TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Towards the end of the rally, Dr. Chris Shoemaker invited any medical professionals in the crowd to come up to the microphone and offer their testimony. Brenda was one who volunteered.
43:30 BRENDA [taking the microphone]: Hello everybody. My name is Brenda [inaudible] and I'm a registered practical nurse for over a decade. And the circumstances of covid has made me lose my passion. I've seen compassionate care be taken away by this distraught cognitive dissonance that has taken over our society.
I was a community visiting nurse, one with my community, visiting Type I diabetic children in the school systems. When it came close to that time of the pressure, you need to get your first vaccine, you need to get your second, or by October 31st you will no longer be employed, it took—
Oh, I'm shaking being up here!
It took being away from Canada. I just came back from St. Lucia. I was away for two months. And it took meeting other medical professionals, other doctors, 42 years of practice, share with me that they don't endorse this vaccine. And I said to him, wow, if you were in Canada, you would have lost your job by now.
It took me going away from this country to feel brave and courageous to stand here before you all to share this.
[clapping]
So thank you, to all of us in this position. Because it does take a lot of courage, it takes a lot of bravery.
And it, and it hurts, it hurts to, to be told, you're a threat to society, from a friend of many years, because I made the choice to choose informed consent. And a refusal. Not to choose this vaccine.
I'm still dealing with the consequences of today. I arrived back on the Can app.* Refused to do that. There's a lot of intimidation. There is a lot of police force.
I've even called [sighs] to do things the right way, through the Canadian system, you know, if you're a young couple and you want to book in your appointments to do your due diligence, that's all been taken away because of these covid measures. Public health measures. If you are a young couple and you want to go see the the sexual health clinics and do your tests, that's no longer an option available for you. I found this out coming back.
DR. CHRIS SHOEMAKER: If you don't—?
BRENDA: Just to book an appointment. Just to, you know, do your due diligence. I'm just being honest with you. The doctor called me back and said, I'm sorry, but due to the strained resources and the need for the nurses to call you on a daily base, you're not going to get the support you need. Your [inaudible] is going nowhere. Protect yourselves, keep yourselves healthy. And stand in power to use your voice, as scary as it is. So thank you.
DR. CHRIS SHOEMAKER [taking back the microphone]: And please stay with me for a moment. Please staz right here. And I would like to introduce a new phrase to our lexicon, to our medical professionals especially, like this young woman here with me, and my older self. And it is this:
To all of our colleagues, please say it with me— silent no more}
DR. CHRSIS SHOEMAKER AND BRENDA TOGETHER: Silent no more! Silent no more! Silent no more!
DR. CHRIS SHOEMAKER: Doctors and nurses, administrators—
DR. CHRSIS SHOEMAKER AND BRENDA TOGETHER: Silent no more!
[clapping, cheers]
DR. CHRIS SHOEMAKER [giving Brenda a hug]: Thank you. [speaking to crowd]: So hashtag that everybody, anybody who wants to make it about that, silent no more, for all of us to be able to speak what we've learned from countries a little more offshore of us.
You know this, huh, the topic that comes out of Belgium and New Zealand and the States and Canada and Australia, I mean, you know, you just, you want to gag after a while. You just literally want to gag when you see this one-sided view of what's medically appropriate.
Re: A small batch of new transcriptions of video of 2022 / Brenda
Date: 2023-05-30 09:28 am (UTC)Filmed September 3, 2022
"No More Shots, Let's Follow Denmark's Lead! 09/03/22"
https://rumble.com/v1ijlnz-no-more-shots-lets-follow-denmarks-lead-090322.html
TRANSCRIPT
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Towards the end of the rally, Dr. Chris Shoemaker invited any medical professionals in the crowd to come up to the microphone and offer their testimony. Brenda was one who volunteered.
43:30
BRENDA [taking the microphone]: Hello everybody. My name is Brenda [inaudible] and I'm a registered practical nurse for over a decade. And the circumstances of covid has made me lose my passion. I've seen compassionate care be taken away by this distraught cognitive dissonance that has taken over our society.
I was a community visiting nurse, one with my community, visiting Type I diabetic children in the school systems. When it came close to that time of the pressure, you need to get your first vaccine, you need to get your second, or by October 31st you will no longer be employed, it took—
Oh, I'm shaking being up here!
It took being away from Canada. I just came back from St. Lucia. I was away for two months. And it took meeting other medical professionals, other doctors, 42 years of practice, share with me that they don't endorse this vaccine. And I said to him, wow, if you were in Canada, you would have lost your job by now.
It took me going away from this country to feel brave and courageous to stand here before you all to share this.
[clapping]
So thank you, to all of us in this position. Because it does take a lot of courage, it takes a lot of bravery.
And it, and it hurts, it hurts to, to be told, you're a threat to society, from a friend of many years, because I made the choice to choose informed consent. And a refusal. Not to choose this vaccine.
I'm still dealing with the consequences of today. I arrived back on the Can app.* Refused to do that. There's a lot of intimidation. There is a lot of police force.
I've even called [sighs] to do things the right way, through the Canadian system, you know, if you're a young couple and you want to book in your appointments to do your due diligence, that's all been taken away because of these covid measures. Public health measures. If you are a young couple and you want to go see the the sexual health clinics and do your tests, that's no longer an option available for you. I found this out coming back.
DR. CHRIS SHOEMAKER: If you don't—?
BRENDA: Just to book an appointment. Just to, you know, do your due diligence. I'm just being honest with you. The doctor called me back and said, I'm sorry, but due to the strained resources and the need for the nurses to call you on a daily base, you're not going to get the support you need. Your [inaudible] is going nowhere. Protect yourselves, keep yourselves healthy. And stand in power to use your voice, as scary as it is. So thank you.
DR. CHRIS SHOEMAKER [taking back the microphone]: And please stay with me for a moment. Please staz right here. And I would like to introduce a new phrase to our lexicon, to our medical professionals especially, like this young woman here with me, and my older self. And it is this:
To all of our colleagues, please say it with me— silent no more}
DR. CHRSIS SHOEMAKER AND BRENDA TOGETHER: Silent no more! Silent no more! Silent no more!
DR. CHRIS SHOEMAKER: Doctors and nurses, administrators—
DR. CHRSIS SHOEMAKER AND BRENDA TOGETHER: Silent no more!
[clapping, cheers]
DR. CHRIS SHOEMAKER [giving Brenda a hug]: Thank you. [speaking to crowd]: So hashtag that everybody, anybody who wants to make it about that, silent no more, for all of us to be able to speak what we've learned from countries a little more offshore of us.
You know this, huh, the topic that comes out of Belgium and New Zealand and the States and Canada and Australia, I mean, you know, you just, you want to gag after a while. You just literally want to gag when you see this one-sided view of what's medically appropriate.
47:20
[END OF EXCERPT]
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
* I believe she refers to the ArriveCAN app which is an app used to submit customs declaration when entering Canada.
https://www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/services/arrivecan.html