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Thank you for remembering Shiela. I remember a couple more details you left out, too. She was reluctant because she already had confirmed natural immunity and was advised (correctly) that in her fragile state, the mRNA experimental genetic shots would likely be too toxic for her. She was caught between a rock and a hard place. The other detail was that she didn’t want to be intubated during a previsit to the hospital for a minor set back just before her operation she had fought for legally, but when her son left the room for a short period, he found she had been swiftly intubated and noted the look of terror in her eyes. She died under hospital care shortly thereafter, a similar story that many would tell under suspicious hospital protocol during that period. I believe that the powers that be couldn’t allow her to succeed and make a public spectacle of it. It would expose the reality of the toxicity of the shots and undermine the program. That is just my opinion.

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Could this story be any more heart breaking? I hope that from her viewpoint now, wherever Sheila is, she can see that the world is watching. Justice is coming

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Has Danielle Smith taken action to ensure that another case like Sheila's is never allowed to occur again? Has there been any sanctions to doctors that were involved directly or indirectly in denying her the care she needed? Has there been any action taken to discipline the individuals at AHS involved in denying the care she needed? That's what I thought. Condolences to her family and friends this day, and may she bask in the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ, amen.

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Unfortunately, it seems that a Premier cannot ban a medical injection as easily as Governors do down South. Regardless, Smith is making probably the best move she can by rewriting the Alberta Bill of Rights, which supersedes all, such that bodily autonomy is paramount without consequences; it might even be explicit about vaccines/injections.

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Her will to fight against the government and medical tyranny will not be forgotten. This poor woman deserved to be treated with compassion and respect. Our whole system let her down.

Rest in peace.

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R.I.P. Sheila. She deserved that organ transplant instead she was denied by a criminally corrupt medical system. In other words, she was forced to die. Nice health care system we have. Someone should be held accountable for her death.

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With love & Blessings

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