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Antipodes's avatar

I think it is safe to assume, from your article, that the TGA will always and forever say "safe and effective". No matter the evidence, no matter the cost.

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Gareth Thomas's avatar

Great work (again) Rebekah!

So many issues raised with this.

The TGA that discounts this study is the same TGA that bent over backwards to accept Pfizer's heavily doctored initial Covid "vaccine" study despite its gaping flaws.

And considering that the entire concept of mRNA agents encased in lipid nanoparticles with hugely varying quantities of DNA plasmids has been around for 5 minutes, on what grounds does the TGA state they are "safe"?

And on what grounds do they provide a 10ng cut off limit for a "safe" level in a novel treatment?

And where is the curiosity from the medical colleges, AMA, individual doctors, the media, the health departments, CMO's and politicians in at least taking an interest in this?

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