
Episode 171-Police and Political Corruption Exposed
From TishTalk by Tish Conlin
February 3, 2026 · 55 min
About this episode
Tish Conlin interviews retired Police Officer Vincent Gircys about police ethics and the case of Constable Helen Grus regarding Covid-19 vaccine investigations.
In this episode of TishTalk, I speak with retired PoliceOfficer Vincent Gircys. Vincent was a Constable for 32 years in Ontario. He has witnessed a steady erosion of ethics in policing over the years especially after Covid. Vincent is a founding member of Police4Freedom.ca and is a loudadvocate for Constable Helen Grus who was found guilty of discreditable contact after investigating a high number of suspicious infant deaths following them being given the experimental Covid-19 vaccine. Instead of being celebrated as a hero for doing the right thing to protect children, she was bullied and subjected to brutal treatment. Evidence has since proven the Covid jabs to be highly unsafe especially for children. How many lives would have been saved if Helen Grus had been allowed to do her job and report of the troubling findings instead of being silenced and punished.
People in this episode
Host: Tish Conlin
Guest: Vincent Gircys
Topics covered
- police ethics
- political corruption
- Covid-19 vaccine
- child safety
- advocacy
Keywords
- police corruption
- Covid-19
- infant deaths
- Helen Grus
- Vincent Gircys
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Police4Freedom.ca
Places: Ontario
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