By Vincent Gircys For 32 years my challenging and confrontational career as a police officer provided investigative opportunity and insight into human conflict. A day doesn’t go by without an opportunity to listen to both sides of a conflict void of bias before reaching a decision and taking the appropriate enforcement action if required.As my career advanced I was eventually invited into the realm of Forensic Investigations. I progressed to the higher levels of Forensic Reconstruction, became an expert witness for the crown on numerous occa-sions and travelled across the Province of Ontario training other forensic investigators. The simplicity of math is how crime scene numerical values tell the factual story. The data was either consistent with wit-ness accounts or it revealed the witness was mistak-en or deceitful, it never lied. The length of the skid marks and the friction coefficient of the road surface revealed the speed. Physical evidence doesn’t lie. It requires interpretation by a skilled investigator, and based on the laws of physics, reveals itself.It’s not that difficult a task, you just need the desire to understand and the training to know what you’re looking for.Years after retirement with my brain still in ana-lytical mode, the fear porn of a novel virus descend-ed upon the world. Initially we take shelter and wait it out. The never ending news cycle of new cases and death rates doesn’t correspond with the Tic Tok vid-eos of empty hospitals (my closest friends in health-care sit in empty hospitals waiting to flatten a nothing burger). Taking a break from the mainstream news cycle I resort to a simple mathematics assignment to check the data myself.Starting with Polymerase Chain Reaction I find overwhelming data from multiple peer reviewed stud-ies that current testing has a 50-95% error rate. The case counts are increasing rapidly as testing increas-es. Am I hearing this correctly? A test that was never designed for virus recognition indicates highly inac-curate false positive results and the testing rate is ramped up to perpetually increase even higher false positive results? Those false results are then used to lock down the population and override the funda-mental charter and human rights. That’s not the worst part, the majority of Canadians have fallen for the hoax.Total Deaths January to September Note: From Stats Canada2018 = 186,825 2019 = 185,200 2020 = 186,690 Yet this is being promoted as a deadly pandemic?I’m no stranger to how powerful a motivating fac-tor fear is. In my case it kept me alive and moving at the worst of times. Today, we have Canadians fearful of something no bigger than the annual flu which tar-gets the elderly with comorbidities. There is no doubt that this target group has been neglected to a level of “Crimes against Humanity’’. Locked down in solitary confinement for months left to die in loneliness. Our most precious and valued left behind intentionally by the catastrophic decisions our political leaders have made. The elderly with comorbidities deserve every resource available as they are the exclusive targets. That fear, brought to you by Mainstream Media and Big Tech giants has programmed the human mind to void all humanity and behave in ways never seen before.I still believe our current men and women of law enforcement are among the bravest souls I have had the pleasure to work with. Unfortunately, many have become misguided, having ‘drank the kool-aid’. A police officer’s oath of office and the Police Services Act of Ontario both prioritize the Canadian Charter of Rights and Human Rights and the primary purpose and importance of duty. Somehow that was forgotten when 100 officers and 10 mounted units moved in to shut down a brisket BBQ restaurant.Any remaining trust or hope was shattered that day. Now we watch our rights destroyed on a daily basis across this once great land. The men and women of law enforcement need to look deep within to ask themselves how they want history to view them.My message to mankind under this spell is this. If you’re afraid now, you have no idea how bad it’s going to get if you don’t all wake up very soon, look at real data, do the math and reestablish our original normal.“Everybody sooner or later sits down to a banquet of consequences”• Robert Louis StevensonWarning From A Retired O.P.P. Officer Vincent Gircys is a retired (1982-2014) Ontario Provincial Police badge 6164

