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June 27, 2026

This week Lucy Crisetig has crafted our leading article on 'Giving Love a Voice' which is all about how we can deal with loss and grief. Then our next feature is a definitive article by Kenny Carmody titled, 'The Psychology of the Resisters: What the Obedience Experiments Never Told Us.' This is a MUST READ article and is followed by Darylle Virginia Dennis's simple 3-step process to start manifesting the life we want. Plus we have your FREE First Chapter of The new book ‘Solving The Heart Puzzle’ By Bill Code MD

Full Newsletter

June 27, 2026

In This Issue:

  • Giving Love a Voice In A World Full Of Grief
  • Darylle Virginia Dennis Shares The Simple 3-Step Process To Start Manifesting The Life We Want…
  • The Psychology of the Resisters: What the Obedience Experiments Never Told Us
  • Why Is the Canadian National Advisory Committee on Immunization Still Recommending Covid Shots & How You Can Stop Them
  • Your FREE First Chapter of The New Book ‘Solving The Heart Puzzle’ By Bill Code MD

Message From The Editor

Wow, here we are at the end of June already. That means we are already just about halfway through 2026, and are heading towards 2027! We have already passed the Equinox and the days are actually getting shorter now. Yet we’ve hardly even got used to writing out ‘2026’ and it seems just like yesterday that we were wondering what 2024 was going to be like!

Time is certainly flowing fast and furiously as we speed towards our inevitable destiny, and although it might seem scary (especially when I think of the days getting shorter!), it means that we will get through this time of testing quicker, and soon we will be in that post-crisis rebuilding phase. The time we all know will come when we can finally get back to a real human-centric world. A world where genuine health and wellness will be prioritized, where the rights of everyone will be respected and where there will be genuine empathy and care.

The future is definitely going to be brighter and more positive than this ‘time of madness’ that we have been through. And the more we start to understand and practice our ‘quantum manifesting’ abilities, the better it will be.

Talking of which, we had a fantastic interview with Darylle Virginia Dennis earlier this week about quantum manifestation (see the article on it below) and will be hosting another interview on the subject with Dr. Dorle Kneifel on Tuesday, July 14th. You won’t want to miss it.

While we know that the future is going to be better, sadly, as with all wars, a lot of damage has been done and we are all carrying the scars of trauma and loss, and it will take a while (perhaps generations) for us to truly heal.

The good-old mainstream media is still intentionally down playing the extent of all-cause mortality, which we know is massive. I was just reading yesterday that New Zealand’s official vaccination records show a 50% higher-than-expected all-cause mortality rate for people who took the Covid vaccine. But instead of investigating their own data and getting to the bottom of this, Health New Zealand is spending millions of dollars of tax-payers money to pursue criminal charges against their former database administrator for exposing the records!

However, it is all beginning to come out now, and we are at least getting a real sense of the impending ‘Big Reveal.’ But so far everyone has ignored the human tragedy that statements like “a 50% higher-than-expected all-cause mortality rate” hides and just how big the real human tragedy within all this really is.

There are so many grieving families, heart-broken parents, children and grandchildren, though no-one is really talking about that. And they should be. If we can look beyond the statistics and see the real pain and suffering that has been caused to so many of us, our families, our friends and our communities, we would understand the truly horrific scale of what has been done to us.

If we can start to acknowledge the extent and damage of this, I am sure it would put us all into that same post-World-War-One stunned daze where all we can murmur while shaking our heads in disbelief is “Never again. Never again!” And hopefully, this time, we will make sure it sticks.

However, it all needs to start with being able to get through the pain and grief of loss.

While we know that death is an inevitable part of life, and that many recent deaths are completely unrelated to Covid or the Covid-jab, the spike in all-cause mortality is adding dramatically to this burden of sadness that we see and apparently are somehow ‘expected’ to bear. But for most people we don’t even know how to deal with it, and we still feel we can’t talk about it. Obviously this just perpetuates the pain.

To help start this healing process, our fabulous CHA writer Lucy Crisetig is back, and this week is sharing a very timely and well considered article on this topic of dealing with the loss of a loved one which is so relevant to so many people out there right now. Read her article titled ‘Giving Love a Voice’ below…

I also feel that there are a great deal of us out there who are dealing with other, sometimes just as painful, forms of loss that we don’t know how to come to terms with either.

I think about all the losses we have seen since the beginning of 2020: The loss of jobs; the loss of friends; the loss of family; the loss of livelihood; the loss of respect and reputation… Sometimes even the intentional loss of life…

These are all common experiences for almost all of us at Canada Health Alliance, yet often we don’t really know what we can do about the psychological damage it has done.

For me a good place to start is to understand why it happened and why I made the choice (because it was an active choice) to stand up, knowing that all those losses were going to be inevitable.

Then I read Kenny Carmody’s substack post titled ‘The Psychology of the Resisters’ and it almost brought me to tears because, for perhaps the first time ever, I began to understand the why – and why humanity will always survive.

All I can say is read the article below and subscribe to Kenny!

Thank you for being my support structure through it all, for being my ‘tribe’ and for confirming with me, through your support and subscriptions, that my perceptions were real. That what I was seeing over these last crazy six long years was actually there and that I wasn’t confused, misinformed or mentally ill, as we were all told that we were.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Alan Brough
CHA Director – alan.brough@canadahealthalliance.org


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Quote of the Week

“More than twenty years ago I began a careful study of the subject of vaccination, and before I got through, I was forced to the conclusion that vaccination was the most colossal medical fallacy that ever cursed the human race.

Few physicians attempt to investigate this subject for themselves.

They have been taught to believe its efficacy. They have vaccinated because it was the custom and they were paid for it. They have supposed vaccination would prevent disease because the best authorities said it would, and they accept it without question..”

Dr. A. M. Ross, written back in 1888


Wins of the Week

This week has seen a whole lot of dramatic ‘action’ on the global political scene, with more drama in the US / Iran negotiations, and of course the resignation of UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer, which we predicted as inevitable less than three months ago. Under normal circumstances, given how Starmer is the most unpopular British Prime Minister in history, we would have listed this as a Win of the Week. However, given that the next leader of the Labour Party (and hence the next British Prime Minister) will most likely be Ex-Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, who is really just Starmer 2.0, I don’t think much will change. Meanwhile, there have been numerous actual Wins, a brief handful of which we detail below…

  1. In a remarkable and unexpected turn of events, a Human Rights Museum board member has resigned in protest to a ‘one-sided’ exhibit on displaced Palestinians that is about to be launched. International human rights lawyer Mark Berlin announced his decision in a letter to federal Culture Minister Marc Miller and the chair of the museum’s board. Berlin’s June 22 letter accuses the museum of prioritizing “ideology” by telling the story of the Palestinian displacement of 1948 without acknowledging the parallel displacement of Jews from Arab nations. There have been concerns raised for many years about the political and race-based bias of the Winnipeg facility. Hopefully this high-profile resignation will bring more scrutiny to their policies and decision-making.
  2. On Monday U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) subpoenaed Dr. Anthony Fauci to testify publicly next month before the U.S. Senate, after Fauci backed out of a voluntary appearance. Fauci will have to testify before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs, which Paul chairs. Fauci is expected to testify under oath about “everything” — from his involvement in funding gain-of-function research that may have created Covid-19 to the subsequent cover-up of a possible lab leak. Rand Paul said he will also ask Fauci about the destruction of federal records and about the controversial preemptive “auto-pen” pardon former President Joe Biden granted him last year. This hearing will be very interesting indeed, and is hopefully the beginning of the end for Fauci.
  3. On Tuesday The U.S. Justice Department announced that it has charged 455 defendants for various healthcare fraud schemes totalling more than $6.5 billion. The charges, unveiled at a press conference in Washington, are against defendants for a variety of schemes in what officials called a record-setting action against fraud. FBI Director Kash Patel said the charges arose from a “new era” of investigating fraud. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in March creating the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, which is chaired by Vice President JD Vance and has promised to target rampant fraud, especially within healthcare. With each conviction more money will be made available for actual treatment and service delivery which helps to actually improve public health.
  4. Although most people have justifiably little faith in the ongoing US / Iran negotiations, the one ‘Win’ we can celebrate is that the global price of oil has come right down again. Before the war with Iran the price of crude oil averaged about US$60 per barrel. After peaking at about US$120 per barrel, by last night it had gone right down to just US$70 per barrel, which is pretty good considering how fragile the peace talks are. Yet we haven’t really seen the massive price reduction at the fuel pumps yet. To address this discrepancy, on Wednesday this week, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate major energy firms, accusing them of price gouging for failing to reduce gasoline prices in line with falling crude oil costs. He specifically named Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, and BP, stating that consumers were being ripped off because pump prices were not dropping as fast as wholesale oil prices. The good news about this is that if pump prices are forced down in the U.S., it will add pressure for our retail fuel prices here in Canada to drop a bit further as well.

If you have any personal, local or national wins that you think we should share and celebrate please email then to me at alan.brough@canadahealthalliance.org


Photo by Jametlene Reskp on Unsplash

Giving Love a Voice

           By Lucy Crisetig

After a loved one passes on, there are so many feelings, emotions and questions rolling around inside you creating waves of ups and downs. In our modern times, we generally have very little direction on processing all the things going on in our bodies and minds. It can be debilitating.

Imagine a time when the passing of a loved one can be something inspiring, soothing and meaningful – even through the pain.

Instead of encouraging disengagement from the loss as a “final” stage of grieving, what if we focus on how to honour the bond with that person, that friendship or relationship and how to move through the loss in a way that’s beneficial while we continue living and adapting to changes.

When we understand that the essence of who we are is high frequency energy – not our bodies, and that energy never stops or simply ends, it makes sense to ask:

  • Where is my loved one now?
  • Does our connection still exist?
  • Can love continue beyond physical death?

One way of understanding grief is that it is love looking for the essence of the person we knew as a physical body that looked a certain way and had these behaviours. When someone dies or a relationship changes, the love that held that bond doesn’t dissolve. Their love never leaves you, and your love never leaves them. It’s merely the outward expression of the relationship that’s changed. It doesn’t take the pain away, however it does shift your focus to a new way of being with that special person.

When your love wants to be shared as it always had, we look around for them and they’re not there. We don’t see or hear them, so it seems there’s no way for physical expression.

The physicality of the person is no longer there, the same dreams, the same routines, are no longer there. That’s true, yet if that’s all we look for, we can become stuck in isolation, numbness, hopelessness, or despair.

However, their essence does still remain – bonded to you always, through love.

Giving love a voice means finding ways to continue expressing that love rather than trying to suppress it.

Here are some ways to do that:

Speak to Them

Continue conversations with your loved ones.

  • Talk to them when you’re at home or while out walking.
  • Write letters to them.
  • Invite them to be with you at important life events.
  • Ask for guidance or support when you face difficult decisions.
  • Even ask them what they would do and imagine what they’d say.

Tell Their Stories

Their stories keep the meaning of their life alive in the world.

  • Share your favourite memories of them with family and friends.
  • Create a memory book dedicated to them.
  • Acknowledge what they taught you and share that.
  • Speak their name often.

Live the Gifts They Gave You

Your love can speak through your actions.

First ask yourself: “What part of them continues to live in me? What did they teach me through their actions that can make my life and others’ better?” Maybe it’s:

  • Their kindness.
  • Their courage.
  • Their sense of humour.
  • Their generosity.
  • Their thoughtfulness.

When you embody those qualities, their legacy continues through your life.

Let Grief Speak

Many people try to be strong by pushing grief away. Or as a child you believed you were never to speak about it. Brush it under the rug. Yet grief itself is love wanting to be expressed.

  • Grief can speak through tears of love.
  • Longing for them, can be love.
  • Remembering precious times, can be love.

When we allow ourselves to feel these emotions without judging them as something gone wrong and rather see them as love wanting to be expressed, grief often becomes less frightening and more meaningful.

A Companioning Perspective

The goal is not to stop grieving or replace grief with happiness because that’s not always achievable in the moment. The invitation is to listen for the voice beneath the pain. It’s often love saying:

“I still matter.” 
“This relationship still matters.” 
“What we shared is still part of who I am.”

Finding ways to express that continuing love, transforms grief from being less about losing someone and more about learning a new way of loving them. The pain may still be present, but it is held within a relationship that continues to have meaning, connection, and purpose.

Healthy grieving does not require ending the relationship, it’s transforming it.

Lucy Crisetig
Artist, Writer, Coach
IG: lucy_crisetig

If you would like to share this article with anyone you know struggling with grief and loss, you can share this link with them: https://canadahealthalliance.org/library/giving-love-a-voice/


Darylle Virginia Dennis Shares The Simple 3-Step Process To Start Manifesting The Wealth, Health and Happiness We Want…

Just two days ago, (on Thursday June 25th) the author of the bestselling book Quantum Living, Darylle Virginia Dennis was our guest on the CHA – VCC National Assembly call.

As many of you will know, over the last month or two we have been focusing on the whole idea of learning and understanding the principles of Quantum Mechanics to help us manifest a better life and a better future – and to determine whether this is even possible.

We discussed this in the Frequency Healing training session on Wednesday evening and looked at the whole issue of vibrational frequency and how that can enhance our quantum abilities. But it is a complex notion, so I had a list of tough questions ready for Darylle who has been studying and mastering Quantum Living for decades.

I primarily wanted to get from her a simple, step-by-step list of things we, as ordinary average Canadians, could do to be able to manifest the life we want.

Well the discussion was broad and wide-ranging, and both philosophical and fascinating at the same time. Yet, as requested, Darylle did distill all the complexity down to three simple steps which, based on her many years of experience, she believes are critical prerequisites for us to be able to leverage the Quantum field to literally manifest anything we truly want.

These three steps are:

  1. Be sure that at all times you genuinely and sincerely intend to be of value to whoever crosses your path.
  2. Clearly know what you want, and
  3. You must lose your ego and any judgement that comes with it completely. Be aware that if you have negativity of any form in your consciousness it is your ego, and that negativity stops you from being able to match the pure love of the Universe. And if you can’t match the high vibrational frequency of the Universe you simply won’t be able to manifest.

For me this ‘foundational morality’ that is required was encouraging to discover because it tells me that the forces of darkness, which we stand against, can not leverage this creative power of manifestation against us because of their ego and their inability to be of true service and value to others.

This gives us a massive advantage in this spiritual war we find ourselves in, especially when you consider how comparatively few highly charged people can still raise the vibrational frequency of the entire planet. This can be done in the same way that a collection of aligned practitioners who focus their collective consciousness have already been known to reduce crime rates in violent North American cities, which was another very interesting case study that Darylle shared.

I strongly encourage you all to watch the recording of this National Assembly Zoom call with Darylle Virginia Dennis which should be up on our website sometime this coming week.

Meanwhile, if you missed this discussion with Darylle, or if you are just interested in how you can develop your own quantum manifesting abilities you should…

Sign-Up For Our Next ‘Quantum Manifestation’ National Assembly Call on Tuesday July 14th

Yip, we have a follow-up discussion to further explain these concepts and to walk you through the ‘practice’ of manifesting.

On Tuesday, July 14th my guest to continue unpacking this incredible topic will be none-other that our CHA President, Dr. Dorle Kneifel herself!

Just like Darylle, Dorle has been developing her own quantum capabilities over the years and will share with us how she came to realize that there was more to the world than the mere ‘physical,’ and how she has been honing her understanding and her ability to manifest.

This FREE Zoom call on Tuesday, July 14th will be a great follow-up to our call with Darylle this last week and will give us another very personal and engaging perspective on how we can literally become Masters of the Universe!

To register for this FREE National Assembly call click: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/rSINKJFtQxypchbJJo5JZQ or visit our Events page on our CHA website at: https://canadahealthalliance.org/events/


Psychology of the Resisters:

What the Obedience Experiments Never Told Us

          By Kenny Carmody

“Every crisis reveals something about human nature. The pandemic revealed something most of us were not prepared to see, about compliance, about conscience, and about the small minority who refused.”

Every obedience experiment in history had the same overlooked finding: Not everyone complied.

In Milgram’s laboratory at Yale in 1961, 65% of participants delivered what they believed were potentially lethal electric shocks to a stranger, simply because a man in a white coat told them to. The world remembered that number. It became the defining fact of the experiment. The evidence of how easily ordinary people could be led to do terrible things.

But 35% refused.

In Solomon Asch’s conformity experiments, 75% of participants denied obvious visual evidence at least once to match a unanimous wrong group. That number too became the headline. The proof of social pressure’s power.

But 25% never conformed. Not once, across any trial.

In Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment, the guards became cruel within days and the prisoners psychologically broke. That became the story, the terrifying demonstration of how quickly roles override character.

But at least one guard refused to dehumanize. And one prisoner did something even more remarkable: he demanded a lawyer instead of a doctor, breaking the psychological frame of the entire experiment by insisting on his identity outside the role the situation had assigned him.

We spent decades studying the ones who complied. We wrote the textbooks about them. We built the psychology curricula around them. We used their compliance as the lens through which we understood human nature under pressure.

We barely asked what made the others different.

That question matters more now than it ever has.

The COVID-Era Resisters Were Not Difficult to Find

They were everywhere, if you knew where to look.

Physicians who filed exemptions and lost their hospital privileges. Who prescribed early treatment protocols when the guidelines prohibited them. Who documented adverse events when the system made documentation slow, unrewarding, and professionally risky.

Nurses who walked away from careers they had spent decades building rather than administer what they could not administer with genuine informed consent. Who chose unemployment over the specific form of compliance that their conscience could not accommodate.

Scientists who published contrary data knowing exactly what it would cost them. Who submitted to the fourth journal after the third rejection. Who built independent communication channels when the institutional ones closed against them.

Parents who stood alone at school board meetings. Who read the primary literature on child Covid risk and refused to perform a fear they did not feel. Who absorbed the social judgment of their communities and kept showing up.

And ordinary people, the most important category of all, who simply said, quietly, without drama, without press coverage, without any particular reward: NO. Not as a political act. Not as ideological performance. As a private, specific, personal refusal grounded in something the system could not reach.

What made them different?

What the Research Actually Shows

The answer is not what most people expect.

It is not personality. The resisters were not uniformly bold, extroverted, or naturally confrontational. Many described themselves as conflict-avoidant. Many complied in other areas of their lives with no particular difficulty.

It is not political affiliation. The resisters came from across the ideological spectrum. The physician who refused the mandate was not always the one whose politics made refusal ideologically convenient. Some of the most principled resisters held views that made their resistance more personally costly, not less.

It is not superior intelligence or access to better information. The most educated populations in the most information-rich environments on earth complied at rates that should make everyone humble about the relationship between knowledge and conscience.

Research consistently identifies something different. A cluster of situational and cognitive patterns. Not traits you either have or don’t. Patterns that can be cultivated, practiced, and passed on.

The Four Factors That Held

First: Prior reflection on authority.

The resisters had usually thought, before the crisis, in the ordinary time when thinking was possible and the cost was low, about the limits of institutional trust.

They were not cynics. Cynicism is a passive position. It requires nothing and produces nothing.

They were people who had genuinely asked themselves, at some earlier point: under what conditions would I refuse? What would an institution have to ask of me before I said no? Where are my actual lines?

The person who has answered that question in advance arrives at the moment of institutional demand with something the unprepared person does not have. A pre-formed position. A decision already made in conditions of lower pressure that does not have to be constructed from scratch under the full weight of social and professional consequence.

The Milgram subjects who refused most readily were not more virtuous. They had simply thought about authority before they were inside the experiment.

Second: A concrete reference point outside the consensus.

Every resister who held had something the system could not reach.

For some it was a professional oath, the specific, written, historically grounded commitment to the patient’s wellbeing and genuine informed consent that existed independently of any employer, any guideline, any regulatory body.

For some it was a religious or philosophical conviction that located ultimate moral authority somewhere other than institutional endorsement.

For some it was a relationship, a specific person whose trust and respect mattered more than the approval of the consensus. A mentor. A patient. A child watching what they would choose.

For some it was simply a fact, a clinical observation, a data point, a piece of primary evidence, that they had read themselves, understood themselves, and could not unfind regardless of what the official narrative required them to believe.

The system is very good at replacing your external reference points with its own. At redefining what counts as evidence. At delegitimizing the sources you trusted. At making the fact you observed with your own eyes feel less real than the consensus that says it didn’t happen.

The resister had an anchor point the system could not move.

Identify yours now. Before you need it.

Third: at least one other person.

This finding from Milgram is so important it cannot be overstated.

When a single confederate in the experiment refused to continue, when one person visibly dissented from the unanimous pressure to comply, compliance rates dropped from 65% to 10%. Just one person.

The resisters of the Covid era were not, in the main, isolated individuals operating on pure individual conviction. They found each other. Through informal networks, through the early independent publications, through the quiet professional conversations that preceded any public visibility. Through Signal groups and private email chains and the specific relief of discovering that the person you thought was alone in seeing clearly had been looking for you too.

What they gave each other was not information, primarily. It was the one thing that social pressure most systematically removes: the confirmation that their perception was real. That what they were seeing was actually there. That they were not, as the consensus pressure was designed to make them feel, simply confused or misinformed or mentally unwell.

Permission. That is the word the resisters use most consistently. They gave each other permission to keep seeing what they were seeing.

You do not need a movement. You need one person. The right person, found before the pressure peaks. Build that relationship now.

Fourth: the willingness to tolerate social pain.

Not immunity to it. Not indifference to exclusion and judgment and the specific grief of watching relationships change because of what you would not pretend to believe. Tolerance.

The resisters felt the pressure. Every one of them. The family dinners that became arguments. The colleagues who stopped including them. The professional communities that closed. The specific loneliness of holding a position that the people around you had decided was not just wrong but dangerous.

They felt it and they kept going.

Not because they had found a way to make it not hurt. Because they had decided, at some level of consciousness that was more fundamental than the social pain, that the alternative hurt more.

The alternative was not comfort. It was moral injury. The specific, corrosive, long-accumulating damage of acting against your own ethical standards. Of looking back at the record of your choices and finding a person you did not choose to be.

The social pain of resistance is acute, visible, and time-limited.

The moral injury of complicity is chronic, hidden, and compounds across years.

The resisters had done the mathematics. Often without being able to articulate it explicitly. They had simply understood, somewhere below the level of verbal reasoning, that one of those costs was survivable and the other was not.

What We Missed: The Deeper Formation

These four factors are the surface structure of resistance. Beneath them is something that takes longer to build and matters more.

The resisters were not made in 2020. They were made decades earlier. In the specific early experiences that produce people capable of disagreeing with authority without destruction. In the books that gave them pattern literacy, the Bible, Jung, Solzhenitsyn, Arendt, Frankl, the history of institutional failure, before anyone was asking them to use it. In the small daily practices of honest disagreement that built the muscle before the weight became serious.

The childhood of the resister is recognizable. At least one adult who modelled principled disagreement. Permission to lose arguments and to win them. Some early experience of institutional error that established, without producing cynicism, that authority and truth are not the same thing.

The reading life of the resister is recognizable. Wide. Across traditions. Deeply historical. The kind of reading that produces what psychologists call integrative complexity, the capacity to hold multiple frameworks simultaneously and recognize a pattern across different contexts and different eras.

The linguistic practice of the resister is recognizable. Precise language. A refusal to adopt institutional vocabulary wholesale. The understanding that the word you accept carries the framework attached to it, and that the framework determines what you can think.

None of this is innate. All of it is transmissible.

The Forward-Looking Question

The most important contribution the resisters made was not their resistance.

It was the proof that resistance was possible.

In every major obedience and conformity experiment, the resisters demonstrated something that the study of the compliant majority could never establish: that the situation did not determine the outcome. That the psychological and structural forces producing compliance were powerful but not total. That conscience, under sufficient preparation, could hold.

That proof is not a comfort. It is a responsibility.

Because the mechanisms that produced compliance at the scale we witnessed are documented, replicable, and already being refined. The emergency authorization frameworks remain in place. The surveillance infrastructure has been maintained (and enhanced). The psychological techniques for fear amplification, consensus manufacture, and the systematic targeting of individual judgment have been recorded and will be studied.

The next test is already being designed.

The question is not whether it will come.

The question is who will be ready when it does.

The answer to that question is being built right now. In the children watching what the adults around them choose. In the medical students being trained, or not trained, to exercise independent clinical judgment under institutional pressure. In the slow, private, unspectacular daily choices that build or erode the capacity for independent conscience.

The resister is not born. They are built.

What to Build

Five things. Specific. Available now.

  1. Read the history of institutional failure. Not to produce distrust but to produce calibration. Thalidomide. Tuskegee. The tobacco science. The suppression of lead’s neurological damage. The Vioxx scandal. The history of times when the expert consensus was wrong, captured, and costly — and the timeline on which it was corrected. This is not cynicism. It is the most practically useful knowledge available to anyone who will ever be asked to trust an institution.
  2. Practice disagreement in low-stakes situations. Moral courage is a muscle. It is built by the small daily decisions — the minor expressed uncertainty, the gentle public correction, the private document that records what you actually observed — that cost something modest and strengthen the capacity for when the cost becomes serious.
  3. Find your anchor point. The value, the principle, the person, the oath, the fact that exists independently of any institutional consensus and cannot be moved by social pressure. Name it explicitly. Write it down. Know what it is before you are inside the situation that will test it.
  4. Build the network before you need it. The one person, or the small group, who shares the commitment to honest evaluation and will hold that commitment alongside you when the social cost of maintaining it becomes serious. Not a team defined by opposition. A community defined by the shared practice of genuine inquiry.
  5. Teach all of this explicitly. To your children. To your students. To anyone you mentor or influence. Not as ideology but as psychological preparation. The naming of the mechanisms. The history of how they operate. The specific, cultivable patterns that allowed the 35% to hold when the 65% could not.

The Final Thing

Milgram, Asch, and Zimbardo did not teach us that human beings are weak.

They taught us something more precise and more useful.

That conscience, under sufficient situational pressure, requires active preparation to hold. That the person who has reflected on authority before the crisis, found an anchor outside the consensus, located one other person willing to hold their position alongside them, and practiced the tolerance of social pain, that person is not exceptional.

They are prepared.

And preparation is available to everyone reading this.

The experiment is always running.

The only question is whether you are building the conscience that can hold, or waiting to discover, under pressure, whether the one you have is enough.

Build it now.

Before the music starts again.

Kenny Carmody

You can read Kenny Carmody’s full substack post of this article at: https://kennycarmody.substack.com/p/the-psychology-of-the-resisters-what We would also recommend subscribing to Kenny’s excellent new substack at: https://substack.com/@kennycarmody

Thanks to Genoa for sharing this article with us


FREE First Chapter of The New Book ‘Solving The Heart Puzzle’ By Bill Code MD

‘Solving the Heart Puzzle’ is the latest bestseller by Bill Code MD, and follows on from his internationally acclaimed ‘Solving The Brain Puzzle.’ This remarkable book brings a whole new perspective to understanding heart health and the root causes of chronic heart conditions that many have overlooked in the past.

Written in Bill Code’s easy, conversational style, this book is both enlightening and informative and charts Dr. Code’s own personal journey of discovery. And the exciting news is, as mentioned in last week’s edition of this newsletter, Bill Code will be gifting a FREE chapter of this new book each and every week until you have collected and read the entire publication!

To download the first FREE chapter of this ground-breaking book, visit the CHA website at: https://canadahealthalliance.org/library/solving-the-heart-puzzle-by-bill-code-md-chapter-one/

You can also get your own printed version of this book. The paperback version is available on Amazon for $31.36 at: https://www.amazon.ca/Solving-Heart-Puzzle-Bill-Ernest/dp/0978746325/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0


Is the Canadian National Advisory Committee on Immunization Still Recommending Covid Shots & How You Can Stop Them

More than six years after the declaration of the Covid Pandemic, new mid-2026 federal guidance released with little public attention continues to support additional Covid-19 shot doses for some Canadians despite declining uptake and growing calls for independent review.

According to a post by Children’s Health Defense Canada, despite growing public concern and ongoing debate surrounding vaccine safety, Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) continues to recommend Covid-19 vaccination for several groups. These include older adults, residents of long-term care homes and individuals who are moderately to severely immunocompromised. The committee also continues to recommend that some high-risk individuals receive two COVID-19 vaccine doses per year.

The guidance raises questions about why Canadian health authorities continue to recommend ongoing COVID-19 vaccination programs while other countries are reassessing aspects of their pandemic-era policies and recommendations.

Meanwhile, the Allison Inquiry is collecting testimony from Canadians who report serious adverse events, injuries and deaths associated with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Canada Health Alliance is very supportive of the Allison Inquiry and we will be talking about this in upcoming editions of this newsletter.

The real question is what should we as Canadians do about the Canada National Advisory Committee on Immunization’s decision to keep forcing Covid shot onto the most vulnerable?

Children’s Health Defense has launched its “Stop the COVID Shots” campaign, calling for Covid-19 vaccines to be removed from the market. They are also urging Americans to contact elected officials to pressurize them to reconsider and question these policies and decisions, and ask why they are still necessary, and what the real risk / benefit ratio is for the public.

Canadians who are concerned about vaccine safety, transparency and regulatory oversight are encouraged to contact their elected representatives AND Canada’s Minister of Health, Marjorie Michel, and request:

  • An independent review of Canada’s Covid-19 vaccination program
  • Greater transparency regarding vaccine safety data and adverse event reporting
  • A public reassessment of ongoing Covid-19 vaccine recommendations
  • Open scientific debate regarding the risks and benefits of continued Covid-19 vaccination
  • An immediate review of policies recommending additional Covid-19 vaccine doses, especially in light of both the findings of the National Citizen’s Inquiry and the upcoming Allison Inquiry.

Canadians should also ask why Covid-19 vaccines continue to be recommended for certain populations in 2026 despite declining uptake, increasing safety concerns and growing calls for proper and public independent review.

According to a statement by Children’s Health Defense Canada, “As federal health officials continue to promote additional Covid-19 vaccine doses, Canadians deserve transparency, accountability and access to all available evidence so they can make fully informed decisions about their health and the health of their families.”

To find contact information for your political representatives in Canada see: https://childrenshealthdefense.ca/news/government/contact-your-elected-representatives/
The contact details for Marjorie Michel MP, Canada’s Minister of Health are:
Email: marjorie.michel@parl.gc.ca
Telephone: 514-277-1645


Meetings & Events

Monday, June 29 – FREE Webinar on Lyme Disease: Hidden Infections, Chronic Symptoms & Holistic Solutions, brought to you by Canadians for Homeopathy. Lyme disease and its co-infections have long been difficult to diagnose and treat. Lyme is now rightfully considered to be hyperendemic, so what can be done to prevent infection in the first place? If we find a tick on our body, what are the best ways to handle this? And for those who may already be infected and are suffering from Lyme in one way or another, what treatment options are available? In this webinar we will address these topics and more. Join us at  4:30 p.m. PT/7:30 p.m. ET for an in-depth exploration and a discussion of the powerful treatment options homeopathic and herbal medicine have to offer. To register click: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6kDovznGQei6yw6WS_KFKw

Tuesday, June 30 – Exclusive ‘FOCUSED CONSCIOUSNESS CREATES REALITY’ training course presented by Quantum Living author Darylle Virginia Dennis. In this unique training session you will learn about the evolution of consciousness that the entire world is in the midst of right now. “Thoughts become things? Is that true?” Yes, it is true and now is the time to learn and apply the focus of our attention, intentionally to expand and create more of whatever we desire to manifest, not over the course of time, RIGHT NOW! “Focused Consciousness Creates Reality” is a class with exercises to prove by actual results to yourself that this is absolutely REAL. We are here to learn how to manifest reality and to have a powerful, positive impact on the quality of life for ourselves and humanity as a whole. This 2 hour course starts at 4.30 pm PT / 7.30 pm EST and tickets cost US$33.00 which you can buy off Darylle’s website at, https://QuantumLeadership.Group

Tuesday, July 14, 2026 – Learn The Practice of Quantum Manifestation with CHA President Dr. Dorle Kneifel. YES! On Tuesday, July 14th our special guest to continue unpacking the incredible topic of Quantum Manifestation will be none-other that our CHA President, Dr. Dorle Kneifel herself! Dr. Kniefel has been developing her own quantum capabilities over the years and will share with us how she came to realize that there was more to the world than the mere ‘physical,’ and how she has been honing her understanding and her ability to manifest which she will share with us in this remarkable interview.
This FREE Zoom call starts at 5.00 pm PT / 6 pm MT / 8 pm EST
To pre-register for this fascinating discussion click:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/rSINKJFtQxypchbJJo5JZQ

Tuesday, July 28, 2026 – Part 2 of the Exclusive ‘FOCUSED CONSCIOUSNESS CREATES REALITY’ training course presented by Quantum Living author Darylle Virginia Dennis. In this unique training session you will learn about the evolution of consciousness that the entire world is in the midst of right now. You will also learn how you can intentionally expand and create more of whatever you desire to manifest, RIGHT NOW! This 2 hour course starts at 4.30 pm PT / 7.30 pm EST and tickets cost US$33.00 which you can buy off Darylle’s website at, https://QuantumLeadership.Group

Tuesday, August 25, 2026 – Part 3 of the ‘FOCUSED CONSCIOUSNESS CREATES REALITY’ training course presented by author Darylle Virginia Dennis. In this unique training session you will learn exercises and daily practices that prove by actual results that the whole concept of manifesting the future you want is absolutely REAL. Everyone who registers for this session will learn how to manifest reality and have a powerful, positive impact on the quality of life for themselves and humanity as a whole. This 2 hour course starts at 4.30 pm PT / 7.30 pm EST and tickets cost US$33.00 which you can buy off Darylle’s website at, https://QuantumLeadership.Group

September 10 to 12 – The 2026 Reclaiming Birth Gathering, at the Mount Alverno Luxury Resort in Caledon, Ontario. Now in its fourth year, the Reclaiming Birth Gathering is an established movement that brings back our primal knowing. It’s a living network of people who are moving forward with a deep respect for our body’s intelligence and our shared experiences – reminding us of the wild wisdom that lives within. Mothers, families and birth workers come together and Reclaim Birth to collectively question what we’ve been taught and honour the quiet intelligence beneath the noise. Change begins here – in conversation, in connection, and in community. For more information and to register your participation, visit the website at https://www.reclaimingbirthconference.com/

September 26 to 28 – Holosonic (Tuning Fork) Sound Therapy Introductory & Advanced Training Courses, featuring UK Osteopath Geoffrey Montague-Smith DO. Hosted by Dr. Lisa Polinsky ND, this is a two or three day practical workshop to explore the use of sound for assessment and healing. The intro course will be on September 26th and 27th and the advanced course will be on September 28, 2026. For more information, email Circle Integrative Wellness at admin@circleintegrative.com or phone +1 250 590 7809.

October 2 to 4 – The 2026 Reclaiming Alberta Conference, presented by WE UNITY. This is WE UNIFY’s fifth Annual Conference which will be hosted in Calgary, Alberta. At this timely conference, WE UNIFY will be assembling a coalition of leaders from digital platforms, media, academia, government and civil society to discuss creating greater resilience within individuals and families to prevent the decline of Western Civilization. Presenters currently include, Chris Scott, Drea Humphrey, Ben Trudeau, Dr. Charles Hoffe, Matthew Ehret and our good friend Ted Kuntz. For more information and ticket details visit the website at: https://www.weunify.ca/

If you are hosting any training courses or know of any courses, or relevant meetings and events that you think our Canada Health Alliance members should be aware of and would like to attend, please email the details to info@canadahealthalliance.org. And please email us sufficiently early so that we have enough time to get them into the next edition of this newsletter.


DISCLAIMER: Canada Health Alliance is not responsible for the content of this newsletter and makes no medical claims, statements, or assertions based on any of the content which is often provided by third-party contributors. It is presented purely for information purposes and should not be taken as medical, nutritional, or legal advice. Canada Health Alliance nor any of its representatives have any responsibility or liability for any content, statements, implications, actions, or consequences that may arise as a result of this publication. We encourage everyone to do their own research and make their own conclusions and decisions about what is right for them and their personal circumstances.

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