out the trash!"
The symposium concluded with a delicious supper.
Kudos to the organizers of this important symposium.
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