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A mother looks after a son with a severe intellectual disability for 24 years, and this is how she's treated. Absolutely disgusting.
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It's encouraging to know there are well qualified people still pursuing this. If we let it go, they'll do it again and it looks like they're already scheming and plotting for the International Treaty on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness & Response meeting next year.
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In the first week or so of the pandemic being made known to the public, I anticipated and accepted (to a degree) a certain knee jerk overreaction by the 'authorities'. Then came the revelation that statistics regarding deaths were being 'beefed up'. Then, of course came the restrictions which disallowed people to walk a thirty kilometre stretch of open beach and other seemingly illogical measures. I think the bit that I found most irritating was the constant bombardment of advice from people who not only didn't have any medical qualifications but had no credibility in any measured way. Third rate television identities, actors, breakfast show hosts, politicians who nobody had heard of beforehand (remember Australian Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner) and even tattooed drag queens.
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I live in Australia and admittedly don't directly watch reporting from mainstream news, have heard very little about this issue. There seems to be more of a focus on throwing more money and influence to Aboriginal activists (most of whom are barely Aboriginal), trans gender issues and net zero.
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I was always of the understanding that the cold and fly viruses were more readily transferred through physical contact rather than airborne transmission. With that in mind it still astonished me how many people were (and still are) wearing masks in a supermarket but walk straight past the hand sanitiser dispenser.
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@caroltopalian593 Ventilation? In the middle of the pandemic we weren't allowed to go for a walk on a deserted beach!
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In my humble opinion, you are without doubt the best provider of information on this subject.
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It just illustrates the vile nature of those we elect to govern. They're quite happy to take the high salaries but then hand over the responsibility to 'out of reach' unelected criminals.
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I was at the doctor the other day, primarily for a repeat prescription but also for a yearly 'syphoning' of blood for a full blood test. At this time each year, my doctor normally suggests a flu jab. As it was, my former doctor had moved on and I had another doctor who omitted to mention the flu jab. The more notable thing about this visit was it was the first time I was prepared to question, and if necessary, debate the type of jab I was getting insofar as the type of vaccine. As a result of your videos, I felt much better informed to determine my own well being.
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I live in Queensland, Australia and have presented a number of questions related to this subject to our local MP. After a month there has been no response. Both state and federal governments seem 'fixated' on promoting more jabs or pushing 'Net zero' and electric cars.
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I live in Australia and the government's own 'Immunisation Handbook' states "Vaccines must be given in the absence of coercion, manipulation and undue pressure". I don't know how they can possibly reconcile their actions with that policy.
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I live in Australia and whenever I look at this channel, there is a notice that says, "Get the latest information from the Australian Government Department of Health". I briefly navigated through the website which, not surprisingly, didn't mention vaccine related deaths. There was this statement. "COVID-19 vaccinations are safe and save lives. In Australia, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) continues to closely monitor COVID-19 vaccine safety and side effects".
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It's funny how, that for many years there's been a universally held distrust of governments, media and big business and yet when they all colluded in a 'perfect storm' few questioned what they were being told. A big thank you to Dr. Campbell and those who have appeared on his channel in support of getting the truth.
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I live in Queensland, Australia and the Australian Government Department of Health Australian Immunisation Handbook states: "Vaccines must be given voluntarily in the absence of undue pressure, coercion or manipulation". I asked our local state government member what part of that policy was adhered to during the period when people were given the choice of having 'the' vaccine or being faced with the alternative of no travel, no access to recreational or social venues and no job. No reply.
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I came at the bottom of my class in almost every subject at school, so it's no surprise that a lot of the medical terminology and other specific complexities went 'over my head'. I have, however, made an effort to grasp the fundamental principles of how the mRNA vaccine works and the potential problems associated with it. The thing that amazes me is that when I talk to people with vastly more intelligence than I (some actually who work in the medical field), appear to be quite uninformed and disinterested.
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I elected to take the first two jabs because I wanted to continue taking elderly (100 year old) ex RAAF pilot out to lunch as I and a friend had been doing for some time. I'm seventy-three, in good health with a regular exercise regime and I'm not even especially afraid to die but it really pisses me off that I could just be like a ticking time bomb waiting to go off. I can accept the fact that big business put's money in front of all else but it's the relish with which those in authority inflicted all this upon us to satisfy their own sense of power and control that get's to me the most.
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Over the seventy two years of my life, I've never had a problem with accepting and receiving vaccinations. Had them as a child and generally followed conventional medical guidance regarding immunisation. So I figure that if I've now had some instinctive reservation and resistance to the current 'strong advice' (ie coercion and mandates) right from the word go, there must be either something wrong with me or there is actually something else that's not right. I wonder which one it is!
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I still often share Dr. Campbell's blogs to my Facebook friends who were critical of my 'reservations'. I never receive any response.
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@caroltopalian593 You're very close. Queensland, Australia and everything negative you may have heard was true.
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It comes as no surprise (to me) that they're not interested in raking up any muck that may stick to them later on. They now would much prefer to keep their heads below the parapet.
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@savagegfry The Queensland government then mandated that those who weren't vaccinated were prohibited from going to pubs, clubs, restaurants, cafes, cinemas, sporting events libraries and visiting friends or relatives in hospital. Anyone unvaccinated returning to Queensland was only allowed in via Brisbane airport and 'collected' by authorities and transported to a quarantine centre for two weeks at persona expense of over $2,000 per person.
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@catwoman7462 There is sufficient clinical evidence that supports the benefit of wiping surfaces clean according to the trials run mentioned. I tend to think of train carriages as mobile petrie dishes. I use to drive buses and they can get quite disgusting at times. I tend to agree that we may tend to put too much emphasis on 'sanitising'. Some (as you pointed out) are downright paranoid. I only use the sanitiser at the supermarket because it's there and there's no down side to taking advantage of it.
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I'm wondering if even out of those 17,000 who had no 'identified' or diagnosed underlying causes included those who may have been smokers or high BMI or those that lived in unhygienic circumstances? I realise these factors may be considered a relatively normal or acceptable state of affairs but it may give a more accurate estimate as to how dangerous the virus actually is.
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When this all first started, I had no particular reason to feel and degree of suspicion of government action, medical authorities or vaccines etc. After a couple of weeks, I just had a 'gut' feeling that I should pay more attention to how it was unfolding. This minor sense of something just not sitting well developed into foreboding and now deep distrust particularly of the mainstream media. I am now, uncharacteristically, in the revenge frame of mind.
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It's sometimes hard for someone like me who came bottom of the class in almost every subject except boxing, to fully comprehend all the aspects and inferences in a conversation between two highly educated professionals. However, even I can grasp the basic concern that the mRNA vaccine appears to potentially identify any cell in the body as 'foreign' and promote an immune response to cells other than the virus. It's concerning to me that virtually everyone I routinely communicate with on social media and who have greater capacity for understanding than I, appear to be more inclined to listen to temporary government office holders and third-rate television presenters.
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I was never particularly interested in reading George Orwell's '1984' because I thought it was one of those exaggerated scenarios that wasn't believable or reflective of a country like England. About a year ago, I bought a copy and realised how the events and emerging evidence (like this) has made it uncomfortably precognitive.
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@l.w.paradis2108 In what way?
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You are our champion of the truth on this issue doctor.
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It seems the counter disinformation unit is obviously used to support those with an invested interest.
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@harryconsu3746 I was being a bit sarcastic insofar as comparing Queensland with a politically totalitarian regime ( ie China).
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There's no doubt in my mind that these people have utter contempt for the general population. We are just a meal ticket for them.
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My wife and I had the two AstraZeneca vaccines, which was mandatory to receive our 'passports' to allow us access to social and recreational venues. After the first one, we were told that the second one needed to be an AstraZeneca vaccine, too, despite the fact that most places had ceased the use of the brand. Since then, Tinitus, which previously only manifested itself on isolated occasions and in very quiet circumstances, has greatly increased and is omnipresent. I can't even imagine what this poor young woman is going through.
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It's people like you who have had the guts to stand up, ignore the vilification, and bring these companies to account. For me, though, the biggest offenders were the media, government officials, and entertainment celebrities who promoted the vaccine in the way they did. Many doctors and medical staff were complicit, too, but often under pressure to do so (not that that's an excuse).
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I live in Queensland, Australia and I was barely inconvenienced during lockdown. In fact, I used the time to do things that I had neglected to do around the house. However I share the seething resentment of those who were far more impacted than I. I was prohibited from going to restaurants, pubs, cinemas, and not allowed to walk on the beach etc but being retired I didn't lose my livelihood. I didn't have to let a loved one pass away without any contact. I didn't have a medical problem that was put on hold because medical staff were too busy testing or jabbing people. The bastards who were in positions of authority still need to be held accountable for all that. I've written several letters to MP's regarding their culpability and unsurprisingly received no response.
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I don't know if this means a great deal. Reported side effects aren't necessarily confirmed side effects. I reported Tinitus which occurred after a second dose of Astra Zeneca vaccine just as an observation of the two events being possibly connected. I would imagine the level of reporting also increases with any 'prompts' from media sources too.
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I live in Queensland, Australia so there's no shortage of sunshine. The only question I'd have is that I don't know if the statistics of infection and death were proportionally any better here than anywhere else really.
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@marenpurves4493 That's true. In fact it was only the other day that an elderly lady offered me some of hers when the dispenser at the store was empty. I'm guessing most people don't bother though.
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I'm not a scholar; or of notable intellect, but I do make some effort to 'rummage' around facts before forming a conclusion and even then, I get some degree of pleasure if I've discovered something to modify or change my view. I fear that in contrast, many people assume the convenient truth where they don't have to put much effort into thinking, or in fact are incapable of doing so. This is where the mainstream media comes in. It's only on rare occasions where I'm exposed to them; but does anyone else have the overwhelming urge to look around and see if there's a six year old in the room to whom they may be directing their comments?
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I live in Australia and any correspondence I forward to my local state or federal MP's is not even acknowledged. I share the ongoing emerging evidence of the problems associated with the vaccine on social media with no response. To see this man almost totally ignored by his peers is probably one of the most disgusting episodes in British parliamentary history.
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I saw something on television some time ago that revealed what 'Clinically proven' meant in advertising various food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. Basically it means there's no clinic and no proof.
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During the pandemic I was called an idiot and I had no right to question 'The Science'. Interestingly, when they put the word "The" in front, it sort of means "no further discussion. Well, this sound like "The Science" to me.
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Unfortunately, the words aren't falling on "deaf ears"; they're falling on hardly any ears. There's a real danger that the issue is going to be just ignored and forgotten. Unfortunately, I live in Australia but if I was in the UK I'd be writing to my local MP and asking him (or her) to explain the absence.
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I always came at the bottom of the class in my school years, so my grasp of the medical details is understandably limited. So, I'll defer to the simple analysis of Frankensein's monster when I think about considering a mRNA vaccine, and that is "Bread good; fire bad".
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What could the reason be I wonder!
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I asked a nurse if they ever 'aspirated' the syringe to avoid intravenous injection. She didn't know what I was talking about. I knew the answer to the question was "No" anyway, but I was just interested in her response. No criticism of the nurse or any intention to make her feel uncomfortable, but I thought she may relay the question to the doctor. Now I think about it, I should have asked him.
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Senate enquiries are a total waste of time. There's no obligation for anyone to actually answer the questions. It's like politicians when they're being interviewed on television; they answer a question that hasn't been asked.
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So, make the vaccine generally unavailable until the virus has gone, then make sure they buy more while all the other diseases seem to be of no real concern.
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What happened to the obligation of political office holders to declare pecuniary interests? Are we sure that when they say "health benefits", they don't mean "wealth benefits".
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I live in Queensland, Australia and our former Chief Health Officer who 'advised' (ie called the shots) during the pandemic and was responsible for all the border closures, destruction of businesses and vaccine passports which disallowed people access to normal expectations of freedom, has, for some time now, been appointed as Queensland Governor. I suppose it's coincidence that she is of the same political persuasion as the state premier who appointed her.
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I think the ethicality of the authorities is more relevant than their competency.
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