Why can unelected bureaucrats at ATAGI and AHPRA override doctors?
In this round of questioning, I asked AHPRA why they rely on the advice of Health Bureaucrats at ATAGI, most of whom have conflicts of interest due to their employers receiving significant funding from big pharmaceutical companies and the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. I also highlighted the fact their advice has been wrong in […]
A number of private organisations in the media, medical professionals, and Pfizer have claimed the Pfizer covid vaccine was safe and effective without outlining the risks or lack of quality assurance in regard to testing the vaccine. Genotoxicity, carcinogenic, and longitudinal testing are just some of the tests that didnt occur. Other risks with missing information are outlined in the table below. There were only around 19,000 from the vaccinated group evaluated when over 21,000 were vaccinated? What laws are in place to ensure that all risks are outlined as well as the rewards when medical products are advertised or promoted if laws do exist why werent the upheld in the case the Covid-19 vaccine? What recourse do victims of the Covid-19 vaccine have against private organisations such as the media, pharmaceutical companies, and health professionals who constantly repeated the vaccine is safe and effective without highlighting the risks? What steps will The Australian Communications and Media Authority take in regard to the promotion of medical products in order to prevent misleading and deceptive conduct in the future? (See table)
Question Number: 74 PDR Number: SQ22-000620 Date Submitted: 17/11/2022 Department or Body: Australian Communications and Media Authority The Australian Communications and Media Authority has no regulatory role in relation to the advertising or promotion of medical products, including COVID-19 vaccines. The advertising of therapeutic goods, including vaccines, is regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. Questions […]
1. When was Australia’s gold sent to London? 2. Did the Bank of England seek permission from Australia to refine Australia’s gold into new bars from 2015 onwards? 3. Does the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) discuss Australia’s exchange rate and interest rate settings with other central banks including the Bank of International settlements? If so, what influence do these discussions have on policy settings? 4. If the RBA can subsidise private banks via quantitative easing then why can’t it offer the same facilities to the Federal and State Governments for productive purposes?
Question Number: 170 PDR Number: SBE170 Date Submitted: 17/11/2022 Department or Body: Reserve Bank of Australia 1. In the period leading up to 2004, almost the entirety of the RBA’s gold holdings were on loan. When these loans matured – and were not rolled over into new loans – the RBA negotiated with borrowers to […]
Are renewables actually going to be cheaper?
In estimates I asked the CSIRO if they had a roadmap as to how the government planned to reach its 43% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030. Needless to say they passed the buck onto AEMO, the Australian Energy Market Operator that is a joint venture between the private sector, state and federal government. Trying […]