TGA claims they are certain no DNA are in the vaccines despite no genotoxicity testing - 01.06.23
The TGA have been caught out lying again.
This time in regard to whether or not DNA is in the batches.
As page 6 of FOI 3390-11 shows, there was DNA in the batches.
Furthermore because this was encapsulated inside lipids it would definitely got inside the cells.
It’s worth nothing the residual DNA template was done with a qPCR test whereas the RNA concentration was done with UV spectroscopy giving a result of 2.27mg/ml.
On page 3 the RNA content using fluorescence testing showed 0.48mg/ml five times less than the UV test.
Why were different tests used? Was this to fudge the results of DNA contamination?
More at: https://www.tga.gov.au/sites/default/files/foi-3390-11.pdf
#auspol #australia #tga #ahpra #atagi #health
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$1.5 Trillion to meet our 2050 green targets - 23.10.23
The energy department said in estimates that Australia needs 100GW of renewable energy to reach its 2030 renewable energy target.
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Yet it’s almost 2024 and Chris Bowen the energy minister has to stump up an estimated billions just to get another 23GW of renewables into the grid. (Batteries are storage not generation.)
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Furthermore, just as the bureaucrats in the energy department can’t tell us if they are on target in reaching their renewable energy goals Chris Bowen won’t tell us how much it’s going to cost to underwrite renewables.
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Australians are being taken for a ride.
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“Energy Minister Chris Bowen’s expanded green energy underwriting scheme could end up costing future taxpayers “tens of billions” of dollars, says a top energy economist who predicts $59 billion in new solar, wind and batteries will eventually erode earnings from renewable power.
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“The bulk of the cost of this investment is ultimately going to lie on the public purse,” Bruce Mountain told AFR Weekend. “And it would be entirely reasonable that the government gets back some or all of that from electricity customers in due course.”
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The cost of Labor’s freshly minted Capacity Investment Scheme is being hotly debated by energy experts, with most agreeing the Commonwealth faces a material financial exposure, as well as concerns about the government’s refusal to reveal costings.
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Labor cited confidentiality reasons for withholding the Commonwealth’s potential liability under the capacity scheme, which was backed by state and territory energy ministers in Perth on Friday.
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The scheme, announced on Thursday, will involve a series of six-monthly blind auctions between the June quarter and 2027 to underwrite 18 gigawatts of new wind power, 5 gigawatts of solar and 9 gigawatts of battery storage.”
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Quote from:
https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/bowen-s-energy-plan-might-cost-taxpayers-tens-of-billions-20231124-p5emnz
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#auspol #australia #renewables #climatechange #netzero #labor #albanese #chrisbowen
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We need less inflation & more infrastructure - 25.10.23
In Estimates I asked Treasury why they are allowing building companies to go broke.
Instead of driving hard working Australians into poverty, Treasury need to lower immigration and build more infrastructure.
#auspol
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TGA are the culprits again – rejecting vaccine compensation claims - 25.10.23
In Estimates I asked Services Australia why they are overriding the expert opinion of specialists who have diagnosed vaccine injuries.
It turns out they are referring to doctors who aren’t specialists and who haven’t actually diagnosed the patient.
Aside from the lack of expertise, the TGA should not be allowed to make this call due to the conflict of interest they have in covering up their mistakes.
The corruption and gaslighting needs to end.
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Renewables are bad for the environment. - 8.11.23
Labor and the Greens are still refusing to hold an inquiry into the impacts of renewables on our farmland, waterways and National Parks.
It’s clear they don’t want the public to know the damage renewables do to the environment.
#auspol
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10,000 deaths can’t be explained. - 26.10.23
10,000 extra deaths and all we get are crickets from the Health Department.
Temporal association is a valid indicator of causation. Yet the Heath Department are adamant that vaccines aren’t the cause despite the rise in deaths jumping the first month after the vaccine rollout.
Has the Health Department performed autopsies on deceased to prove it wasn’t the vaccines? If not, then how can rule it out.
If it’s a result of lockdowns from the prior year then why didn’t the deaths start to jump from September 2020 rather than May 21.
The Heath Department and TGA are covering up the cause of the increase in deaths because their mismanagement is the cause.
#auspol
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CHO claims Covid vaccines actually reduces deaths! - 26.10.23
The Chief Health Officer is now trying to claim the Covid vaccine reduced all cause mortality. I.e. deaths from other causes apart from Covid. This is despite the fact that deaths jumped from 162,000 to 172,000 in 2021 and to 190,000 in 2022. Seriously you just can’t make this stuff up.
When asked why deaths jumped they can’t give a straight answer. They are still looking into it. If they are still looking into it how they rule out the vaccines?
In 2021 there were only 300 more Covid deaths than 2020 so Covid can’t explain the rise in deaths.
It’s worth noting the jump in deaths occurred from May onwards, one month after the vaccine rollout.
They are just insulting our intelligence at this point.
The truth is that they are lying.
#auspol
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Buckle up Australia. Labor is crippling us financially. - Senate 6.11.23
The major driver for the lift in interest rates over the last 18 months. Is due to Labor's immigration policy.
This increases demand which is working against the RBA trying to decrease demand. As a result of the increased demand from a higher population the RBA keeps increasing interest rates.
Albanese needs to get back to Australia and dial down the rate of immigration before households and small businesses go broke from higher interest rates.
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Senate Inquiry to define scope of Covid Royal Commission has passed - Senate 19.10.23
In the last sitting week the Coalition and Crossbench voted for a Senate Inquiry into the terms of a Covid Royal Commission.
I will ask the Inquiry to investigate:
👉The origins of Covid-19 including any collusion by the CIA and Fauci to cover up their gain of function research.
👉The withdrawal of antibiotics for people with Covid that could have prevented secondary bacterial infections and fewer deaths.
👉The accuracy of the PCR tests and why the TGA refuse to release details of what exactly they test for.
👉The refusal of the health department to provide serology tests from 2019 to find out if Covid was already in the community.
👉The totalitarian role of the States in locking people down, up and out.
👉The efficacy of masks and mandatory mask wearing.
👉The efficacy and safety of the vaccine.
👉The failure to help the vaccine injured and subsequent gaslighting.
👉The coercion used to enforce vaccine mandates.
👉The risks of repeated boosting.
👉The indemnity given to the big pharmaceuticals.
👉The dodgy modelling used to justify government decisions.
👉The role of the media including social media in the dissemination of propaganda and censorship.
👉The need to jail government, corporate and media authorities who abused their authority and in doing so destroyed or damaged the lives of millions of people.
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Why is Labor changing the Family Law Act? - Senate 16.10.23
Last week I spoke against Labor's changes to the Family Law Act.
In particular the removal of presumption of shared responsibility and the need for a child to have a meaningful relationship with both parents.
There is no doubt Labor wants to make it harder for fathers to be able to see their children.
It’s important to note that the presumption of shared responsibility does not apply if violence or intimidation is an issue.
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Digital currency or surveillance system? - Bernardi 24.09.23
I recently spoke with Cory Bernardi about the threat of a social credit system and how they will use a digital (same as electronic) currency to impose their will on us in the name of protecting us.
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30% of Australians weren't born here - Senate 30.05.23
At the last set of estimates I asked Treasury why they are pursuing a big population strategy.
They had no answers. This is clearly unsatisfactory as it’s fuelling the cost of living and housing crisis.
Albanese needs to reign the Big Australia zealots in.
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Foreign banks tighten grip on Australian agriculture as local banks retreat - Senate 20.09.23
A few weeks back I questioned the CBA on the rise of the foreign bank lending to our agricultural sector and how closing branches in the regions is making it harder for locals to use Australian banks.
I suspect much of the growth that Matt Comyn mentions comes from price inflation rather than volume.
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What's the point of a Covid inquiry if we can't examine everything - Bernardi 24.09.23
Last week I spoke with Cory Bernardi how about how dodgy Albanese is by holding a pretend inquiry into Covid.
This is so typical of the weasel to cut and run when accountability and transparency are required.
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Banking industry under fire: Banks sell out the battlers - Senate 20.09.23
Recently the head of the Australian Banking Association Anna Bligh appeared before the RRAT committee in regards to branch closures.
She was unable to answer how much income banks collect in electronic transaction fees. No doubt because it would be embarrassing to admit that shutting down branches actually increases profits for the banks.
She also refused to accept that since the privatisation of the CBA, banking competition has actually gotten worse leading to a Royal Commission into Banking because of unethical behaviour by the banks.
Finally she had to cover for a banking executive from NAB who admitted in a prior inquiry that banks were unable to monitor services provided at branches.
While it’s true that CBA has developed excellent technology, that was on the back of a large domestic savings base because it was publicly owned that gave it the margins to be able to invest in technology.
It is quite obvious that banks are not interested in meeting their social licence which is why we need a public bank.
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Property rights & religious freedom under threat in hospital takeover - Senate 13.09.23
In the last sitting week, Labor and the Greens voted down a bill that would inquire into the takeover by the ACT government of Calvary hospital.
This was an outrageous attack on property rights by a government that wasn’t even established at Federation.
Bob Hawke gave the ACT self-governing rights in the 1980’s. An unnecessary indulgence for what was supposed to be purely an administrative territory.
This action by the ACT government is nothing less than communism.
As a local says:
“Lately, the wider Australian public has perhaps become aware of some disturbing events in the ACT. The Higgins saga, when the capital was presented as a hotbed of youthful orgiastic goings-on, and the fiasco of the Lehrmann prosecution, seemingly impervious to inquiries, has penetrated into the wider electorate but those of us who live here are more agitated about what is happening right here that affects our lives.
Believe me, among the local population there was much more concern about the Calvary Hospital closure than Shane Drumgold's ineptitude.”
Quote from:
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/how-the-act-turned-itself-into-its-own-minirepublic/news-story/080f60984f62da41906d4016bc925c27
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No details, No transparency, No accountability. Senate - 14.09.23
Since coming to power the Albanese government has refused to provide details on the following:
1. The minutes of National Cabinet
2. The vaccine contracts
3. The number of 24/7 nurses in Aged care
4. Proper costings on reaching net zero
5. Quarterly benchmark energy prices
6. Investigate the impact of renewables on farmland, national parks and our fisheries
7. Agree to a Royal Commission into Covid that he promised
8. Provide details on the Voice
9. Provide the genomic sequence used in the PCR tests
10. Explain how he intends to house 400,000 immigrants a year
He’s not very honest or clever is he?
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The Native Title Act needs review - Senate 11.09.23
I have supported a motion to hold an inquiry into the Native Title Act with a view to ending it.
Australia needs to put a line under the past and move on.
The original Mabo decision was granted on the basis of continuous association with the land. Most Native Title claims today do not fit that criteria and only serve to fill the pockets of lawyers, bureaucrats and activists.
Furthermore, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination states:
“Special measures taken for the sole purpose of securing adequate advancement of certain racial or ethnic groups or individuals requiring such protection as may be necessary in order to ensure such groups or individuals equal enjoyment or exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms shall not be deemed racial discrimination, provided, however, that such measures do not, as a consequence, lead to the maintenance of separate rights for different racial groups and that they shall not be continued after the objectives for which they were taken have been achieved.”
Like the Voice, this means that Native Title cannot be permanent. It must eventually cease.
That is why the Native Title Act needs a sunset date.
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$10 Billion Housing Fund is a risky gamble with your taxes - Senate 12.09.23
Earlier this week I spoke about Australia’s productivity crisis by going back to mistakes made in the 1980’s when the Hawke Keating government destroyed our manufacturing sector due to the Button plan and instead created a paper shuffling and brainwashing industry in Superannuation and the University sector.
I also touch on the stupidity of lifting capital controls in 1985 that flooded our country with foreign debt with no corresponding investment in actual industrial output.
I also touch on the RBA lifting interest rates. This hasn’t just slowed demand its also slowed supply as rapidly higher interest rates have sent builders to the wall at the same time. This is happening in the face of massive immigration.
Long story short the housing fund will do two fifths of Jack to fix the housing crisis.
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"A per capita recession caused by net zero policies..." - Senate 11.09.23
“Anybody wondering why Australia is suffering its worst rental crisis in modern history only needs to look at Thursday’s disastrous population and immigration figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
Australia’s population grew by a record 563,200 in the year to March 2023, driven by a record 454,300 net overseas migration (NOM).
Australia has already blown well past the May federal budget’s projection of 400,000 NOM and 524,000 population growth over the 2022-23 financial year.”
- Great article from Macrobusiness. 👇
Labor are out of control. They need to lower immigration as they are importing a homelessness crisis.
Quote from:
https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2023/09/australian-immigration-smashes-all-records/
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The real wage theft is superannuation - Bernardi 3.09.23
“'We're focused on 12 but the longer-term objective is 12 to 15,' Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones told Daily Mail Australia last year. Mr Jones on Wednesday confirmed the government would raise the superannuation rate to 15 per cent.”
- The Daily Mail
Labor is planning on lifting superannuation to 15%.
It’s already hard enough for people to make ends meet now, but that won’t stop Labor from stealing your wages to feather the nest.
Have your say on Super 👇
https://gerardrennick.com.au/superannuation-survey/
Quote from: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10895391/amp/Labor-plans-huge-superannuation-overhaul-raising-contributions-15-cent-Anthony-Albanese.html
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A $10 million bonus for milking a company dry? Bernardi 3.09.23
Last week I spoke to Cory Bernardi on how Anthony Albanese and the Labor party are too close to Qantas.
In light of Qantas selling tickets on flights already cancelled, putting an expiry date on Covid credits you have to ask why Albanese is blocking other airlines from coming to Australia.
Is it because Albanese asked Qantas to give free flights to people who support the Voice or his son access to the chairman’s lounge?
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We're importing renewables instead of using our own energy resources - Senate 5.09.23
Last week I spoke about Australia’s flawed energy policy and the climate change hysteria that is behind it.
The deliberate lies and fear mongering needs to end.
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Should PM Albanese be referred to the National Anti-Corruption Commission over Qantas? - 6.09.23
The relationship between Anthony Albanese and Alan Joyce needs to be scrutinised.
Did Alan Joyce give free flights to radical Voice activists in exchange for Albanese’s son getting access to the Chairman’s lounge?
Furthermore why is Alan Joyce still getting a $10 million bonus in light of taking bookings for flights already cancelled and trying to cancel $500 million in flight credits as a result of cancelled bookings from Covid.
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Blackout Bowen needs to back off and leave our environment alone - 7.30 Interview 31.08.23
“What exactly is a social licence? A social licence is community support, community permission.”
That’s right Bowen and you don’t have community permission to destroy the environment with your transmission lines.
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