Peter Harris joins Mitch and I to discuss the Queensland court decision that vaccine mandates were a human rights violation; the Senate excess deaths inquiry; an upcoming council elections
Excellent report guys. This is much more informative than any news anyone could watch. Haven’t watched the MSM propaganda news for years and how much better do I feel!
After being terminated after 30 years as registered nurse because I didn’t want to participate in the toxic clot mass trial, I’m so happy about these precedents. Nothing in WA as yet. We had the biggest dictator of all mandating three shots or lose your job. Absolutely criminal. And where is Mark McClown now? Hiding. Dissolved into nothingness and while letting others pick up the pieces after him all the while, he and his bank account sail off into the sunset. Scumbag of the highest order.
When we moved to the country, we decided to ditch the tell-lie-vision. Best decision we ever made! My 'news' these days comes from indie journalists like James Corbett, Glenn Greenwald, UK Column and the like. I'm way better informed than I ever was when I believed that the mass media were there to perform that duty (silly me!).
The QLD decision may not apply to WA as QLD has human rights legislation - although that did us a fat lot of good during the scamdemic. Nonetheless, I'm sure there are good lawyers scouring the decision to see if they can make use of it in other cases.
I admire you so much for standing on principle. It's a tragedy that nurses like you, who actually believe in informed consent, were forced out of the profession. I really do worry about the calibre of those who compromised their principles in order to stay. Many were between a rock and a hard place, obviously - they had to choose between taking the jab, and losing their job. But what effect does this compromise have on people, I wonder? Do they become less tolerant and compassionate because they made this compromise?
Ironically I tuned in to hear your take on the qld decision, which I then missed - I skim read the whole 115 pages. But I liked the discussion on tipping points. My only two bobs are that it could get ugly and what comes out on the other side might be worse ...
I think that the odds of it not getting extremely ugly are not good. And there will almost certainly be a period of chaos after the old order collapses, if history is any guide. As to what comes out on the other side, I'm preparing for the worse and hoping for the best.
Excellent report guys. This is much more informative than any news anyone could watch. Haven’t watched the MSM propaganda news for years and how much better do I feel!
After being terminated after 30 years as registered nurse because I didn’t want to participate in the toxic clot mass trial, I’m so happy about these precedents. Nothing in WA as yet. We had the biggest dictator of all mandating three shots or lose your job. Absolutely criminal. And where is Mark McClown now? Hiding. Dissolved into nothingness and while letting others pick up the pieces after him all the while, he and his bank account sail off into the sunset. Scumbag of the highest order.
Thanks for telling us the truth
When we moved to the country, we decided to ditch the tell-lie-vision. Best decision we ever made! My 'news' these days comes from indie journalists like James Corbett, Glenn Greenwald, UK Column and the like. I'm way better informed than I ever was when I believed that the mass media were there to perform that duty (silly me!).
The QLD decision may not apply to WA as QLD has human rights legislation - although that did us a fat lot of good during the scamdemic. Nonetheless, I'm sure there are good lawyers scouring the decision to see if they can make use of it in other cases.
I admire you so much for standing on principle. It's a tragedy that nurses like you, who actually believe in informed consent, were forced out of the profession. I really do worry about the calibre of those who compromised their principles in order to stay. Many were between a rock and a hard place, obviously - they had to choose between taking the jab, and losing their job. But what effect does this compromise have on people, I wonder? Do they become less tolerant and compassionate because they made this compromise?
Ironically I tuned in to hear your take on the qld decision, which I then missed - I skim read the whole 115 pages. But I liked the discussion on tipping points. My only two bobs are that it could get ugly and what comes out on the other side might be worse ...
I think that the odds of it not getting extremely ugly are not good. And there will almost certainly be a period of chaos after the old order collapses, if history is any guide. As to what comes out on the other side, I'm preparing for the worse and hoping for the best.