Your browser version is outdated. We recommend that you update your browser to the latest version.

Freedom of Information Successes

Posted 1/8/2023

Full disclosure: even though I’ve authored 27 plus FOI requests, I’m no expert. With each additional request, I learn something in and of the process. And when I mean I learn, I not only mean from the records provided to me, I learn from the process itself.

Because of hard effort, I’ve won two reviews with the privacy commissioner. I’m two for two. Hopefully, this trend continues because I have two more in the system. And I am presently drafting a fifth review for the commissioner.

I’ve also provided input into Sask Alliance’s freedom of information requests and a review with the Ministry of Health. Time for a commercial break and plug Sask Alliance. Visit www.saskalliance.org to find out more of this super group for their fight for informed consent. Please support them financially. In order for freedom and informed consent to win, we must win our battle in court. And that means funding.

Back to my regularly scheduled program.

The one FOIP request that generated heated reactions this past year is H123-22G. It gained the most attention in the news and even went international. Records from HE123-22G provided 122 pages of adverse events, with roughly 11 events per page. That’s over 1200 Saskatchewanians whose life will be forever changed. These were your loved ones and your friends.  

These adverse events should be discussed by all Saskatchewan citizens. Everyone needs to be aware of adverse reactions from these untested gene therapy drugs. Pfizer’s thirty-eight-page document concerning adverse reactions, along with their 3000 pages, should have been distributed and read before anyone took an injection from this corrupt drug company.

Reading through Saskatchewan’s adverse events, each one of us must understand that the list is under-reported. This has not been verified, but I’ve been told it takes three doctors to confirm an adverse event. How many doctors have been instructed to deny an adverse reaction after threats from the College of Physicians? In addition, how many individuals who took the death shots are ashamed and now to do not wish to come forward and volunteer an adverse event?

Most of all, that report should cause our heart rates to rise, and reach out to our MLAs and health practitioners. Ask questions of them, push back from the narrative that gene therapy drugs will prevent Covid infections or prevent transmission.  

Incidentally, a similar FOIP to the SHA (LAFOIP 2021-2022-081) elicited this response: The SHA is not refusing to provide this information, we are not the holders of this information.”

FOIP requests to Holy Family RCSSD #140 and the Ministry of Education were pretty much boring records. But one thing is for certain, School boards were agents of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and continue to be agents. My local school board continues to avoid answering questions. Is it a guilty conscience or do they whitewash their child abuse?

As mentioned earlier, my PCR Accuracy request will also produce some interesting results. All my FOIPs do. Everyone of my FOI requests produced nuggets of gold from deep piles of excrement. Although sifting through 1300 pages of contrived PCR technical data and biased fluff is no easy task.

In January 2022, I sought records concerning a cost benefit analysis from the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and from the Premier’s office. What kind of risk reward review had these departments conducted before implementing their draconian measures that infringed upon our rights and freedoms? All returned the same response. Their answer — “No records exist.”

Personally, I consider that a success. It proves that provincial leadership is incompetent for not conducting an analysis. Or perhaps they’re compromised by the WEF and pharmaceutical companies. What do you think?

Some of you may not consider the abuse of the process as a success, but I do. Legislation states your request must be acted upon in 30 days. Most of my requests failed to deliver. This failure, by design, favoured me. There were very few requests where I needed to provide payment. More on this subject in my next blog.

Stay tuned!

Fields marked with * are required.

Cookie Policy

This site uses cookies to store information on your computer.

Do you accept?