BY MICHAEL THOMAS
Trina-Joy: Thornhill is a young woman with a very interesting, but sad story. A few months ago, Thornhill lost her older daughter at Sick Kids hospital and now she is in the fight of her life trying to save her younger daughter who we will call “A” from being forcefully injected.
Thornhill, like some other parents, has found herself in a situation where her ex-husband wants his daughter to be injected, while she on the other hand is totally against this procedure.
According to Thornhill, the children’s father continues to advocate for his surviving daughter to be injected even though he knows that both daughters are allergic to injections, having symptoms like vomiting, seizures, and passing out.
I spoke with Trina-Joy: Thornhill at length about her predicament, and what this means for her daughter who is at the centre of all this confusion.
Thornhill said that after she found out that her ex had numerous issues and also after being abused by him, she finally broke free of their bond and somehow managed to get full custody of the children, thanks to an abused women’s program.
“I do not know how much people realize,” she told me, “The courts in Canada, even if the person is human trafficking, and this is no speculation it is true, the dad will still be given access to the child.”
The father, she said, did not want full custody; she believes he just wanted to see them maybe once or twice a month. “Long story short,” she said. “The abuse that I endured transferred to the children.”
“He would allow them to see porn on his phone, then he would deny it happened,” Thornhill said.
Thornhill revealed that after they got married her computer got ruined. It was then that she realizes he was using her computer to access pornographic sites.
That being said, her ex who has visiting rights, and who according to her is injected, sent her a letter a few months ago, letting her know that he wanted his children to be injected also
This is when Thornhill registered “A” who is her surviving daughter and herself under the “UCC1 Law” which according to Thornhill exempts her 11-year-old daughter, from being a ward of the state, and therefore neither the judge nor the government cannot mandate that she be injected.
“That is why we get custody,” Thornhill explained to me, “The government allows us to take care of their property until the child is 18, and the baby bonus is a babysitting fee for watching their kids.”
“When you do your UCC1 filing, and you remove yourself from the system birth certificate and all, through doing so, you claim your children as your property and you are caring for your child until the child is old enough to do so for themselves.”
Thornhill said her reason for shedding light on this legal issue is to let others know that there are things you can do besides protesting that can gain you results as far as the justice system is concerned, because it has nothing to do with us. “They are coming for the kids.”
She is presently in the process of trying to get a judge removed for trying to coerce and intimidate her as well.
When I asked her why, she replied, “It’s an abuse of power, he has no jurisdiction over myself or A.”
She explained to me that judges are under financial pressure to get cases finished, so they must rule one way or the other.
Thornhill said, “At the end of the day it’s about me not losing another child to being injected against her will because she has no bodily autonomy, no say over her right, and being forced to be around someone who subjects them to things that are criminal.”
“As soon as you sign off on a birth certificate a parent unknowingly relinquishes her right and signs the child over to the state,” she explained.
Thornhill revealed that her older daughter was killed at Sick Kids and that she currently has two doctors and a nurse under investigation for that matter by the College of Physicians.
“They could just get a slap on the wrist,” she said. “Because that’s how it goes, they are allowed to kill kids, it’s not a big deal, and I don’t say that lightly,”
Thornhill said the doctors admitted to misdiagnosing her older daughter. The child died in March of this year.
“The only way to protect your children is to remove them from the system,” she said.