This week brought several significant developments for individual liberty, institutional accountability, and public health reform.Senior U.S. officials reaffirmed that a central bank digital currency will not move forward under the current administration, citing concerns over financial privacy and government control. Meanwhile, the MAHA movement continued to challenge the medical establishment, calling for greater transparency, scientific integrity, and accountability in healthcare.In Canada, concerns over free expression also took centre stage as MP Roman Baber challenged a federal proposal that could expose Canadians to legal action over alleged online misinformation, renewing debate over government transparency and freedom of speech.Elsewhere, citizen activism, legal developments, and public accountability continued to demonstrate that determined individuals can still influence the direction of public policy.If our work resonates with you and you value independent medical investigation, informed consent, and health sovereignty, please consider supporting our ongoing work at DrTrozzi.news.Make a DonationTed Kuntz — President of Vaccine Choice Canada, co-founder of the National Citizens Inquiry, Substack author, and co-host of Wins of the Week — joins us again for this week’s analysis. Here’s the full written recap with all links and resources discussed in the show:Screenings of Silencing Detective Grus have taken place across Canada in recent weeks. Steve Kirsch posted this on his X account regarding the documentary ‘Silencing Detective Grus’ – One of the most powerful videos I’ve watched this year. It explains how Canadian officials destroyed the career of an honest police officer (Helen Grus) investigating the 3X increase in SIDS deaths after the COVID vaccines rolled out.






