Things That Don't Add Up
7, 27, or 127 things that don’t add up about Covid vaccine strategy.
Let's look at 7:
1) The rate of covid disease death and injury was very low indeed.
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2) Over 10,000 Australians are making claims for vaccine injury.
3) Why are there so many doctors willing to lose their medical licences?
4) The overwhelming evidence against lockdowns.
5) Lies, damn lies and statistics re Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine
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6) Covid vax death and injury rates are higher than seen so far.
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7) "The vaccines are safe. The vaccines are safe. The vaccines are safe."
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Before we address the seven (7) matters, let's look first what the mainstream media has not been reporting.
Over the 2022 new year period, between 500,000 - 2 million Australians gathered and protested against media and government handling of the Covid vaccine mandates. The event was called: Convoy to Canberra and went for a around a fortnight. It started around January 31st and finished February 14th. While there had been significant protest rallies around the nation over duration of 2020 - 22; and while very large rallies took place in Melbourne in Nov - Dec 21; the Convoy to Canberra was possibly the most significant set of protest rallies that we have seen in our nation's history.
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In contrast our Australian Broadcasting Corporation displayed it's position by estimating that the total attendance was 10,000 people, which is of course a complete and utter joke. For some easy access and corroboration,
look here - drone footage and remember this is just one day.
and here, and
here.
[Throughout this website, underlined text is something you can click on, taking you to another site].
During the Convoy to Canberra the police reported that there were an extra 1.4 million vehicles in Canberra at the time.
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It is generally regarded that numbers attending a rally can be multiplied by 5 to gain an accurate picture of sentiment within the whole community. Those protesting indicate a very significant level of opposition within the Australian community. Based upon the upper end of estimates, it would appear that up to approximately 40% of Australians are opposed to the vaccine mandates.
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In addition, everyday surveys reveal that one in 5 Australians, that is up to 20% of Australians have been compliant with vaccination mandates while being not very happy about various aspects. In addition to this group, there is another significant group who do not have a strong commitment to the mainstream media or government's position.
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Surprisingly these estimates then appear to show that 6 out of every 10 Australians is actually uncommitted to the media and government narrative on Covid vaccination.
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Consistent with this, voting patterns in the April 21st, 2022 federal election also supports the above analysis. There were seven freedom parties standing, and they all opposed the vaccine mandates. These were:
The United Australia Party
One Nation
Liberal Democrats Party
Democratic Alliance
Australian Federation Party
The Great Australia Party, and
Informed Medical Options Party.
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These parties preferenced one another. The Australian Electorial Commission records show first preference votes for each of freedom parties. To see results click here. Total first preferences for freedom parties achieved 11% of the formal votes. (This figure is evident by simply adding first preference party totals for each state and for each of the seven freedom parties together.) The ABC and other television networks have suppressed this information; giving it no oxygen. 11% is a substantial percentage of the Australian population to completely ignore.
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As a result of the April 21st federal election, together with those previously elected, the freedom movement now has five senators elected (or re-elected) across the political spectrum who have been highly motivated in seeking to challenge the media and government narratives concerning Covid vaccination. These politicians are:
Senator Alex Antic - Liberal SA
Senator Gerard Rennick - Liberal Qld
Senator Pauline Hanson - One Nation Qld
Senator Malcolm Roberts - One Nation Qld, and
Senator Ralph Babet - United Australia Party, Victoria, who was elected on the preferences of other freedom party preferences.
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Those charged with advancing the real science within the community - on both sides of this argument - have a sober responsibility.
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This video below is a very good piece of investigative journalism and helps us understand the extraordinary level of vested interest found in mainstream media
This is a valuable piece of investigative journalism. This site speaks for itself. This report starts slowly but builds to a powerful crescendo. Click on the link to watch this video. https://www.bitchute.com/video/WYzX8uLACk77/
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