The answers will come if we follow the money
The Alberta government has released a report about the government response to Covid. I confess I have not read the whole report, but you do not need to read far to find this gem.
Guidelines emphasized actions aimed at “containment.” This stance was based on the Government of Canada’s Public Health Management of Cases and Contacts Associated with COVID-19, which acknowledged that “epidemiological evidence suggests that the majority of people with COVID-19 do not require care in a hospital,” as supported by daily updates from the Government of Canada. Given the data and information available, Governance and Flow of Information Task Force is unclear as to why Alberta continued to implement containment measures through policy and mandates when the information at the time did not justify such aggressive actions. Additionally, it is not clear why Alberta’s researchers and decisionmakers overlooked crucial data when forming their recommendations and policies.
To me this is the only important question that anyone needs to ask about COVID. Why did governments all over the world do the same stupid things when clearly none of it was justified? Of course there is only one logical answer to that question. There must have been a profit motive. People do things for a reason. Or, put another way people do things for love or money. There was absolutely no love involved in the Covid mitigation measures. That only leaves one answer then, doesn’t it?
The first chapter, governance and flow of information, goes on to ask 5 more questions that are just derivations of the original question. What motivated the authorities to do the wrong thing at every opportunity? The report unfortunately does not draw the obvious conclusion of a profit motive. If you are unwilling to go there, I admit everything will seem quite confusing. Their questions start with the assumption that these were just mystifying mistakes.
But none of this was done by mistake. It was all very deliberate. Anyone who reads this blog knows that I have a very low view of the average intelligence of people who choose government for a career. Despite that I acknowledge that not everyone in government is stupid. Given the size of government there still had to be thousands that knew we were doing the wrong thing. That is precisely why the only conclusion is that it was deliberate and the only motive that makes sense is money.
With the knowledge that Government is full of evil people who would kill every one of us if there was something in it for them, I have reframed the questions into statements that explain what happened.
The Task Force has not found evidence in support of the rationale behind the decision to deviate from Alberta’s established pandemic response planning. Our review of Alberta’s COVID-19 response shows that at the onset of a novel pandemic, with many uncertainties, Alberta had a plan designed to respond to such a situation. Why did AHS and Alberta Health abandon this plan and adopt an ad hoc and reactive approach instead?
- There appears to be a fundamental lack of transparency and willingness to reveal information and discuss decisions and actions taken by AHS during the pandemic. Governance and Flow of Information During our data review, there has been a lack of willingness on the part of AHS officials to cooperate with the Task Force in our requests for data and information.
The Criminals were unwilling to release information that would incriminate themselves.
- Why did Alberta seek direction and ultimately form decisions based on federal and international recommendations as opposed to Alberta’s pre-existing pandemic response plan? Alberta’s pandemic response plan took into consideration urban/rural differences, the economy, and mental health challenges, among other factors.
Alberta Health Services followed the instructions of the moronic man-child in Ottawa. The Man-child (Trudeau) took his instructions from Beijing and Davos.
- Canada’s decision to sign on to the WHO’s 2005 International Health Regulations (“IHR”), which require a coordinated response by provinces and territories to pandemics, paved the way for federal government’s protagonism in pandemic response, replacing the previous leadership of provinces and territories. However, the burden of responsibility to meet the requirements of the IHR solely rests with the federal government, not the provinces.
Feckless Provincial Premiers have abdicated their healthcare responsibilities to the WHO through the prime Minister’s office in violation of Canada’s constitution.
- Alberta tasked an independent company, KPMG, to review Alberta’s pandemic response between March and October 2020. The report recommendations recognized the need for Alberta to review its pandemic response plan and engage in a robust review of non-COVID-19 related health impacts, including mental health and deferred medical procedures as well as industry-specific economic impacts. Given this information was made available early in the pandemic, why did Alberta not begin a thorough review into these secondary and tertiary impacts of its pandemic response?
Jason Kenney did not want anyone to examine his decisions because they would come to the inescapable conclusion that the evil little prick accepted money to violate the rights of every Albertan.
- The information provided to the EMCC/PICC flowed through various working groups to the Deputy Minister of Health. By their own admission, the DMOH lacked the necessary medical or scientific expertise to review information advanced to them, and ultimately to the EMCC. Given this lack of expertise, why did Alberta not involve the AEMA?
The deputy minister of health was unwilling to consult with real experts because he knew they would not give him the answers that his boss, Jason Kenney, wanted to hear.
I am glad that we are finally shining a light on what happened but if you seek answers, you cannot give the government the benefit of doubt. You cannot start with the assumption that the motives were not nefarious. Any government is a toxic, even dangerous, mix of sociopaths and useful idiots. No government in history should inspire you to trust government. Certainly, Jason Kenney did nothing in his short tenure to inspire trust.
If you want to get to the bottom of Covid, follow the money. Covid was the largest, fastest, wealth transfer in history. You would need to be criminally naïve to believe government officials did not get a piece of the action.
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