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Challenges after pandemic response to find truth on adverse effects, excess deaths, and censorship in Australia
Amid pandemic aftermath, concerns raised over adverse effects, excess deaths, and censorship in Australia; seeking truth amidst surveillance and platform scrutiny.
Today I invite anybody to please tell me I'm wrong. Look around our nation in the aftermath of the pandemic response and it's like looking at a train wreck of devastation for everyday Australians. Everyday Australians who have still not been allowed back to work due to vaccine mandates. Everyday Australians who have life changing adverse effects from the Covid injections. Everyday Australians are silenced or censored for calling out the truth. Everyday Australians WE are elected to represent.
Mr Broadbent's concerns are the unemployment due to vaccine mandates, suffering adverse effects, silenced for truth and those whom we represent, everyday Australians
Alarming vaccine data
As at 20 July, the TGA database shows 997 deaths and nearly 140,000 cases of adverse events. This is more than the total number of adverse events for all other vaccinations in the past 50 years, COMBINED! The ABS reports alarming excess deaths - around 10-15% nationwide. A 4% excess death rate is considered highly significant, and 15% is a black swan event.
Something is critically wrong in our country, and even worse, those of us who've been sounding the alarm are being surveilled and censored! Tell me I'm wrong - I want to be wrong. Of course, the litmus test for the truth of these words will be if Facebook and YouTube deem my speech to be misinformation and remove it from their platform (like they did last year when I asked why the government wasn't questioning the large number of excess deaths)'.
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Published by: news@gippsland.com
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