In a powerful testimony provided to the National Citizens Inquiry, Marcela Clark, a kidney transplant recipient and survivor of communism, shared her disturbing experiences as a Canadian citizen who refused to take the experimental mRNA injections. Her testimony shed light on the alarming erosion of personal freedoms, medical discrimination, and the potentially life-threatening consequences she faces due to her personal choice on Covid injections.
Marcela’s Journey and Perspective
Marcela’s story began in Czechoslovakia, where she was born under the oppressive grip of communism. Her family made the courageous decision to immigrate to Canada when she was nine years old, seeking freedom and a better life. What happened in the past three years shaped her perspective on Canada due to the recent Covid measures imposed in her newfound home.
Having successfully lived with her transplant for over 20 years, Marcela diligently followed her medical routine, including regular bloodwork to monitor her anti-rejection medications. From the pandemic’s early stages, she sensed something was amiss and felt uneasy about the mask mandates.
Challenging Discrimination
Despite facing immense challenges, Marcela adamantly refused to wear a mask during her visits to medical clinics. Over the course of ten months, she defiantly stood her ground, challenging the authorities and risking consequences. The clinic staff eventually segregated her into a VIP room, emphasizing her different status due to being unvaccinated. Recognizing the parallels to historical discrimination, Marcela took a stand and returned to the waiting room, refusing to be treated as a second-class citizen.
This act of resistance led to an extreme escalation of events. The clinic staff called the police, not just one but two vehicles, creating an unnecessary spectacle and instilling fear in Marcela and onlookers. The police threatened her with arrest and issued her a $300 fine for not wearing a mask. Shockingly, this was only one of the numerous fines she accumulated, amounting to over $1,300, all for the “crime” of refusing to wear a mask.
Medical Access Denied
Marcela’s struggles extended beyond medical facilities. She was banned from certain laboratories, preventing her from conducting essential bloodwork. As a result, she lived in fear of being cut off from her vital anti-rejection medications. Her concerns were not unfounded, as Marcela had to seek out alternative clinics for her blood tests. Moreover, she even confronted her pharmacist, ensuring her exemption from vaccination was documented to safeguard her access to medication.
The potential consequences of being denied her medications are dire. Without them, Marcela would be forced onto dialysis or face organ rejection, which could lead to her death. This constant fear weighs heavily on her as she lives day-to-day, uncertain about her future.
Challenging the Medical Establishment
Even during her scheduled medical appointments, Marcela continued to challenge the medical establishment’s coercion regarding COVID vaccines. She confronted her transplant doctor, requesting an exemption letter, but was met with dismissal and indifference. This lack of empathy and understanding further fueled her frustration and determination to fight against the system.
Marcela recently received a shocking letter from her transplant clinic outlining changes to testing procedures and vaccine requirements. The letter suggested that Covid assessment centers for PCR testing would be closing in Alberta, with a shift towards self-administered rapid antigen tests. The document also emphasized the importance of vaccines and booster doses, leaving Marcela deeply concerned about potential future pressures to comply.
As she prepares for her upcoming clinic appointment, Marcela faces the ongoing uncertainty of being banned from facilities where she receives essential medical care. This uncertainty, coupled with the ever-present fear of being denied her medications, has galvanized her resolve to fight against medical discrimination and advocate for her rights.
Eroding Freedoms and Medical Discrimination
Marcela’s heartbreaking testimony is a stark reminder of the erosion of personal freedoms and medical autonomy and the rise of medical discrimination within the Prime Minster of Canada, Justin Trudeau’s Covid measures. Her experiences highlight the alarming consequences faced by individuals who choose not to take experimental mRNA injections and the discriminatory treatment they encounter in medical settings.
Marcela’s journey, from her upbringing under communism to her current battle against medical discrimination, showcases the importance of preserving personal freedoms and standing up for individual rights. Her unwavering determination to challenge the system and protect her access to vital medications serves as an inspiration for others who find themselves in similar situations.
Medical ethics? Medical doctors are not the same as when I grew up. This new breed are more like tyrants and pharma-sorcery salesmen. I avoid them going on 14 years now. Exercise, rest, and eat properly. Get plenty of sunshine working outside. This poor lady has been through a nightmare, and she isn’t the only one. Also, the good doctors here were bullied into submission —they had to follow the pharma-sorcey protocols, or their medical license would have been suspended or revoked. Anybody that has taken microbiology could have easily dispelled the masktard baloney on day one!
Four out of five people (I read in a report) are jabbed with suicide juice too. I guess 20% of the purebloods are smarter than 80% of the sheeple? Or will the 80% shed spike protein on us till we die? Good vs. Evil all day long now.
CLEVER CANADIANS: WHEN WILL YOU HANG TURD-TRUDEAU?
THE SOONER THE BETTER!