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10/15/21, 11:04 AM Template for “SARS-COV-2 isolation” FOI requests – Fluoride Free Peel

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Template for “SARS-COV-2 Search ...

isolation” FOI requests


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Would you like to help expose the global
“COVID-19” fraud? 116 health/science institutions
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If you would like to submit your own FOI request to another record of “SARS-COV-2”
institution, or obtain an updated response from an institution that purification, by anyone, anywhere,
already provided a “no records” response in the past, at the bottom ever
of this page is a suggested template.
FOIs reveal that health/science
institutions around the world have
(I strongly suggest that you use the wording in the template,
no record of SARS-COV-2
because it lessens the chance that an institution will waste your
isolation/purification, anywhere,
time and create confusion with “bogus” isolation records or vague
ever
excuses for providing no records.)

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The following pointers and template are based on my personal Top Fluoride Expert Saddened by
experience, which has been mainly with Canadian institutions. London Council’s Fluoridation
Position

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Keep in mind that legislation governing Freedom of Information Fluoride Toxicity Expert calls
(FOI), or “Access to Information” requests differs depending on the Windsor Council’s Fluoridation
jurisdiction. You should be able to find online, from both the Vote a Huge Mistake
applicable level of government (i.e. Ontario) and the specific
institution you are interested in (i.e. University of Toronto),
instructions on how to go about submitting a request. FLUORIDE ALERTS
Fluoridation Weekly Review # 1
With Canadian (federal), Ontario (provincial), and municipal requests
Fluoridation Weekly Review #1 –
within Ontario, a request must be framed in terms of records, not
October 13, 2021 – Compiled and
requests for answers to questions. (If you want answers to questions
edited by Mike Dolan, PhD This
there is another process involving “petitions” which I have no
week we start a new feature for
experience with.)
FAN – Fluoridation Weekly Review,
compiled by Mike Dolan, PhD. It
Direct your FOI request to whichever institution you are “targeting”. 
will include news from the recent
If you want to know what records the “Ministry of Health” has, send
scientific literature and historical
your request to the FOI coordinator for the Ministry of Health. And
material from the fluoridation
note that private institutions are not subject to FOI requests, but
archives. Since being recruited to
government agencies and government funded organizations (i.e.
the fight […]
universities) generally are.

If a request is politically sensitive (like “SARS-COV-2″/”COVID-19”


requests) or the FOI coordinator you are dealing with is not very
competent, you may find that they try to “blow you off” or
discourage you, or advise you to cancel your request or to submit it
to another institution instead, or provide official-sounding-but-
bogus excuses to cancel your entire request or parts of it.  Stand
your ground! And note that this is when it’s really helpful to have an
understanding of the applicable legislation and to quote it when
responding back to the institution.

If you run into difficulty, you may email me and I will assist you if I
have the time and ability (no promises, though!).
Christine.Massey@protonmail.com

Contact information for the FOI coordinators for the various


Canadian federal institutions are listed here:

https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/ap/atip-aiprp/coord-eng.asp#N

Note that only Canadian federal intuitions (i.e. Health Canada, PHAC
and NRC) demand “proof of right” (a copy of your birth certificate or
something along those lines).  You don’t need to provide any “proof
of right” for provincial (i.e. University of Toronto) or municipal
requests.

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The name of the applicable legislation will depend on where you


live, and whether it’s a federal, provincial or municipal request. 

For Canadian federal requests, and for requests within Ontario, a $5


application fee is required for you “Freedom” of Information request.
The application fee will be payable to different payees depending
on the institution you are dealing with.  You can ask the institution if
you are uncertain who to make a cheque payable to. 

With some institutions you can submit your request and pay the
application fee online.  If online payment is available, I like to
submit online for ease of payment, but I also follow up with an
email because I like to have a record showing all the details of my
request.

Specifying that you prefer electronic files/letters sent to you via


email avoids having the institution try to charge you for
photocopying and/or shipping, saves time and makes it easier to
share the files online.

For the template below, you would need to edit the parts that are in
bold so that it makes sense for whichever request you are working
on.  But the general outline below may be helpful.

Regarding the section of the template on “publicly available


records”: I always include this section because, generally, if an
institution has a record that matches what you are requesting but
that record is already available to the public elsewhere, then the
institution does not have to provide that record to you.

So, if you do not include this section the institution might “refuse
access” based on this excuse, giving the false impression that they
do have records matching your request even if they do not have any.

If they really do have records that are publicly available elsewhere,


then you require the citations so that you can find those records, and
if they do not have any records, then you need them to say so! And it
is their job to assist you, not bamboozle you.

Also, under Ontario’s FIPPA (the Ontario legislation that governs the
process for requests to provincial institutions) and MFIPPA (the
Ontario legislation that governs requests to municipal institutions),
the institution is required to state explicitly that they have no

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