UCP removes COVID-19 vaccine child-death references, takes over tickets sales to controversial event
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A website that was selling tickets to a controversial Alberta UCP town hall has dropped the event.
A website that was selling tickets to a controversial Alberta UCP town hall has dropped the event.
On Monday, Eventbrite had been offering tickets for An Injection of Truth, a meeting hosted by the party, led by Calgary-Lougheed MLA Eric Bouchard.
As of Thursday morning, the ticket seller's URL for the event returned an error.
However, the event is still going ahead, suggests the UCP's official website, which now includes a separate link to sell tickets.
An Injection of Truth is described as a meeting where "current scientific data, victim statements" will be shared with its audience.
It says it will include a number of panelists.
"Currently we have confirmed the following participants: Dr. David J. Speicher, Dr Eric Payne (Calgary based pediatrician), Dr William Makis (Radiation Oncologist). Dr. Chris Shoemaker (what’s in the Japanses Nakahara Study?) Dr. Jessica Rose (who recently testified to the US Congress about the plasma DNA in the injections, and Dr. Bryam W. Bridle (Canada’s leading virology authority from the University of Guelph)," the UCP said.