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December 4, 2024 Community News and Views

Remembering Anna de Buisseret: ‘Larger Than Life’ Health Freedom Advocate

Anna de Buisseret, an outspoken defender of human and medical freedom rights, died Nov. 30 of cancer. The retired army officer, senior employment lawyer in the U.K. and ex-Pfizer consultant was an outspoken critic of COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates.

Anna de Buisseret, an outspoken defender of human and medical freedom rights, died on Nov. 30 of cancer. The retired army officer, senior employment lawyer in the United Kingdom and ex-Pfizer consultant was an outspoken critic of COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates.

“Anna gave so much of herself, and was one of the only legal professionals to speak out,” said Anna Virginia, Children’s Health Defense European correspondent. “She never stopped her tireless legal research or speaking out.”

According to IMBD.com, after her cancer diagnosis, Anna “remained a positive, powerful force for good” and continued to help people understand the psychological operation unleashed on the public from March 2020 onwards. “Despite the fact Anna has helped thousands of people, she will never be formally recognised for her contribution to the country due to the corrupt nature and suppressive policies imposed by those at the top of the political food chain.”

During an interview in October 2021 at a medical freedom march in Europe, Anna said:

“Under Common Law … over his or her own mind or body the individual is sovereign and nobody gets to derogate from that fundamental inalienable human right. We are all sovereign, we are all equal in the eyes of God. We are all equal under the rule of law. No one is above it. And the fundamental maxim of law is that you have sovereignty over your own mind and body. Nobody gets to break that. Not even in times of public emergencies.”

During the Nov. 11, 2021, Remembrance Day freedom march in London, Anna spoke in detail at Parliament Square about the sheer magnitude of crimes against humanity that had been committed and were being investigated by teams of lawyers from around the world with many trials starting to take place.

Speaking to reporters after the march, Anna said:

“Hold the line, stand in your sovereignty and if you do not consent to having your bodily integrity breached, then you have to fight back. … You have the right to refuse treatment even if you’re going to die.”

Anna’s Telegram page posted this memorial message:

“I am writing on behalf of Anna De Buisseret’s family to share the deeply sad news that, despite all efforts, Anna has lost her battle with cancer. She passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 30, 2024.

“In her final hours, Anna was surrounded by love and the people she cherished most — her children, her sisters, her brother, and her friends. Though she could not speak or move, the hospital staff assured us that she could hear us. We gathered around her bedside, prayed together, and shared heartfelt memories of her until she took her last breath.

“Anna was a true warrior of our time — a woman with a heart full of love, compassion, and an unshakable sense of justice. She was a devoted mother and an incredible human being who gave everything for the betterment of humanity.

“Her words continue to resonate with us:

“‘What’s the point of saving a world without fighting for people? We must stop this genocide first, otherwise, there will be no one left to save the world for.’”

Tributes poured in for her after her passing. Here are a few that were shared online.

NZDSOS — NZ Doctors Speaking Out with Science:

“Some powerful words from Anna de Buisseret as we remember the impact she had and the legacy she had.”

Doc Malik:

“Rest in peace, Anna De Buisseret. Please listen to her in this incredible podcast that I had the honour of recording with her earlier this year.”

Ash Mahmood:

“Absolutely heart-breaking to learn of the sad passing of one of the most fearless, courageous and beautiful humanitarians of our times, shining a light during our darkest days — blessed to have known her as a friend and to have worked with her on ‘Playing God’. RIP angel Anna de Buisseret.”

Watch Anna de Buisseret speak at London freedom march:

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