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Investigating the mRNA Mutant Crime Scene

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I called on the Senate to support the inquiry into the federal COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Claims Scheme and restated my demand for the people of Australia to have their Royal Commission in COVID. Australians are dying at a far higher rate than normal. Surely even the pharma industry lobby in the Senate can see that there's a high probability that the cause, the one thing that has changed in the last 4 years coinciding with the increased mortality, is the jabs that everyday Australians were coerced and bullied into taking. Why is the Labor Government so afraid of uncovering the truth? If they're confident it's not the cause, then shouldn't they be prepared to have an inquiry into it? This is an issue of life or death for the Australian people and it needs to be above suspicion. We need honest debate and proper scrutiny to understand why over 30,000 people more than normal have died so far. In this speech, I go further into messenger RNA “vaccines“, the technology used to protect them and the actual mechanism by which these jabs could be causing the harm we are seeing. I also talk about the “bait and switch“ that was used during clinical trials, which saw trials conducted using the long-established method of using albumin to grow the vaccine. After testing, this was switched out for a new and untested method using a derivative of E. coli bacteria, which multiples much faster but contaminates the vaccine in the process. During an interview on the ABC, Greg Hunt, the Health Minister at the time, admitted that “The world is engaged in the largest clinical trial, the largest global vaccination trial ever, and we will have enormous amounts of data“. Where is that data now and what does it really say about our COVID response? The answer will only come from an inquiry. Clearly the Albanese Government and the Opposition do not want you to know. Transcript:

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