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Canary Cry News Talk

CCR 158: The Protocol That Kills with Sheila Skiba, Roberta and Allen Stalvey

Canary Cry News Talk

Basil and Gonz

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, News, News Commentary

5.0845 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2023

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

As we embarked into the 2020's, we were met with the largest sociological and psychological experiment conducted in modernity. A "global pandemic," declared by an international institution with unelected officials over-exerting their authority across the world, shut down everything from your local coffee shop, to five star luxury destinations thousands of miles away. It was a test of the communications infrastructure, to see how far and fast "critical" information would travel. It assessed how political authorities both local and federal, mainstream media outlets, and corporations would respond in a "once-in-a-generation" crisis moment. It of course tested the citizens of many nations their level of compliance, or more explicitly, obedience to these higher authorities. Then came additional levels of tests on society via the vaccines and boosters in response to the variants. 
 
As a modern day temple of sorts, hospitals became the center of attention during this period for obvious reasons. Institutional health authorities provided "protocols" to follow, attached with financial incentives, in response to stress, pressure, and uncertainties experienced in hospitals across the world. But what was meant to be a guide to protect and save, may have turned out to be a nefarious and discriminatory justification to kill.
 
We all know someone who passed away during the pandemic. And I'm sure many of us question the validity of labels like "covid" attached to those friends and family we lost if they were declared as such. And I am certain, that there are untold heartbreaking stories from the last 3 years regarding these issues. But as the saying goes, God is good All the time, and all the time God is good, which means even the worst tragedies can be a beacon for goodness and truth. 
 
It is with this heart that we welcome the authors of The Protocol That Kills, A True Crime Story, the persistent widow of our late friend and beloved colleague Rob Skiba, Shiela Skiba and co-authors Roberta and Allen Stalvey.
 
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0:00.0

Hey everybody, you are listening to Canary Cry Radio.

0:05.0

Razzle-Dazzle, I'm your best buddy Basil.

0:07.8

And this is Gons. Welcome to episode number 158. 158. We're doing it, folks, and we're excited

0:18.3

you're here. If you're watching on the live stream, welcome. If you're just

0:22.1

tuning in on the podcast feed, you are also welcome. Everybody's welcome here at Canary Cry Radio.

0:28.9

We've got a great interview today with Sheila Skeba, as well as her co-authors, Roberta and Alan Stalvey.

0:40.0

And we are very excited to present this to you.

0:43.6

We recorded it beforehand, but feel free to ask questions and chat in the chat there.

0:51.0

And, man, we've talked about it before.

0:54.0

We posted our Rob Skiba tribute episode in the past.

0:58.0

Sadly, a friend of the show passed away.

1:02.0

Well, you'll hear all about it during the interview because I would say how he passed away,

1:09.0

but that's just the official story.

1:11.5

And now his persistent widow, his wife, Sheila, along with some help, has put together a book that is so much bigger than I think they were intending in the first place.

1:25.2

And you're going to hear all about it really a relevant and striking conversation,

1:30.9

given the fact that, you know, the powers that B want us to think that the world has gone

1:37.5

back to normal and to stop asking questions.

1:40.5

So this will be an excellent intro to some very serious evidence to, to the contrary.

1:51.2

What do you think, Guns? Yeah, there were, there were so many things that I wanted to go way deeper into,

1:59.7

but I think for the purposes of this conversation and to maybe inspire people to go get the book and actually dig in.

2:07.5

Got to get the book, baby.

2:08.7

Yeah, we kept the conversation pretty, you know, pretty straightforward, but I beg to differ.

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