Allow all health practitioners the freedom to speak honestly and openly


Let us assume, on really hardly any evidence at all, that our governments, state and federal, really are concerned for our health. But in a free society, there must be open and free discourse on every subject of interest to the community so that all sides of any question can be properly examined.

Which brings me to this: Petition EN3375 – AHPRA edict silencing health practitioners. It is a petition which reads as follows:

Petition Reason 

There is conclusive evidence [sighted AHPRA documents] that AHPRA has silenced health practitioners from raising concerns about the Covid-19 vaccine, and from raising all related concerns about this experimental gene therapy [called a vaccine]. There is also conclusive evidence that health practitioners have been threatened with dismissal, and with removal from practice, if they raise their concerns publicly and go against the main narrative. 

Petition Request

We therefore ask the House to remove the AHPRA edict and allow all health practitioners the freedom to speak honestly and openly about their concerns. This is a matter of public safety and ethical obligation. There is growing global concern about the short, medium and long-term effects of the Covid-19 vaccine. Removing the AHPRA edict would also allow open debate about the other possible ways of treating Covid-19.

I merely bring this to your attention. Sign it as you see fit.

Melbourne’ big issue of the moment

This was the front-page story in the Herald-Sun this morning, as you can see from the above: Gap grows between haves, have nots. And who are these have nots. The have-nots are the families in Melbourne’s newer suburbs where there are fewer swimming pools per head of population than in some other suburbs. 

Of course, there is always this they could discuss on their front page: Labor minsters quizzed by corruption watchdog amid calls for Daniel Andrews to stand down. Well, maybe tomorrow.

My IEA article on Covid in Australia

The Institute of Economic Affairs in London [the IEA] has published an article of mine on Dealing with Covid-19 in Australia. Most of it will be old news for us in Australia but I end with two paras on what needs to be done now:

Covid is disappearing as a lethal problem and is rapidly fading back into the pack as a serious disease affecting any but a relatively small handful of the population. In fact, most of those who are positively tested, are simply asked to go home and quarantine for two weeks.

What must now occur is that the Covid dogs are called off, genuinely serious cases should be dealt with in hospital as would occur if it were a bad case of the flu. Other than that, we should go back to business as usual, at least as was usual prior to March 2020. There should be no vaccine passports. No mask mandates. Our borders should be open to travel, especially our state borders, whose closure has been particularly absurd. Individuals should be permitted to do what they feel is best for themselves, as we all get on with our lives.

Unless the plan is to lock us down forever until Covid disappears, there is no alternative but to open our borders and our economies while doing what we can to care for those whom the virus infects.

Civil disobedience in the age of covid

This was sent to me by a friend.

I have just been informed that around one million Israelis are refusing to
be vaccinated with a coronavirus booster, even under the threat of losing
their ‘Green Pass’ – a vaccination passport that allows them the freedom
that their government stole from them over this bogus pandemic….

I was watching the news this afternoon and heard that there were already
discussions about rolling out booster shots. So Australians appear to be on
the road for this on-going regime of booster shots in order to for them to
keep their freedoms that we are entitled to have anyway. So we have to do
what the Israelis are doing – simply say NO. Refuse to play this insane
game. Refuse to be poisoned any further. Don’t comply with all these idiotic
and useless restrictions. Do what I do.

Don’t wear masks anywhere and just state that you are not required to wear
them. And under the Commonwealth Privacy Act, you are not required to
disclose your private medical information. Just refuse.

Don’t tell anybody whether you are vaccinated or not. It is none of their
business and again, under the Commonwealth Privacy Act, you are not required to disclose your private medical information.

Don’t check into any place using either QR codes or physical sign-in. Under
that same Privacy Act, you are not required to be tracked in any way.

Incidentally, Commonwealth law has penalties that can be imposed on anybody who violates your rights in regard to the above matters. Don’t be scared to threaten them with prosecution if they refuse you entry because you are not wearing a mask or you refuse to check in.

Just remember that Commonwealth law overrides any conflicting State law, so you don’t have to comply with State laws that obviously violate Commonwealth law. But if we don’t do this and simply defy these State government directives, we will become slaves.

It is obvious that our State governments will go down the Israeli road and
tell us that we must be fully vaccinated and get booster shots every so
often or lose our freedoms. We have to stop these bastards trying to make us
their lackeys by keeping us hooked on booster shots like junkies hooked on
heroin. We can stop this, but we have to all do it.

Melbourne Syndrome reaches a world’s record

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The Melbourne Syndrome is now officially the world’s worst. 

From The Age: Melbourne lockdown becomes world’s longest as state records 1377 new local COVID-19 cases, four death

Not to mention that Victoria’s Premier is the world’s most incompetent leader.

And the first of the pictures The Age chose to run, proudly it seems to me, under the heading, In pictures – Melbourne becomes world’s most locked down city, shows an old woman surrounded by police.

And then there is the astonishing bigotry in what is supposed to be a paper of substance. From NSW must do better than Dominic Perrottet as premier.

Within a day, it is possible that NSW, self-described as the most progressive state in the federation, may have, in Dominic Perrottet, a premier … who is a highly conservative Catholic with views that represent the most extreme end of a rigidly male-dominated institutional church.

How does an editor allow such gross ignorance to find its way into the paper?

Media dishonesty and the protest at The Shrine in Melbourne

This is the protest at the Shrine of Remembrance on September 22, 2021. If there was any violence, it came entirely from the police. Without the police presence, no violence of any kind would have occurred. This is from The Real Rushkan, amateur journalist though he may be. His videos tell the story.

The shrine is, of course, the memorial to Australians who have died to defend our freedoms, which includes the right to protest. And we are now perfectly certain that the protest was not a “superspreading” covid event.

There are then the “professional journalists” who are about as reliable as Izvestia and Pravda should you be looking for anything other than the political narrative of the left. This is from our ABC.

Other than to declare the protestors members of the right – infinitely better than being on the left but what would any of these people know? Stalinists at heart.

Fair Work Commission says an employer cannot force an employee to be vaxxinated

GREAT NEWS! MUST SHARE across Australia! Fair Work Commission decision Go to Tanya Davies MP https://www.facebook.com/tanyadaviesm… Tanya Davies MP You do not want to miss this video and document Document is linked below https://www.fwc.gov.au/documents/deci… READ, especially from page 33 to 44 https://www.fwc.gov.au/documents/deci…

Time to just get on with our lives, don’t you think?

Meanwhile, let me draw your attention to this: A Modest Proposal Re Covid by David Archibald. Amongst other things, he writes this:

The problem with covid vaccines is that even if you vaccinate 100%, you will still have an epidemic because they are not efficient enough to prevent it. And we are just a few mutations away from an ‘escape mutant’ for which vaccines will not have any efficacy.

The major pharma companies don’t believe in their vaccines either. Pfizer and Merck are getting ready to launch expensive new anti-viral pills that can provide early outpatient treatment for covid and might perhaps even be used for prevention. At the same time, the medical establishment and Google are running a big smear campaign against ivermectin. Which is a clue.

The pharma companies and their tech company investors are this century’s “great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money.” Ivermectin is the main molecule that would thwart that blood funnel.

It has long been theorised in the pharma industry that eradicating a disease is antithetical to maximising profitability.

Eradication of covid is not as difficult or expensive as you may have been led to believe. What happened in India is instructive.

Might be instructive but not as profitable for the major pharmaceutical companies nor as enjoyable for political leaders who like to tell everyone else what to do (and for people who like to be told what to do).

NOW LET ME ADD THIS: COVID Protests Are Sweeping the World. Where’s the Media? There’s a round-the-world round-up. This is from Australia.

Psychopath defined

Sound like anyone you know? Psychopath:

Some of the more common signs to be aware of include:

  • socially irresponsible behavior
  • disregarding or violating the rights of others
  • inability to distinguish between right and wrong
  • difficulty with showing remorse or empathy
  • tendency to lie often
  • manipulating and hurting others
  • recurring problems with the law
  • general disregard towards safety and responsibility

Of course, the more fashionable tern is Sociopath. Defined as:

  • A lack of empathy for others
  • Little to no genuine remorse
  • The manipulation of other people
  • Lying and deceit
  • A sense of superiority over others
  • Little to no regard for right or wrong
  • The belief that rules do not apply to them
  • Getting into legal trouble or a little regard for the law
  • A lack of responsibility or engaging in irresponsible behaviors
  • Aggression or hostility
  • The exploitation of other people

Sounds just the same to me. There is then this from 8 Signs You Are Arguing With An Actual Psychopath.

1. They play the victim card

2. You have to explain basic human emotions to them

3. They seem to be completely different people sometimes

4. They make excuses

5. They lie

6. They are hypocrites

7. They accuse you of feeling emotions they are provoking intentionally

8. They deny their manipulative behavior

The last one is explained this way.

They will constantly tell you they didn’t do something even if you have proof of them doing it. Ignoring evidence is something they are known for.

Plus this: The Psychopathic Personality Inventory. Here’s the list:

  • Machiavellian Egocentricity (ME): A lack of empathy and sense of detachment from others for the sake of achieving one’s own goals[4]
  • Social Potency (SOP): The ability to charm and influence others
  • Coldheartedness (C): A distinct lack of emotion, guilt, or regard for others’ feelings
  • Carefree Nonplanfulness (CN): Difficulty in planning ahead and considering the consequences of one’s actions
  • Fearlessness (F): An eagerness for risk-seeking behaviors, as well as a lack of the fear that normally goes with them
  • Blame Externalization (BE): Inability to take responsibility for one’s actions, instead blaming others or rationalizing one’s behavior
  • Impulsive Nonconformity (IN): A disregard for social norms and culturally acceptable behaviors
  • Stress Immunity (STI): A lack of typical marked reactions to traumatic or otherwise stress-inducing events[5]

And then there is this: Research Suggests Politicians are More Likely to Be Psychopaths – some, of course, more so than others.

You don’t have to be an ax-wielding murderer to possess some of the classic psychopathic traits: lack of remorse and empathy, a sense of grandiosity, superficial charm, conning and manipulative behavior and refusal to take responsibility for one’s actions. For politicians, possessing excessive charm and a calculating mind would be considered assets.

The sort of person who likes to manipulate others who fall for their false charm and respond to their manipulative behaviour.

This has all occurred to me today watching Andrew Bolt: ‘Four big reasons’ why Daniel Andrews should go. To boil it down to its essence, because Daniel Andrews is not just stupid, not just a liar, and not just an authoritarian with no social conscience, but has also been an incompetent administrator whose mismanagement of Victoria has led to a series of deaths and a massive downturn in the future prospects for the state, he should depart the scene. He won’t but he should.

Big mistakes in failing to open to the world says Australian business

Australia’s Corporations Rebel Against Government’s Draconian COVID Lockdowns is from Zero Hedge in the US reporting on a story published by the Financial Times in London. It may be in the local press, but I haven’t come across it here. Still, an important story, you would think.

In the letter – which was reported on by the FT – the signatories allege that Australia is making “big mistakes” in failing to reopen to the world. By making the lockdowns so severe (and so unceasingly long), the Australian government is putting politics before the well-being of the Australian people ahead of the federal elections that must be held by the end of May – when the Senate’s present term is slated to expire.

The companies that signed the letter “…employ almost one million Australians” and warned that lockdowns were having “long-lasting” effects on the economy. However, this shouldn’t be news to Australia’s political elite: Economists at Australia’s central bank, the RBA, already lowered their growth projections after a stronger-than-expected Q2 GDP print.

But all the incremental data seen so far suggests that Q3 could be a disaster – well that, coupled with the intensifying economic pressure from Beijing, which is trying to win a geopolitical stare-down contest with the Australian government by blocking a growing number of imports.

As for Australia’s infamous “drawbridge” border policy, the letter’s signatories insisted that the decision to close Australia’s borders was a colossal mistake. 

“The borders should have never been closed,” Graham Turner, chief executive of travel company Flight Centre, told the Financial Times. “We’re making some very big mistakes here.”

“It’s time for corporate Australia to turn its disquiet and rumblings into a roar,” said Greg O’Neill, the chief executive of Melbourne fund manager La Trobe Financial, one of the signatories to the open letter sent by the Business Council of Australia. “It is time for courage and honesty. Not politics.”

Politics is politics. But courage and honesty would be nice for a change.