(LifeSiteNews) – According to a leaked memo obtained by the Epoch Times, the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) will oblige sailors stationed at sea to take a COVID booster jab—unless they have recently contracted the coronavirus itself.
The Royal #CanadianNavy (RCN) has mandated that all sailors stationed at sea must receive up-to-date #COVID-19 vaccinations, which includes at least one booster shot “within the last six months.” https://t.co/JZzleAzLaO
— The Epoch Times Canada (@EpochTimesCan) November 9, 2022
RCN Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee wrote in an unclassified memo from November 4:
My direction remains that only sailors with up to date vaccinations, defined as the primary vaccination series plus either a booster within the last 6 months or a confirmed recovery from a COVID-19 infection within the last 6 months, be employed or undergo training as a member of crew aboard HMC ships and submarines.
All RCN members who choose to forgo the booster will be posted “ashore immediately,” according to the memo. The RCN seems to be admitting natural immunity is effective, as prior infection is accepted in lieu of the shots.
The reason for the booster push is that the RCN is under the impression that jabbed sailors will not contract or spread the virus.
Topshee said: “Ships at sea have very limited access to medical care, and therefore, all those embarked should have vaccinations that are up to date.”
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The Quebec College of Physicians believes Canada’s assisted suicide program, Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), can and should be used on infants born with ‘severe malformations’.
This is nothing short of infanticide.
In a recent press release, Dr. Louis Roy from the Quebec College of Physicians claimed that MAiD could be appropriate for babies born with ‘grave and severe syndromes’ for which their ‘prospective of survival is null, so to speak.’
No matter how you spin it, an infant cannot consent to their own death – to decide for them and give a lethal dose is murder.
Sign now to tell the Quebec College of Physicians they cannot issue death sentences to infants with illnesses!
Once the door to killing without consent is opened, the number of people who become eligible to be murdered increases exponentially. Providing MAiD to a person who cannot consent is a standard that is wildly dangerous for all persons with intellectual disabilities in Canada.
Canada cannot begin killing babies when doctors predict that they will not have a good quality of life. Predictions are often based on discriminatory assumptions about life with a disability. Many people diagnosed with disabilities as babies who were expected to not have a good quality of life are now grown adults leading thriving lives.
Providing MAiD for terminally ill newborns is murder! This is a slippery slope towards ending the lives of millions of people either born with or diagnosed with intellectual disabilities.
The Quebec College of Physicians MUST back down from infanticide — SIGN NOW and make them know that you flatly condemn this horrifying practice!
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Despite evidence that the COVID vaccinations do not prevent transmission of the virus, the vice-admiral believes that unvaccinated sailors are a risk to others.
“The RCN cannot accept the risk to ships program that unvaccinated personnel present…” Topshee stated.
He seemed to be echoing the Canadian prime minister’s statements from the 2021 federal election campaign: Justin Trudeau called unvaccinated Canadians a risk to vaccinated Canadians. He would not, therefore, let vaccine-free travelers board planes, trains, or ships.
Reminder – Trudeau to the unvaccinated: You can’t go on planes or trains and ‘put people at risk’
Source: TheDC Shorts (Youtube) pic.twitter.com/aDcRtGfKRo— Wittgenstein (@backtolife_2023) November 5, 2022
The RCN attempt to ensure everyone is jabbed flies in the face of data showing that vaccinated individuals themselves are a major source of COVID spread.
The move to stop unboosted RCN personnel from serving on the open sea follows Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee’s September remarks that staffing shortages have caused a personnel ‘crisis’ in the Navy.
“We need more people. We need them as quickly as we can get them,” he told The Canadian Press.
By the updated jab policy, it seems he is not willing to recruit from the majority of Canadians who have not received a booster.