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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

“People need to wake up and realize that there is a massive criminal component to this” Dr Rashid Buttar

Censorship is alive and well. There are some social media platforms that are actively using the current pandemic as an excuse to censor anyone who voices a message that runs counter to the preferred narrative. The whole idea of “Freedom of Speech,” has gone out the window, and we are being told by our political leaders that, “Freedom is not free!”

Yes community! We are in a different time, and slowly but surely people are beginning to wake up from their slumber. The reason for this is because there are revolutionaries in this world who see what is going on, and they are calling out the powers that be. These individuals have opted to sacrifice their careers, their freedom, and their personal privacy to educate the world on the fact that things are not as they seem. One of these people is Dr Rashid Buttar.

He has been featured on: ESPN, The Wall Street Journal, Parents Magazine, Fox, The Boston Globe, NBC, CBC, Time Magazine, PBS, and ABC 2020. His work has been censored all over the Internet and for very good reason. Dr Buttar is determined to bring awareness to the fear mongering perpetrated by the mainstream media, especially when it comes to the covid-19 pandemic. Dr Rashid A. Buttar first stunned the world with his congressional testimony on the relationship between metal toxicity and autism.

He has uploaded a series of YouTube video’s titled “Time to WAKE UP (Parts 1 – 4),” which extensively looks at the attempt to program our minds and desensitize the public. In this series, he introduces a video called “Out of the Shadows,” which I think that everyone should take a moment to watch when they have a second. I would get on that sooner than later because they are going to take that down too.

It was while watching “Out of the Shadows,” that I learned a few things about the entertainment industry, and how Hollywood is not what many of us think it is. The documentary goes into detail about the fact that a small group of people are controlling all media stations. The C.I.A. is implicated in this documentary for using motion pictures to alter people’s perceptions, and programming the masses for what was to come. Three well-known C.I.A operations were introduced: The Mockingbird Program, Operation Paperclip, and MK Ultra. They provide some history on this idea of “conspiracy theories” which was actually coined by the C.I.A., and go into detail about how “psychic driving” is utilized to keep people brainwashed.

I was excited when I had an opportunity to speak with Dr Buttar, because I knew that he would have some information for me that you would not be able to find on mainstream media. Before I share some of our dialogue, let’s learn about why we need to take heed to this man’s words.

“Do Right and fear NO man.”

 Dr Rashid A. Buttar is a Medical Director and Chief Medical Officer at the Centre for Advance Medicine and Clinical Research. To date, his team has effectively treated patients from 93 countries that other doctors had given up on. His medical credentials include:

  • DO – Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
  • FAAPM – Fellow American Academy of Pain Management.
  • FACAM – Fellow of the American College for Advancement in Medicine.
  • FAAIM – Foundation for Asian American Independent Media.

From 1983 – 1987, he attended the College of Arts &Sciences in St. Louis, MO. He then attended Washington University, and graduated with a double major in Biology and Religion. He moved on to the University of Osteopathic Medicine & Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, Des Moines, IA (1987-1991).

After completing his schooling, he decided to serve his country by joining the military. From 1992 – 1993, he served as a Brigade Surgeon, Engineering Brigade & Western Corridor 2nd Infantry Division, U.S. Forces (Pacific Theatre, Republic of S. Korea). He then moved on to be the Emergency Medicine Staff Physician/Chief, PES Moncrief Army Community Hospital, Fort Jackson, SC (1994 – 1996). He exited service after making the Major list in July, 1996, and ended that part of his career working as Emergency Medicine Staff Physician, at the: Alexander Community Hospital, Stanley Memorial Hospital, and Richmond Memorial Hospital from1995 – 2000.This led him to his current medical occupation as the Medical Director at Advanced Concepts in Medicine.

Through his years of experience Dr Buttar recognized that there was something definitely wrong with the medical system. He began to do work to expose the interrelationship between toxicity, the insidious disease processes, and the dis-regulation of the immune system.

It was Dr Buttar’s first book, “The 9 Steps to Keep the Doctor Away” (released in 2010), that shares the secrets of longevity and vitality – detoxification of your system, a regulated immune system, and optimal hormonal balance. The book offers an incredibly powerful plan to help the global community remove their reliance on doctors and live a happy, energetic, and disease free life. The “9 Steps” are designed to empower you to move beyond limitations to your health by utilizing a straightforward system. The book exposes the nature of disease and Dr Buttar’s medically proven, yet little-known actions that will help you “keep the doctor away” and live a healthier and longer life.

His book has become a Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Amazon.com bestseller, and since has become an international best seller. Most recently, Dr Buttar has filled a lawsuit against: Wal-Mart, Target, and Amazon for violating copyright laws, by making paperback copies of the book, which is protected under copyright law.

Now, I don’t want to give away too much of our interview, but let’s put it this way; whenever Dr Buttar’s videos go up, some of them are censored right away. Why you ask? I am going to give you a brief overview of some of our talking points, and you can take the deep dive if you are willing too.

First things first: Dr. Buttar is “fed up” with the disinformation that’s being given to the American people. He calls on all doctors who know the pandemic is false to come forward and declare their knowledge.

Dr. Buttar points out that Dr. Fauci was working on a vaccine in 1981 for an epidemic that did not surface in the population until 1984 – HIV/AIDS. How could he have predicted such an outbreak? Fauci has done the same thing again with the corona virus. In 2017 at a press conference, Fauci noted, “There will be a challenge of infectious disease during the Trump administration. There will be a surprise outbreak.” Readers, I want you to think long and hard about this. How can someone predict a surprise outbreak? It is not much of a surprise if you are talking about it. Well, it was a surprise to us, not him.

For over 21 years, Dr Buttar has been on the frontlines treating children with autism, and challenging men like Bill Gates, who in his words, “Is attempting to make humans reliant on vaccines and anti-viral medication.” He continues to expose the strong relationships, and collaborative efforts between big corporations (WHO), and men like Bill Gates, and Dr Fauci.

We also talk 5G (Shhhhh!) You can’t even type that word to loud. There is some science behind the worries that people do have. He reveals some classified information from the Russian Government that was published in 1977. It was declassified in 2012, and claims that there are detrimental effects of radio-magnetic fields on human bodies. The recent version of this technology has an effect on the immune system and membrane integrity. He goes into the minute details of the effects of this technology on the human body in medical terms. The interesting thing about this is that this information has been public since 2012, yet for some reason it is ignored.

Naturally we got into the discussion of masks, and he impresses on viewers that wearing a mask will pose a far greater health risk to an individual including but not limited to: a compromised airway, increased risk of hypoxia, pseudohypoxia, hypercapnia, and significant increase in the risk for histotoxic hypoxic injury. He discloses that under the American Disability Act (ADA) and HIPPA, a patient is not required to disclose his or her medical condition. He notes that any individual, organization, business or agency can be fined up to $75,000 for the first ADA violation and up to $150,000 for any subsequent violations. I have provided you the link that takes you directly to a template that you can take to take to your doctor for mask exemption https://www.askdrbuttar.com/facemask/fm3/.

This is one of our most dangerous interviews yet. I have no qualms presenting it to the community because I know that the man that I spoke to is a man of integrity.  Dr Buttar lives by one philosophy, To practice medicine in accordance with the great medical minds and philosophers that have preceded us. At the Centre for Advance Medicine and Clinical Research, we pride ourselves in adhering to the arts of healing that have been the cornerstones of the medical field for centuries: Learning, Healing & Teaching.”

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9 Comments

  1. Dominic

    August 27, 2020 at 3:29 pm

    Heartbreaking to see quackery and conspiracy thinking given this platform.

    • Sherry Abdul

      August 27, 2020 at 9:36 pm

      Just because you may not agree with it, doesn’t make the information untrue. The fact that you would make a statement and a judgement like that really shows you have no clue how much work this publication does for our community. You say quackery and conspiracy, yet the interview open up with the Dr. saying Bill Gates and his wife want to vaccinate people of colour first, then they put the actual clip of them saying it, where is the conspiracy? Because Google and CNN say so? Open your mind and stop being a blasted sheep.

      • Annie Sambucharran

        August 27, 2020 at 10:54 pm

        Sherry it’s not worth waisting your breath on people like him. Those kind believe news should be biased and one sided. I particularly enjoy the different angles and information being presented. It makes you think and dig deeper.

  2. Sherry Abdul

    August 27, 2020 at 9:33 pm

    Excellent article. I really enjoyed the interview as well. It’s scary to think that so many do not know that Bill Gates and his wife have the agenda of vaccinating people of colour first.

  3. Jerrold Johnson

    August 27, 2020 at 10:53 pm

    Eye opening and shocking. If we thought we had no options. Hope where there seemed to be none. He broke it all down to “LOVE”

  4. Tyrone Bennett

    August 28, 2020 at 7:02 pm

    What an eye opener. Those Gates are psychotic! I appreciate the video of the doctors and scientists as well with the 5G, had no idea this conference happened here in Toronto. Thank you for your coverage

  5. Joanna venckus

    September 28, 2020 at 8:25 pm

    I’ve known for a long time we’ve been brainwashed and kept stupid with the outset of TV.
    In back of my mind I’ve suspected we were lied to so many times nobody knows the truth about anything. Nobody! I just live the best I can being 76 and pretty healthy. If Dr Buttar needs a place to hide he can come to my mobile home court no one will find him here because it’s a place for older folks and no one pays attention to us. Just call 760-783-6440.
    I also know about genetic alterations on food and Animals also and people animals. I hopeDr. Bitter keeps telling the truth.
    Address
    Joanna Venckus.
    213 bright creek lane
    Oceanside, Ca
    92056

    • Paul.Y.

      October 27, 2020 at 4:19 pm

      Joanna Venckus it’s hard to tell if your being serious or joking about this guy hiding out as you posted your address and phone number! You realize it’s 2020 now right and not 1950! You posting your personal address and phone number is not going to help anybody hide all that’s going to do is cause people to send you stuff in the mail and you probably have already got prank phone calls and hate mail and all kinds of stuff! Piece of advise that I am hoping you have already realized, do NOT ever post your address or phone number or anything personal on the internet!!! Trying to help you out 🙂 Hope you all safe and healthy!!

  6. Paul

    October 27, 2020 at 4:18 pm

    Joanna Venckus it’s hard to tell if your being serious or joking about this guy hiding out as you posted your address and phone number! You realize it’s 2020 now right and not 1950! You posting your personal address and phone number is not going to help anybody hide all that’s going to do is cause people to send you stuff in the mail and you probably have already got prank phone calls and hate mail and all kinds of stuff! Piece of advise that I am hoping you have already realized, do NOT ever post your address or phone number or anything personal on the internet!!! Trying to help you out 🙂 Hope you all safe and healthy!!

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Urban Alliance on Race Relations celebrates and highlights Racial Justice Award recipients

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BY PAUL JUNOR

It has been almost 40 years since the Urban Alliance on Race Relations (UARR) has been at the forefront of: promoting tolerance, social justice, racial equity and fairness. Since it was formed in 1975, they have celebrated and recognized changemakers in the fight for racial justice in diverse sectors such as: health, labour, government, education, arts, media, environment, and justice.

On Saturday, December 7th, 2024, there was a great turnout at the 2024 Racial Justice Awards Night held at The Estate Banquet & Event Centre in Scarborough. In attendance were many community supporters, civic officials, long-time racial justice warriors, and individuals from diverse ethnic groups.

UARR is grateful for all the sponsors of the Racial Justice Awards Night Celebration. It notes in its email to its supporters on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024, the importance of its sponsors including:

  • United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) of Canada, UFCW, Local 175
  • The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 353
  • Unite Here! Local 75
  • Toronto & York Region Labour Council
  • Canadian Labour Congress
  • The Coalitions of Black Trade Union (CBTUL)

“Your sponsorship plays a vital role in shining a light on individuals and organizations driving equity, justice, and change in our communities. This celebration is more than an event, it’s a movement. Thanks to your support, we’re: honoring changemakers, amplifying unheard voices, and funding initiatives that break down systemic barriers.”

The categories and names of the awards and recipients were:

Racial Justice in Arts: Hannia Cheng

She is an artist and cultural worker who co-founded Unit 270, a DIY gallery and multi-purpose grassroots community hub in Chinatown Centre.

Racial Justice in Labour: Vanessa Story

She is the founder of the Black Youth York Region and co-founder of the York Communities for Public Education coalition.

Racial Justice in Education: Shannon Simpson

She is Senior Director of Indigenous Initiatives at the University of Toronto.

Racial Justice in Environment: Dr. Ingrid Waldron

She is a Professor and HOPE Chair in Peace and Health in the Global and Peace and Social Justice Program in the Faculty of Humanities at McMaster University.

Urban Alliance of Race Relations Agent of Change Award: Kirk Mark

He is the Equity, Diversity and Inclusive Consultant at KIRK Mark & Associates.

Racial Justice in Media: Amanda Parris

She is an award-winning writer, tv host and producer, and former host of CBC Arts Exhibitionist.

Racial Justice in Health: Camille Orridge

She is former CEO of the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network (TCLHIN).

Racial Justice in Government: Amira Elghawaby

She is a journalist and human rights advocate who was appointed in January 2023 as Canada’s Special Representative on Combating Islamophobia.

Racial Justice in Justice: South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario (SALC0)

This legal clinic supports low-income South Asian people in Canada.

The funds raised from the Awards night will be going toward the work of the Diversity Youth Fellowship Program. This innovative and creative program is directly involved in enabling racialized youth to get paid experience working in municipal governments and at various public policy making organizations across Canada.

The performers at the event included: Katheen Zaragosa (a Filipino music performer), Rithika Jeristus & Maya Jeristus (Bharatanatyam dancers) and Yasmin Said (spoken word artist)

UARR is looking forward to its 50th anniversary celebrations in 2025 and shared five of its strategic priorities for the next 10 years including:

  • Employment and economic opportunity: The goal is to foster inclusive workspaces and economic opportunities.
  • Education: The goal is to promote racial equity in education and research.
  • Communication: The goal is to expand public awareness and reach to amplify our stories.
  • Community engagement and outreach: The goal is building community capacity and convening towards change.
  • Truth and reconciliation-relationship building and supporting calls to action. The goal is to strengthen our solidarity and action towards truth and reconciliation.

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What is it about those short videos that keep us captivated? Oh! Yes! Our short attention span

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BY KAHA GEDI

As our attention spans decrease, short form videos are becoming more popular. From TikTok, to YouTube Shorts, to Instagram Reels, these “snack sized” videos have positive qualities alongside the bad. Mainly we want to know what makes them so effective, and why are they becoming the go-to choice for both viewers and marketers? In this article, I will be discussing how these videos have received such popularity worldwide.

First, we need to understand what counts as and what is short-form content. According to blog.hubspot.com, “Short-form videos are videos that are less than 60 seconds long.” However, some marketers and content creators agree that short-form videos can be up to 3 minutes. “They are videos that deliver information in a ‘digestible’ format so that viewers can quickly watch and save content if they’re in a hurry or enjoy it.” Now, I’ll talk about the main reasons why these videos are so popular.

First, our attention spans have gone down exponentially. Dr Gloria Mark has written a book called “Attention Span,” and she says her research indicates people’s attention spans have been shrinking over the last 20 years. According to the same article Dr. Mark said that “Back in 2004, we found the average attention span on any screen to be two and a half minutes on average. Throughout the years, it became shorter. So, around 2012, we found it to be 75 seconds. Then in the last five, six years, we found it to average about 47 seconds.” So, it’s notable that our attention spans started out longer but then decreased over time.

Secondly, these videos have become cheaper and easier to make. Unlike long-form videos, which require extensive: planning, editing, and storytelling, short-form videos are simpler. To the point where they can even be shot on a smartphone. For example, DuoLingo, the app that helps learn new languages, went viral on TikTok a long time ago by posting funny, low-budget videos that resonate with millions. Like a video of a DuoLingo plus being: tossed down the stairs, sitting outside on a rainy day, or being soaked by the shower with the title “When you ignore my notifications.”

Lastly, they provide valuable information in a short amount of time, and they are easily accessible. According to a recent Adobe Survey, two in five Americans use TikTok as a search engine, and nearly one in 10 Gen Zeers are more likely to rely on TikTok than Google as a search engine. This isn’t always reliable for real news because anyone can claim to be an expert, and you wouldn’t know if they’re telling the truth. So, even though they give valuable information in a short time, they can also give misinformation or mislead you.

Short-form videos have changed how we watch and learn things. They fit our short attention spans, are easy to make, and share information quickly. Even though they’re fun and helpful, they can also spread false information or leave out important details. Even with these problems, short-form videos are here to stay, so we should use them in proportion, but also enjoy the benefits.

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Dr. Edward McInnis on the Importance of Preventive Care in Family Medicine

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Preventive care is a cornerstone of modern healthcare, emphasizing the importance of addressing potential health concerns before they escalate into severe conditions. By focusing on proactive measures such as regular screenings, vaccinations, and lifestyle counseling, preventive care offers individuals and communities the opportunity to achieve long-term wellness.

Below, Edward McInnis highlights the transformative potential of prevention in reducing healthcare disparities, alleviating systemic challenges, and ensuring that every individual has the tools and access needed to lead a healthier life.

Understanding Preventive Care in Family Medicine

Preventive care in family medicine focuses on proactive measures to maintain health and prevent illness before it occurs. This approach emphasizes regular health evaluations, screenings, and interventions that identify potential issues early, reducing the likelihood of severe complications. Preventive care fosters long-term well-being by addressing risk factors and promoting healthier lifestyles while minimizing the burden of chronic diseases.

The philosophy behind preventive care aligns with the idea that staying healthy is more effective and less costly than treating illnesses after they arise. Early detection of conditions such as hypertension or high cholesterol allows patients and physicians to manage these issues effectively, preventing them from escalating into more severe health problems. Beyond individual benefits, this care model contributes to healthier communities by reducing the overall demand for healthcare systems.

Benefits of Preventive Care for Individuals and Communities

Preventive care profoundly impacts individuals and the broader community by addressing potential health concerns before they evolve into severe conditions. Early detection through routine screenings can significantly lower the risk of chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers. This improves individual health outcomes and reduces the emotional and financial toll of managing advanced diseases.

Communities prioritizing preventive care experience a ripple effect of healthier populations and reduced strain on healthcare resources. When more people engage in regular check-ups and adopt healthier habits, the prevalence of preventable conditions drops, creating a collective benefit. Individuals who invest in their health through preventive measures often enjoy longer, more active lives, positively influencing families, workplaces, and society.

The economic advantages of preventive care are undeniable, as early intervention typically costs far less than treating advanced illnesses. Vaccination programs, such as those targeting seasonal flu or childhood diseases, can drastically curb outbreaks, saving lives and reducing medical expenses. These benefits demonstrate how preventive care is a cornerstone of sustainable and effective healthcare systems.

Core Preventive Services in Family Medicine

Family medicine emphasizes various preventive services designed to address health needs across all stages of life. Regular health screenings, such as blood pressure and cholesterol checks, are critical in identifying silent health risks. These assessments provide actionable insights that allow individuals to make timely adjustments to their lifestyles or begin treatment when necessary.

Vaccinations are another cornerstone of preventive care, protecting individuals and communities from infectious diseases. From childhood immunizations to seasonal flu shots, these interventions safeguard personal health and prevent the spread of illnesses within larger populations. Counseling services, including guidance on nutrition, exercise, and stress management, empower patients to take an active role in their long-term well-being.

The Role of Family Physicians in Prevention

Family physicians play a pivotal role in fostering preventive care through their ability to build lasting, trust-based relationships with patients. These relationships enable them to understand not just medical histories but also lifestyle factors, family dynamics, and social determinants of health. This comprehensive knowledge allows physicians to craft personalized preventive strategies that resonate with each patient’s unique circumstances, ensuring a more practical approach to maintaining health.

Beyond individual care, family physicians act as educators, equipping patients with the knowledge to make informed health decisions. Whether discussing the significance of regular screenings or addressing misconceptions about vaccines, their guidance helps patients take ownership of their health.

The continuity of care provided by family physicians also ensures that preventive measures are consistently monitored and adjusted as needed, fostering long-term well-being. Their ability to provide holistic and deeply personalized care sets the foundation for healthier patients and communities.

Challenges in Accessing Preventive Care

Despite its proven benefits, accessing preventive care remains challenging for many individuals and communities. Financial barriers, such as lack of insurance coverage or high out-of-pocket costs, often deter people from seeking preventive services. Additionally, limited awareness about the importance of early detection and health promotion means that some individuals may only prioritize preventive care once a health issue becomes severe.

Geographical disparities also play a significant role in limiting access. Rural and underserved areas frequently face shortages of healthcare providers, making it difficult for residents to receive consistent preventive services. In such regions, innovative approaches like mobile health clinics and telemedicine have emerged as solutions to bridge the gap. Expanding these efforts could help overcome logistical obstacles and ensure that preventive care reaches those most in need.

Cultural factors and mistrust of the healthcare system can further complicate access to preventive services. Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach that includes community engagement, culturally sensitive care, and efforts to build trust between healthcare providers and patients. Strengthening health literacy and facilitating dialogue between healthcare institutions and the communities they serve are also critical steps in overcoming these barriers.

Promoting and Advancing Preventive Care

Advancing preventive care depends on raising awareness and fostering a culture that values proactive health management. Educational campaigns, workplace wellness programs, and school-based health initiatives encourage people to adopt preventive practices. These efforts create an environment where individuals feel empowered to prioritize their well-being, leading to healthier lifestyles and earlier intervention.

The integration of technology is revolutionizing how preventive care is delivered. Wearable devices that track physical activity, heart rate, and sleep patterns provide individuals with real-time data about their health, prompting timely action when irregularities arise. Similarly, data analytics and predictive tools enable healthcare providers to identify at-risk populations and deliver targeted interventions, improving outcomes on a broader scale.

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