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April 28, 2023 | Trudeau Claims He Never Forced COVID Vaccinations

Martin Armstrong

Martin Arthur Armstrong is current chairman and founder of Armstrong Economics. He is best known for his economic predictions based on the Economic Confidence Model, which he developed.

Schwab’s favorite Young Leader is rewriting recent history by claiming he never forced the COVID vaccinations on the public. WHAT?! This man prevented people from exiting or entering the country without their shots. He shut down Canada’s economy, stifled all media outlets from questioning the COVID narrative, froze bank accounts of vaccine protestors, and made countless people choose between their job or schooling and getting the experimental vaccine.

Trudeau now admits “there are potential side effects in vaccinations. And there are people who’ve probably gotten very sick from vaccinations,” but he claims that Canadians were actually provided an option to choose.

“Individuals are allowed to make their own choices. There may be all sorts of reasons why someone is hesitant to get vaccinated. But I make a distinction, and I always have, between someone choosing for personal reasons to choose not to get vaccinated and someone deliberately using misinformation to mislead and scare other people with so-called facts that aren’t facts at all that lead them to make a choice that endangers their lives and the lives of other citizens.”

Unbelievable! His Ministry of Truth is working hard to gaslight the people. He once claimed only a “fringe minority” believed misinformation, but he still forced them to choose between life as they knew it or the jab. Let us recall his true words before they are scrubbed from the internet (begins in French before transitioning to English):

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April 28th, 2023

Posted In: Armstrong Economics

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