Silencing Detective Helen Grus: Call to Action
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I surround, protect, purify and make harmless the following in-formation.
The neuroscience of filtering reality
The Reticular Activating System [RAS] is like the bouncer at the door of your mind. It allows into your conscious awareness only what is ‘important to you’ and filters out the rest.
Call to action
Politics stopped a police investigation into a cluster of infant deaths; triple the normal rate before introduction of Covid vaccines. Five years/nine months later everyone is asked to consciously make this case important to you for your sake, for the sake of Helen Grus, for the sake of all children and all human beings.
Ottawa Police Detective Helen Grus, a veteran investigator in the Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Unit, was convicted of Discreditable Conduct under Ontario’s Police Services Act on March 25, 2025.
The internal Tribunal Officer found that Detective Grus should have asked for permission before initiating an investigation into an unusual cluster of infant deaths – due to “political and societal ramifications” of her inquiries, and because she was investigating “public officials”.
The written decision eliminates the right and duty of Canadian police officers to conduct investigations without political interference – or to investigate public officials or politicians without prior permission from above. Full story at https://grusjusticeproject.org/grus-case/
Unshackle the truth
The documentary lays out the case that mainstream outlets refused to touch. It shows how the process unfolded, what questions were suppressed, and why the implications extend far beyond Ottawa. Watching this video, it becomes clear that Helen Grus was not a rogue officer. She was a conscientious investigator, one who believed unexplained patterns deserved scrutiny, not silence.
Video link add the h ttps://vimeo.com/1136924273?fl=pl&fe=sh
Why I Stand With Detective Helen Grus
Connie Shields
Dec 21, 2025
Detective Helen Grus has become a symbol of something far bigger than one disciplinary hearing. Her case cuts to the heart of a fundamental question in any free society:
Do investigators have the right, and the duty, to follow evidence, even when it leads somewhere politically inconvenient?
Grus was disciplined not because she falsified evidence, abused authority, or compromised an investigation.
She was disciplined because she asked questions.
Questions about patterns.
Questions about clusters.
Questions that any serious detective would ask, unless fear of punishment kept them silent.
And that is exactly why her case matters.
Speak Up for Lost Babies and Parents Who Tried to Do Everything Right
What happened to Detective Helen Grus is not an isolated Canadian story. Around the world, investigators, doctors, scientists, journalists, and parents have witnessed patterns that raised questions … and too often, instead of answers, they were met with silence, punishment, or erasure.
This is bigger than one detective.
This is bigger than one police service.
This is about whether truth still has a place in public institutions.
Across nations, parents believed they were making the safest choices they could. They trusted the systems that told them what was “right,” what was “necessary,” what was “for the greater good.” And when tragedy struck, many were left not only grieving, but afraid to ask what really happened.
Those parents deserve to be heard.
Those babies deserve to be remembered.
And investigators who seek truth on their behalf must never be punished for caring too much. Continues at https://unlockalberta.substack.com/p/watch-silencing-detective-grus-make
What you resist persists: How to engage the inevitable
Jennifer Delgado
Psychologist
Not verbatim
Sooner or later we all face situations, emotions or thoughts we would rather avoid, like the past 5 years 9 months of covid hoax. According to Carl Jung, “what you resist, persists” because instead of disappearing, what we deny or avoid tend to grow, become entrenched and manifest in even more intense ways.
The serenity of letting go
Resistance and denial are natural defense mechanisms, not long-term solutions just temporary refuge. Remember, what you resist persists because the energy you put into avoiding it strengthens it. Acceptance, on the other hand, frees you from that internal struggle and helps you find a way to move forward, even in the most difficult circumstances. Acceptance is not giving up. It’s choosing to stop suffering from what is, and in that space of acceptance find clarity, peace, and strength to move forward. Continues at https://psychology-spot.com/what-you-resist-persists/
Without prejudice and without recourse
Doreen Agostino
Our Greater Destiny Blog
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I realize this may fall on deaf ears however I'd like women to explain why they so eagerly embrace the patriarchal (ie: male rule) system? Women had nothing to do with it, it doesn't cater one iota for women, girls or children, so why do women so readily not just accept it, but jostle to be just like it? This is not to detract from this wonderful woman. But now rather than speak truth she has to ask permission of the men in the man's system (or ask permission of women in the man's system which often is even worse!)
Super Fantastic Post Doreen!