We failed to agree terms. I would only discuss ivermectin in the context of what it was exactly for which it was claimed to be an “early treatment”.
That was never going to be acceptable to the other side, because there was no new illness and so no reasonable excuse for selectively promoting it.
My contention remains clear. There was no ne…
Also Roy, I'm not in a “freedom movement”.
I'm an individual who has been questioning vaccination policy and practice for years now.
This isn't just about 'Covid', this is about the ever-increasing 'womb to tomb' vaccination schedule which is capturing people for pHarma.
I'm questioning aluminium adjuvanted vaccines, such as HPV; Hep B; the…
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A government official tells Prof Angus Dalgleish that "There are too many vested interests for this to stop now" despite the overwhelming harms of the mRNA shots.
This should be front page headlines. The scandal that is mRNA vaccines and the criminal enterprise that is Gates, Fauci and all our politicians i…
The principle is the principle, and must be adhered to.
There should not be vaccine ‘exemptions’, full stop.
Practitioners should be properly informing patients about disease risk and vaccine products, and the patient makes their own voluntary decision whether to have the vaccine/medical intervention or not.
They should not have to plead fo…
In this podcast, Mark Hobart says he disagrees with me, and that giving medical exemptions "is the only ethical way for a doctor to practice medicine".
Mark Hobart is wrong.The only ethical way for a doctor to practice medicine is to ensure he has obtained valid voluntary informed consent for any medical intervention, including vaccinatio…