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Richard Seager's avatar

"He wants to make life very difficult for anti-vaxxers".

More evidence, in regards to what Macron has said recently, that the whole farce is internationally organized.

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Ely's avatar

Absolutely agree

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brightsAngel's avatar

This is an interview with Dr Reiner Fullmich, the lawyer from Germany, whom together with another lawyer and economist, Vivianne Fischer started the Corona Investigative Committee in Berlin July 10, 2020

The two guys that interviews him are from Sweden. We are many in my country that works behind the scenes and are not visible but very vocal.

Do not EVER comply

https://www.bitchute.com/video/MJZ84NPTg6wV/

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Ely's avatar

That is my attitude.

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The Goat's avatar

I recently saw something that suggested at least one 5-year-old has already been murdered by these lethal injections (death within the hour of being injected), that will only get worse.

If we could find a lawyer willing to fight this properly, and a judge who would actually rule correctly, I think that we could safely say that no physicians (I refuse to call them doctors) would be willing to make these injections - after all, if there is a 'mandate' for someone to have these injections, then that is coercive and undue pressure, meaning that valid consent cannot be provided. As such, the physician (or pharmacist, or nurse) responsible for giving the injection can be prosecuted for malpractices DESPITE the assurances and indemnities offered.

Of course, finding someone with the financial capability to make this fight would be tricky, let alone a judge willing to actually make the ruling

Overall, Australian politicians (And McGowan is by no means the worst) have defined themselves as morally depraved and complicit in murder and bodily harm.

And that isn't even going into the absudity of expecting people (in fact threatening to fine people) to report that they've shoved a rat up their nose and got a result...

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Ely's avatar

And to add insult to injury we pay our taxes to get this sort of treatment. We must be masochists.

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The Goat's avatar

It's absolutely stupid, especially when the information coming out of TGA equivalents in other countries (hell, even the WHO, useless twits that they are) is saying that repeated boosters are going to cause even more problems.

Doesn't help that AHPRA is more concerned about prosecuting chiropractors over vexatious complaints and telling all registered practitioners that they have to toe the line rather than letting pracitioners make decisions and provide advice based on the individual patient needs...

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Ely's avatar

There is no more doctoring, it’s all going according to protocols. I did predict what would happen when AHPRA came into existence. Practitioners are guilty until proven innocent.

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The Goat's avatar

I think anyone with half a brain could've predicted it

Mind you, I don't think that the associations have helped matters - my observations over the last 10 years (as an interested party, I'm not a health pracitioner) have been that the ACA/CAA etc. have constantly stood by as Chiropractors have lost rights and simply claimed "we've been doing lots of work in the background", but then more rights are taken - or, even worse, they haven't protected practitioners who haven't done anything wrong during trial by media

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Ely's avatar

You're not a chiropractor but you seem to know a lotI about it.

I have been a chiropractor for 49 years. The profession today is a shell of its former self on many levels.

I could do a whole seminar on it.

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The Goat's avatar

Married to one for the past 10 years ;-)

She's only been practicing for about 16 years, but her opinion on the profession isn't much different to yours. Same with her opinion on current world events

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