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Cardiac arrests skyrocket by 20% in Victoria, over the past 5 years

Is the increase in cardiac arrests the result of the mRNA vaccines?

Health Officials belatedly recognised Myocarditis and Pericarditis as a side effect of the mRNA vaccines AFTER the rollout of the vaccine.

It is a known fact that these Heart conditions lead to a greater chance of cardiac arrests and cardiomyopathy.

The TGA, the Australian government and John Skerritt are implicit in covering up these risks and then gaslighting the associated deaths and injuries from these, along with many other conditions from the jab.

And I quote:

“A majority of sudden death cases are linked to coronary heart disease, heart attacks, and heart failure. While the incidence of sudden death from myocarditis in older adults is unknown, roughly 1-9% of deceased patients are found to have evidence of cardiac inflammation. However, in young adults, nearly 20% of sudden death cases are linked to myocarditis.”

The argument that Covid is more deadly than the vaccine is wrong as well because the vaccine was codon optimised to increased expression of the spike protein thus making it more toxic and inducing a stronger autoimmune response by the T cells damaging organs. And I quote from the TGA’s own report:

“The V9 variant was selected as the clinical candidate. V8 and V9 have identical amino acid sequences of the encoded antigens and differ only in their codon optimisation sequences, which were designed to improve antigen expression (V9) with higher content of cytosine ribonucleotides.”

Quote from:

https://www.tga.gov.au/sites/default/files/foi-2389-06.pdf

Community Affairs Legislation Committee
15/02/2024
Estimates
HEALTH AND AGED CARE PORTFOLIO
Department of Health and Aged Care

Senator RENNICK: Okay. Professor Skerritt has now moved on to work for Medicines Australia. Is there an issue with regard to a bureaucrat moving into the private sector so quickly after effectively being paid by big pharma through the TGA? Is there also a conflict with the TGA approving medicines/drugs and then also being responsible for looking at the injuries of those medicines/drugs, given that they might not want to acknowledge that they might have missed something in the actual approval process?

Prof. Lawler : Thanks for the question.

Senator RENNICK: It’s not really a question for you, because you work for the TGA, so you’re clearly conflicted as it is.

Prof. Lawler : I work for the department.

Senator RENNICK: TGA is later tonight. TGA report to the health department, so it’s a question for the health department.

CHAIR: Professor Lawler, please respond.

Prof. Lawler : If I could just be clear on the last point: I don’t work for the TGA. I’m a deputy secretary of the Department of Health and Aged Care. The TGA is one of the areas under my responsibility.

Senator RENNICK: Okay, fine. I apologise.

CHAIR: I need to rotate the call.

Senator RENNICK: Are we going to answer that question first?

Mr Comley : I think we’ve covered this issue of the conflict of interest or lack of conflict of interest of Professor Skerritt. There are guidelines about what a former public servant can do in a lobbying capacity. There is no prohibition on a public servant moving into an area in which they have expertise in the private sector.

Senator RENNICK: What about the conflict of interest?

CHAIR: Senator Roberts covered this before.

Senator RENNICK: I’ll pick up where Senator Roberts was corrected before.

CHAIR: This is your last question, Senator Rennick.

Senator RENNICK: Professor Skerritt clearly said in this room that the lipids in the vaccines were the same as the lipids in a steak. That is not true. In their own TGA report, they say that these lipids are novel lipids. They are positively charged lipids. I’m happy to table this document. Positively charged lipids are toxic to the body. That was never made clear by Professor Skerritt two years ago, when I raised that issue. There were comments made before about not being able to comment on his performance. As senators, we are in a house of review and we are able to comment on the performance of bureaucrats. I’ll leave that as a comment.

CHAIR: This isn’t really the forum for comments, Senator Rennick, so I do ask that next time you have the call you direct things as questions to witnesses at the table—

Senator RENNICK: I’m more than happy to, Chair.

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