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AstraZeneca Withdraws Vaccine – We take no joy in saying “We Told you So!”

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BY MICHAEL THOMAS

AstraZeneca withdrew its COVID-19 vaccine globally after its phase three clinical trial data revealed that 1 in 35 participants experienced a serious adverse event. Why the withdrawal you may ask?

For anyone still inclined to believe Big Pharma, here is AstraZeneca’s answer. The drug maker is citing a surplus of other COVID-19 vaccines targeting new variants on the market and low demand for the company’s Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID‑19 vaccine.

The embattled company, which faced countless lawsuits worldwide, has recently and finally admitted in court that its COVID-19 vaccine can cause blood clots. However, what hasn’t been universally disclosed is AstraZeneca’s most recent Phase III two-year post-vaccine safety clinical trial study results, which are disturbingly alarming.

Why was this dangerous concoction given continuously to so many unsuspecting people? Let us have a look at the numbers and what they tell us.

In March of 2023, AstraZeneca concluded its mandated Phase III randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter study in adults, which tracked participants who received one and two doses of its Vaxzevria COVID-19 vaccine for two years. The results, which were quietly published by the European Medicines Agency in November 2023, included 21,587 vaccine participants, most of whom had received two doses, and a placebo group with 10,792 participants, about half the size of the vaccine group.

The data included the number of participants who experienced serious adverse events (SAE), medically attended adverse events (MAAE), and adverse events of special interest (AESI). Contrary to what AstraZeneca would like us to believe, the adverse event figures may be what prompted the company to request the withdrawal of its product.

Out of the 21,587 vaccine participants, 621 developed a serious adverse event, equating to 1 in 35 people. 4,750 participants sought or required medical attention after the vaccine, which is 1 in 5 people. Adverse events of special interest were reported in 2,516 participants, amounting to 1 in 9 people.

The real question here is, why are the pushers of this experimental vaccine still in operation? A look at the VAERS website tells a clear story, this is not just an AstraZeneca problem. Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, and Moderna are still pushing this deadly poison on the public quietly. All one has to do here in Canada is call most pharmacies and listen to their answering service. Some are boldly advertising, “Get your COVID vaccine here.”

In a new interview on News Nation, former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield said that many young, healthy people suffered “significant side effects” from COVID mRNA shots. Some people never had COVID but were sick from the shots. Redfield said we have to “acknowledge” that some became “quite ill.”

Redfield said that health agencies knew the truth but did not speak out because they feared being canceled. “There’s so much credibility lost in the public science groups: NIH, FDA, CDC, because I think there was a lack of transparency,” Redfield told a news outlet.

Speaking about a lack of transparency, one of the architects of deception has resurfaced, and this time instead of calling unvaccinated folks enemies, Chris Cuomo formerly of CNN is now claiming that he is vaccine injured. Just a few short years ago Cuomo told the world on CNN, “You know who our biggest enemy in America is? We Are!” Cuomo is now telling the public that he was misled by money I guess, right Chris?

Sometimes you have to listen carefully to hear the doublespeak and the downright lies, “The reality is that I was a part of warp-speed, these are important vaccines, we saved a lot of lives.” These are the words of former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield. You just can’t make this up.

In the meantime, Brianne Dressen, an AstraZeneca clinical trial participant, has launched the first US lawsuit against AstraZeneca. Dressen told Dr. John Campbell the pain was bad enough to cause many to consider suicide. Dressen said she went from being healthy and athletic to not being able to walk just days after taking the AstraZeneca shot. “I went in for my one and only COVID-19 vaccine on November 4th, 2020. It started within an hour after my injection. Tingling down the injected arm. It felt as if I had fallen asleep on my arm for hours. Later that night I had blurred vision, and by morning my left leg was slumped, so I kept walking into the left doorway,” she said.

Dressen spoke of how she was gaslighted by a doctor who told her, “Well you know COVID is a really hard time, and we think that you got stressed, went out and got this vaccine, and had a mental breakdown.”

Here are some of the symptoms Dressen suffered as a result of taking the AstraZeneca shot: severe perithecia, blurred and double vision, extreme sound light and teeth sensitivity, taenites, brain fog, memory loss, limb weakness, motor dysfunction in her legs, and loss of bladder control. It got worse, when her legs failed her, and doctors diagnosed her with anxiety due to the COVID injection. After seeing many specialists and being ignored by AstraZeneca, it was only when a journalist called AstraZeneca that she received a settlement letter of a little over $1,200. She is still suffering as we speak.

You can tell that things are not going as planned when team player BBC News has admitted that one of their news presenters 44-year-old Lisa Shaw had died as a result of complications from taking an AstraZeneca shot.

It is very important to note that in 2024, there are Canadian employers who are still asking employees for proof of vaccination before hiring.

The pandemic-born Vaccine Injury Support Program by Justin Trudeau and the Liberals is overwhelmed, leaving injured Canadians to suffer while bureaucrats scramble and consultant’s profit. The Liberals estimated five million dollars to be allocated to this program, but access to information documents details a fraction of that. As of December 2023, the program has paid out just 11 million dollars to injured persons so far.

Of the over 30 million budgeted to run this program, over 60% ended up in the pockets of consultants. This makes one wonder who got injured, was it the patients, or the consultants? As if all this was not enough, the dragnet has one more rat; big pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has “deeply” apologized for promoting an “unlicensed” coronavirus vaccine, after being rebuked for the fifth time by state regulators. The move earned the firm another reprimand from the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA) in the United Kingdom.

We at Toronto Caribbean Newspaper take no joy in saying “We told you so,” but it is no secret that Pfizer leads the pack in decades of lawsuits being settled for shady dealings. The UK government regulator found Pfizer had “proactively disseminated” an “unlicensed medicine” on Twitter, now X, in November 2020 while providing no information on its safety or adverse side effects.

Berkeley Phillips, who is the Medical Director of Pfizer UK, shared a message from a Pfizer employee in the U.S. promoting their “vaccine candidate” as “95% effective in preventing COVID-19, and 94% effective in people over 65 years old.”

It was only when these wrongdoings were exposed that the drug kingpins at Pfizer came forward with their so-called apology, which reads like this, “We fully recognize and accept the issues highlighted by this PMCPA ruling” and we are “Deeply sorry.” In true narcissistic fashion despite formally taking responsibility for the debacle, a Pifizer spokesman attempted to shift the lion’s share of the blame to individual employees.

The question here is why is Pfizer sorry? Is it because they were caught lying for a million and a half times? For censoring people who tried to expose them, or for trying to hide their list of side effects for 75 years, or for all the people who lost their jobs when they refused the depopulation injection?

There is talk about the opening of a major vaccine production plant in Toronto. According to these three false prophets, this is part of Canada’s efforts to build up the domestic manufacturing sector in the aftermath of the pandemic. Again, if you are buying their prophecy, the new Sanofi facility is the largest in Canada and is expected to significantly increase Canada’s domestic production of pediatric and adult vaccines for whooping cough, diphtheria, and tetanus.

“We would rebuild our capacity to produce lifesaving vaccines here in Canada,” shared Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. “This is important to protect our health, and to protect ourselves against FUTURE PANDEMICS.”

This speaks to the consistency, tenacity, and commitment of these false prophets. Amidst all the injuries and deaths of the last four years, they are boldly pushing so-called vaccines with no shame nor remorse.

While most Canadians cannot afford rent, or food, an 800,000,000-dollar injection facility is being showcased to the nation as something to be proud of.  For anyone who took these vaccines thinking that these vaccine companies will stand by you. According to Brianne Dressen, “You are on your own.”

REFERENCES:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/04/06/pfizer-breached-regulatory-code-five-times-watchdog-finds/

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In his new role as a reporter and Journalist, Michael can he be described in two words: brilliant, and relentless. Michael Thomas aka Redman was born in Grenada, and at an early age realized his love for music. He began his musical journey as a reggae performer with the street DJs and selectors. After he moved to Toronto in 1989, he started singing with the calypso tents, and in 2008, and 2009 he won the People’s Choice Award and the coveted title of Calypso Monarch. He has taken this same passion, and has begun to focus his attention on doing working within the community.

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Music promoter, culture man, and charismatic Artist Elsworth James has transcended

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BY MICHAEL THOMAS

Artist, music promoter, and one-of-a-kind culture man Mr. Elsworth James has passed away. James was known for his wide smile and charismatic performances on stage as an artist. He had several signature tunes from: “I Love Calypso Music,” “Afeisha,” and who can forget the famous anthems “Crabs in a Barrel,” Plus “Hail Minister Farrakhan.”

Elsworth was also an exceptionally well-known promoter of Caribbean artists and their music here in Toronto Canada and beyond. Just name the Soca, or Calypso entertainer and Elsworth most likely have presented them to a Canadian audience at some point in time.

It is said that Elsworth James was responsible for introducing many Caribbean Calypso and Soca performers to Canada for their first show.

Coming from humble beginnings on the Caribbean Island of Saint Vincent and growing up in Trinbago, Elsworth was a perfect example that winners never quit, and he demonstrated that on stage as well as behind the scenes. Elsworth was nominated for both: the Canadian Music Award, and the Juno Award, a great feat considering the industry’s ambivalence for Calypso and Soca music.

I had the privilege of speaking with his daughter Afeisha, the young lady he named one of his hit songs after about the family side of “Father James” as the younger people would call him.

“Dad was the Caribbean man,” Afeisha told me, “To the community and the larger diaspora. There was not a space where Caribbean music played that he was not a part of, or instrumental in growing.”

I asked Afeisha how she remembered Elsworth, and she answered, “To me he was dad, he was my first love. He was the biggest gentlest soul and I had him wrapped around my finger,” she laughed.

Afeisha told me her dad could reach people on any level. “Especially when you are a younger person going through adolescence and feel like the world does not understand you; he was compassionate.”

Elsworth was a man who read everything and even though he was mostly self-educated, his songwriting talent was exceptional, Afeisha said of her dad.

For a child whose mom died when he was just a few weeks old, his daughter described his parenting skills as excellent. “I used to be scared of the idea of disappointing my dad,” she told me. “That would make me burst into tears. That is how much faith he had in me, I never wanted to let him down.”

Elsworth passed away on June 6th, 2024, after being ill for some time. Our condolences and Nuff Respect to the love of his life Mrs. Margaret James and the rest of the James family.

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“No way! Was that really you?” The terrifying rise of ai deep fake

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

“I don’t want you to panic,” your friend tells you, “But there’s an inappropriate video of you circulating the internet.”

At first, you think that it is a sick joke. Then you click on the link. It is a nude video that had been recorded and published without your knowledge, or consent. That single video has spawned hundreds of deepfake iterations — at the height of it, there are more than 830 links containing the material.

“This is really one of the most devastating moments in my entire life.” You don’t know how to react.

There is a key element to the ethics of AI (an ever-exploding field) and a key component of this ever-unfolding AI story — has revolved around deep fakes, that AI-powered capable of creating an image, or video of someone that is both super convincing and completely fake.

With half the world’s population heading to the polls this year, Sumsub, a global full-cycle verification provider, detected upwards of a 245% increase in deep fakes worldwide – as well as a 303% increase in the U.S. The findings show a growing number of deep fakes in certain countries where elections occur in 2024, including the: US, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and South Africa.

Sumsub’s Q1 2024 verification and identity fraud data have provided some key global highlights on deep fakes:

  • Countries with the most deep fakes detected in Q1 2024 are: China, Spain, Germany, Ukraine, the US, Vietnam, and the UK.
  • There’s noticeable growth of deep fake incidents in countries where elections are planned for 2024: India (280%), the US (303%), South Africa (500%), Mexico (500%), Moldova (900%), Indonesia (1550%), and South Korea (1625%).
  • In the EU (where European Parliament elections are set for June), many countries experienced deep fake cases increase this includes Bulgaria (3000%), Portugal (1700%), Belgium (800%), Spain (191%), Germany (142%), and France (97%).
  • Even in countries with no elections in 2024, deep fake scams are advancing at unprecedented rates. This includes China (2800%), Turkey (1533%), Singapore (1100%), Hong Kong (1000%), Brazil (822%), Vietnam (541%), Ukraine (394%) ** and Japan (243%).
  • While AI fraud grew in most places, there were some countries holding elections in 2024 where the number of deep fake incidents decreased. This includes the UK (-10%), Croatia (-33%), Ireland (-40%), and Lithuania (-44%).

There is an aspect of this tech that has already been weaponized in ways that run the gamut from horrifying to disturbing:

  • Non-consensual deep fake: Non-consensual deep fake is a digitally altered, or artificially generated content, typically videos, or images, that depict individuals in scenarios they did not participate in and without their consent. This technology leverages advanced machine learning techniques, particularly deep learning, to superimpose, or graft an individual’s likeness onto someone else’s body, creating realistic, but false representations.
  • Pornographic abuse: Our opening story speaks to pornographic abuse, which involves the: creation, distribution, and consumption of sexually explicit material without the consent of the person depicted. This includes revenge porn, non-consensual pornography, and other forms of sexual exploitation online.
  • Election interference: Deep fakes can create videos of political candidates, or public figures making statements, or taking actions that never happened. These fabricated clips can be used to: damage reputations, influence public opinion, or create confusion among voters. Deep fakes can be used to exploit voters’ emotions by creating content that triggers: fear, anger, or other strong emotions, and can influence voting behavior.
  • Theft: Fraudsters can create deep fake videos of individuals to gain access to secure systems, bank accounts, or personal data. Deep fake audio, or video can be used in spear-phishing attacks, where the attacker pretends to be someone the victim knows and trusts to steal sensitive information.

So, how do you protect yourself? Some quick thoughts are to verify the authenticity of videos and images by checking multiple reputable sources. Do your best to limit the amount of personal information you share online, as it can be used to create convincing deep fakes. If you are aware of any deep fake content, report it to the relevant authorities about the platforms where the content is hosted.

As a media source our number one goal is to educate the community. We want you to share this information about deep fakes and how to detect them with friends, family, and colleagues. We actively advocate and remain a supported educational program that teaches critical thinking and media literacy.

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Bringing a unique perspective and texture to art; Introducing Abiola Idowu

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BY PAUL JUNOR

There were two days of spectacular Black Art showcases on Wednesday May 16th, and Thursday May 17th, 2024, when the work of the Nigerian-born artist Abiola Idowu was highlighted. It was held at the Conservatory Hall located at Brampton City Hall. The Celebrating Black Art showcase was held in conjunction with the Black Empowerment Unit, City of Toronto, and with Abiola Idowu. The theme of the showcase was “STAINLESS” Artwork which featured great artistic paintings, pieces and sculptures.

Idowu was born in Lagos, Nigeria and he acquired his formal education at the University of Lagos and Ahmadu Bello University. His work has been featured all over the world and he has garnered international recognition and awards for the brilliance and excellence of his paintings, sculptures and 3D installations. His studio is located at 160 Main Street South, Unit 25 in Brampton where he has been offering art classes and workshops every Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. starting from January 20th, 2024. His classes are geared to both beginners, or advanced students and all you have to do is bring your own materials.

Abiola’s work has been featured in the exhibition “GENESIS” at Gallery 35 in Brampton, as well as in the Miami Art Week. In addition, his artwork, sculptures and 3D installations have been seen at many venues both in Canada and other parts of the world. He is well-known in the artistic community and has received global attention.

At the Black Art Showcase there was a range of paintings that reflected the: creativity, ingenuity, authenticity, and personality of Abiola. His website aptly describes the: exotic, extraordinary and exquisite features of his pieces. It mentions that he seamlessly blends his Yoruba heritage with a global outlook. He delves into themes of identity, connection, and self-understanding. His figurative works transition into expansive and captivating landscapes of color and texture, inspiring self-reflection and growth. As a multi-disciplinary artist, he excels as: a designer, creator and community engagement. He writes on his Instagram @abiolaidowuart, “My experience as a sculptor will undoubtedly influence my approach to painting, bringing a unique perspective and texture to your work…it’s okay to explore.”

He emphasizes the power of art as a means of developing: togetherness. connection and security. He notes, “Just as the umbilical cord nourishes and sustains life, visual art provides a vital link between individuals, families and communities, fostering a sense of belonging and togetherness.” He elaborates that through art, we can:

  • Celebrate our diversity and common humanity
  • Preserve memories and create new ones
  • Find comfort and solace in time of need
  • Express ourselves and connect with others
  • Build bridges and strengthen relationships

He explains that he will “Keep using visual art to bring people together and nurture the bonds that unite us.” Finally, he clarifies the power of the creative process of art. “I emphasize the importance of using our talents and abilities to make a positive impact on our communities.”

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