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Canadian politician charged by Ottawa police over Freedom Convoy truckers’ protest Canada MPP Randall Hillier, facing nine new charges, accuses Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of attempting to silence his political opposition https://www.foxnews.com/world/canada-politician-new-charges-ottawa-police-freedom-convoy A Canadian elected member of provincial parliament was arrested Monday in connection to last month’s “Freedom Convoy” protests in Ottawa against vaccine and coronavirus-related mandates. …
Army releases some e-mails from anthrax suspect/Frederick News-Post
Article by Justin Palk The U.S. Army released 33 pages of Bruce Ivins’ e-mails Thursday from his account at Fort Detrick. The e-mails, obtained by The Frederick News-Post under the Federal Freedom of Information Act, span the period from September 1998 through January 2002. The documents contain 16 threads of communication, some including multiple e-mails…
Ethical principles, the foundation of ethical medical practice.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK560886/ Refusal of Care Benjamin D. Pirotte; Scarlet Benson. “A patient’s right to the refusal of care is founded upon one of the basic ethical principles of medicine, autonomy. This principle states that every person has the right to make informed decisions about their healthcare and that healthcare professionals should not impose their own beliefs or…
UW Professors: Accused Anthrax Killer Couldn’t Have Done It
From the University of Wyoming: … “The scientific evidence clearly shows that the (anthrax) wasn’t produced in our laboratory (USAMRIID),” the two UW professors say. “The FBI based part of its case on unusual activity that took place in our lab for one week. There is no way he could produce that amount of spores…
Excellent: FDA Advises Against Routine Antibiotic Use in Animal Feed/WaPo
After decades of discussion, the most important step has been taken by FDA to reduce the emergence and spread of multidrug-resistant bacteria. From the WaPo: “We have the regulatory mechanisms, and industry knows that,” he said. “We also think things can be done voluntarily. We’re not handcuffed to the steering wheel of a particular strategy,…
Privacy Fears Grow as Cities Increase Surveillance / NY Times
The NY Times details how (borrowed) federal money spares no expense to equip US cities to achieve a level of surveillance of citizens thought only possible in science fiction, i.e., George Orwell’s dystopic 1949 novel, titled 1984. Here. Now. In America. OAKLAND, Calif. — Federal grants of $7 million awarded to this city were meant largely…