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MEDIA RELEASE – NCI Supplemental Report 2024

NATIONAL CITIZENS INQUIRY

PRESS RELEASE – NOVEMBER 28, 2024

A Supplemental Report by the independent Commissioners of the National Citizens Inquiry into Canada’s response to COVID-19 has been released.

The report is based on the testimony received at NCI hearings held in Regina, Saskatchewan on May 30, 31, and June 1, 2024. The Supplemental Report contains further recommendations impacting all segments of Canadian society. The Report was released during a virtual Hearing today.

The Commissioners’ Supplemental Report is based on the testimony of 35 lay and expert witnesses during the 3 days of hearings in Regina. Commissioner Chairperson, Ken Drysdale, speaking on behalf of the Commissioners, expressed deep appreciation for the individuals and organizations who courageously came forward to share their experiences, expertise and perspectives.

Key topics examined in the Supplemental Report include:

Serious infertility issues caused by the vaccine

Expert testimony revealed serious infertility issues caused by the vaccine.

Lack of Transparency and Accountability

Testimonies highlighted the absence of clear oversight mechanisms and governmental transparency during critical decision-making processes.

Ethical Concerns and Censorship

Witnesses presented evidence of suppression of scientific discourse, censorship of alternative viewpoints, and violations of informed consent protocols.

Economic and Social Impacts

The report outlines the severe financial and psychological toll of lockdowns, business closures, and restrictions, particularly on vulnerable populations such as seniors and small business owners.

Health and Safety Implications

Analysis of vaccine safety, adverse event reporting, and the long-term consequences of rushed approvals raised significant concerns. The hearings also discussed the risks posed by DNA/RNA contamination in vaccine manufacturing processes.

Democratic and Institutional Failures

The findings reveal how emergency measures undermined democratic processes, concentrating power in ways that eroded public trust in institutions.

The NCI urges Canadians to engage with this Supplemental Report, which offers a comprehensive, evidence-based analysis of critical pandemic policies. The insights presented aim to foster a more resilient and accountable public health framework in Canada.

The Supplemental report will add even more critical information to the

Full Commissioners Report issued November 28, 2023.