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All of us hospital nurses are talking about how the shots are killing people, some go into the patient's room and tell them. Truth never stays silent.

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It's so important for nurses to speak up, as they're the interface between 'the system' and the patients. Would you be willing to be interviewed (anonymously, if you prefer) on what you're seeing in the hospital?

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I would be happy to.

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Awesome, could you drop me an email at robynchuter@substack.com?

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Well done Dee Dee on upholding your integrity. Indeed truth never stays silent.

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Unfortunately my wife's experience a year ago was the opposite. We almost got kicked out of the hospital by a nurse as my wife was admitted for knee operations. Just because my wife did not want the PCR up her nose nor did either of us want their stupid masks.

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That's so appalling, I cannot wrap my head around what happened to the medical and nursing professions during covidiacy. What happened to their oaths to do no harm, and to put the patient first?

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I'm not excusing anything but the powers that be made certain there was a new rule every day and consequently, FEAR coupled with MASS CONFUSION resulted. There was no leadership of common sense and I don't know why...the only reason I survived with solid understanding perhaps, was I also have a science degree, there were others who questioned too, we didn't see the pandemic, and we refused the shot. We stuck together and concluded, "the powers that be were trying to kill us". During normal times, that would sound paranoid. I'm sure you know the rest of the story...

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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion was revealed as a hoax in 1921. http://emperors-clothes.com/antisem/graves-text.htm Stop spreading this divisive nonsense on my Substack, or I will delete all your posts and block you.

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They let my wife do her own PCR test and allowed her to do it really shallowly. So I guess that was a compromise of a sort.

Had lots of fun in the following days as well. My wife's blood oxygen levels went pretty low as they were filling her up with too much opium (or whatever it was). She's still here though. I also had various stoushes over their rules as well. They ramped up the restrictions just as my wife went in and claimed covid was rampant which of course it wasn't. What was rampant were empty beds. At least 3/4 were empty. And staff. There were few about. The British doctor who operated on my wife was only too glad to be heading back to Britain I believe. NZ is a shithole full of woke wankers.

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Aug 10, 2023·edited Aug 10, 2023Author

NZ is a beautiful country, inhabited by weak people. Not that Australia is any better on the weak people front.

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Aug 10, 2023·edited Aug 10, 2023Liked by Robyn Chuter

Yes weaker than our myths told us that we were. But both countries also have showed signs of being able to address it, just need to get TPTB out of their positions.

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So sorry you had to experience that! I've been treated like crap by "the industry" as a patient myself so, know it's BROKEN! I don't think the young nurses are learning about The Hippocratic Oath or Informed Choice in nursing school...

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They wern't so young. They were dismissive of us as paranoid right wingers it would seem. In reality you know that we wern't paranoid and we know that we're not right wingers.

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Robyn, this is an absolutely brilliant submission! I hope that those who will be reading it have the honesty and intelligence to understand what you've written. I despair about both of those qualities when it comes to bureaucrats and the majority of elected representatives in Parliaments around the world - especially ours here in Australia.

Thank you for referring people to my substack as well! I am currently working on my submission (yes, I always planned on getting it in on the 8th of August - I'm someone who functions best with a DEADline - emphasis on the word DEAD there! LOL

It does my heart good to know that George Christiansen from Nation First is presenting over 20,000 submissions to this Committee and that many thousands of others have also written submissions. As I said on my interview with Peter Fam - a few hundred or a few thousand may not make a difference, but tens of thousands will!

Here's hoping everyone will be writing in - even if a single sentence stating - I support free speech and oppose this legislation. One minute of time can help us retain this basic, inalienable freedom in Australia.

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That's the big question, isn't it - how far gone are the bureaucrats and politicians? Or, to put it another way, are we still in early 1930s Germany, with a chance to turn it around, or is already 1939?

Thank you for your tireless work on this, and all the other aspects of covidiacy. After all these years of screaming into the void about the dangers of vaccines, finally people are waking up and asking questions. It's a shame it had to go this far for that to happen.

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Yes, I remember at the very beginning of the scamdemic, someone said it would take the end of the world to wake people up. I thought at the time that was crazy. Now, I know better.

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Let's hope it doesn't come to that.

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Your repeated blaming of 'the Jews' for all our current problems, as if all Jewish people think alike on these matters, is testing my patience. I prefer not to censor the comments section, but if you persist in making comments that slander an entire group of people for wrongdoings committed by a tiny percentage of them, I will delete all your posts and block you. Your willing embrace of the divide and conquer strategy makes you part of the problem, not the solution.

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Aug 5, 2023Liked by Robyn Chuter

George Christensen's First Nation substack has a direct link to the petition. So does his CitizenGo page. I do not have the links to hand, but I have signed both of them - they are a very simple process.

I suggest if you want the easy process, search for them and sign them.

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As usual, well said. Of course I applaud doing anything to halt the madness, and I have no better suggestions, and I'm sorry to be a downer, but I cannot shake the view that this is writing a letter to criminals who are clearly above the law, asking them to let you keep writing about their crimes. Human Rights and democratic mechanisms are by now a relic of long ago. Pointing to them might have little weight when there were no repercussions for contravening so many of them so egregiously for so long. Remember, our entire legal code was nullified by a few farcical lies and 'emergency orders'.

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Believe me, I hesitated for quite a while before putting fingers to keyboard, for exactly the reasons you've outlined. I honestly don't know whether any of the faceless bureaucrats who will take my 'submission' will even bother reading it before uploading it, or if they do, whether they will take the time to reflect on it. They're just following orders. As for the politicians who will vote on this legislation, I don't delude myself that the vast majority of them will read a damn word of what the public thinks of it. They will vote on party lines, like they always do. But I did feel compelled to register my dissent in some way. As Edmund Burke wrote, "All that is required for evil to triumph is for good men [and women] to do nothing."

I have little doubt that the legislation will pass, and then I will go ahead and violate it, and we'll see what happens then.

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Fantastic non-submission, Robyn. Really exposes the orwellian use of terms.

The word weasel came to mind so I looked up what a group of weasels is called and found:

a boogle, a gang, a sneak, a pack, or a confusion - all so pertinent to this proposed bill

I googled "Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation" "orwell" and saw a post on someone's LinkedIn - "I love the t-shirt Make Orwell Fiction Again!"

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I have a particular fondness for collective nouns, and these ones are gems!!!!

My son has that t-shirt, by the way. He wore it to a political event and Malcolm Roberts came up to him to tell him how much he loved it.

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Brilliant (non)submission by Robyn, thanks for the opportunity to read it, along with the other wonderful work people have been doing.

I'm still working on mine, it's becoming a small book! I'm using the "pandemic" response and Allopathic Medicine as examples of why we cannot say something is truth when:

1)"experts" are often proven wrong over time

2)the response was sooo bad with so many claims made that were known to be incorrect at the time they were made

etc etc

Not sure anyone will take the time to read it but maybe it'll be a resource for people who want references which I'm including.

Thanks Meryl for all the time and work you put in to spread actual information, educate and help people ❤️

You're one of many treasures in our world.

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I think you've hit on a really good idea! There are many (non)submissions to this vile legislation that are worth saving and compiling into a book.

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Aug 5, 2023Liked by Robyn Chuter

A brilliantly argued essay.

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Thank you Julie! I just hope it gets read by the people who will be voting on this appalling legislation.

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Aug 5, 2023Liked by Robyn Chuter

Well written and I’m in complete agreement.

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Thanks Ivo. The more of us who register dissent the stronger the message that will be sent to the politicians who will be casting their votes on this legislation. Whether that message will be enough to change their votes, I don't know - but we can try!

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Sent to my wife and daughter. We're all Australian even if we don't live here (well I kind of do) so will submit our dissent to this bill.

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A similar Bill exists in NZ promoted by a charlatan called Willie Jackson.

https://www.legislation.govt.nz/bill/government/2022/0146/latest/whole.html

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Indeed and I sent in an objection to that, not a submission. This process appears to be happening in Australia, Canada, NZ, Ireland, UK - which makes me even more suspicious and resolved to do something.

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Yes, the Five Eyes countries are moving in lockstep.

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All five eyes countries.

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Indeed - says it all. CIA controlled??

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Yes, although they're the executive agency of the next layer up the pyramid - basically the banking cabal.

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Time for the House of Cards to fall then.

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Aug 5, 2023·edited Aug 5, 2023Liked by Robyn Chuter

Whether this bill passes or not, social media platforms will continue to be hunted by gubment. Future social media platforms need to be beyond censorship. The centralised nature of current social media platforms makes them easy targets for gubment, but de-centralised peer-to-peer platforms are censor-proof, they have no centralised servers or controllers. Even if one wanted to censor a decentralised platform it's just not possible to do that, technology prevents it, not laws. Here is one example of a decentralised social media platform, there are others and more will come: https://www.bastyon.com/

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Decentralised EVERYTHING (currency, education, self-government, food production...) is definitely the way to go. I will check out Bastyon.

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Cables are not distributed. There's only two into Australia and one into NZ from memory.

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Yes I think you are right about the cables. Fortunately, the information flow cannot be filtered or censored at that level. Decentralised peer-to-peer networks cannot be censored, it's that simple. Unless the cables were severed and the controllers will never let that happen, even in war, as it would light out their surveillance and banking systems.

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You are far too optimistic. How do you and I get access to that cable? Telstra, Optus, Spark, Vodafone? Or do you plug right into it?

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Nope, just realistic. Internet service providers can filter/block DNS IP addresses, URLs or domain names (current net censoring does this), but peer-to-peer social media networks don't use them. All you need do is install the platform software and you get access to a cache of information stored across millions of other people's private devices. Whatever data is shared in these caches is then available. (the installed software automatically does that) If anyone wanted to remove an article for instance, it would need to be deleted from every private device that has viewed it, even one copy can re-seed the entire network. With P2P there are no centralised message boards, websites, servers or controllers, all data/information is held on private devices. One I like is available at www.bastyon.com, it includes crypto-coin payment system for content creators if they care to use it. P2P social media networks may be quite new, but I feel they are the future for those of us who think beyond the mainstream narrative.

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I use them to access your peer to peer social networks. So in effect I can still be blocked out of using them even if your data (how do you maintain consistency of that exactly if everyone is looking at a different cache?) is on peer to peer networks (all no doubt hosed by some ISP somewhere.

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Decentralised social media platforms use blockchain technology, cached data is pieced together and then verified before being presented on screen, this all happens in milli-seconds, private devices are the data servers and all are backed up in multiple locations. I suggest researching blockchain tech for a complete understanding of how it works. The same tech could be used to replace any centralised servers such as those currently used in the financial system.

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Excellent objection ( I refuse to use word submission) and so many relevant points for any citizen about their right to determine their future, not have it determined or controlled for them. I despair that who ever receives this will not possess the intellectual capacity to comprehend your exceptional analysis Robyn. AND we all need to stand up and take responsibility. Thank you for showing your fortitude and also to Meryl. The same issue has occurred in NZ, I wrote an objection letter.

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I'm afraid you're probably right - most of the politicians just aren't capable of comprehending how far they've strayed from the principles of liberal democracy (and why that matters), and the bureaucrats are 'just following orders.'

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And we know happens IF we do hold the principles of liberal democracy.

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Aug 20, 2023Liked by Robyn Chuter

Great submission. Versions of this bill have already been introduced in the past and voted down. It seems that governments here never learn. It is not only this bill that poses a threat to our democracy. The ALP has continued the Coalition's legacy of prosecuting whistleblowers, AUKUS, and now this.

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As I understand it, this bill was drafted by the Liberals when they were still in office, which is why very few of them have said boo about it. They really are the Uniparty - the LibLabs - just like in the US.

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Of course we wish the Bill to be defeated but the make-up of Parliament at present does not give much hope for that. Unfortunately, we may have to revisit 'snail mail' to communicate the real news.

Ken

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I share your low expectations of the grubberment. Snail mail it may well be, although I have no doubt that the more feisty platforms, including Substack, will explore their legal options. I fully expect the grubberment to spend gazillions of our tax dollars fighting legal cases that come out of this vile legislation.

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Think it's worth including in your submission this revelation about the jab Pfizer employees received in Australia?

https://twitter.com/Resist_05/status/1687332318728671233

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I've already sent it in, but it's well worth mentioning this in your own (non)submission, because it's a good example of the sort of content that will likely be deemed 'misinformation' if this bill passes - that is, it's true, but highly inconvenient for the narrative.

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Me too,

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