Ottawa Detective Helen Grus found GUILTY of discreditable conduct in vaccine probe case

A disappointing decision was just handed down to Ottawa police Detective Helen Grus.

Grus was convicted of discreditable conduct following an extensive disciplinary hearing for trying to probe multiple suspicious child deaths and rule out their potential link to the COVID-19 vaccines.

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The Ottawa Police Service claimed Grus lacked authorization to investigate these deaths, even though she had a 20-year tenure, an impeccable record, and a respected role in the Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Unit, which is legally mandated to investigate all sudden, unexplained deaths of children under five.

I’ve been following this trial for nearly three years and have seen how far her superiors went in their attempts to silence Detective Grus as she tried to bring credible evidence forward.

Unfortunately, the disciplinary tribunal officer ruled against her — was this a legitimate decision or was it just another case of pandemic politics? 

Grus’ concerns ultimately leaned on a bombshell piece of evidence: Pfizer’s own trial data revealing a staggering 97% infant fatality rate — yet instead of heeding her concerns, the system slammed her for daring to ask questions.

Her lawyer, Bath-Shéba van den Berg, blasted the decision, saying it “sends a message that public officials are above the law.”

Grus was simply doing her job, but she paid the price like many of those who took a skeptical view of the rushed and experimental rollout of the injections. The past five years have made one thing clear: those who pushed COVID hysteria remain untouchable, while those who resisted are punished without mercy.

Yours truly,

Tamara Ugolini 

I just want to add one related comment found on internet earlier today:

I fully support this voice of conscience and justice.

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