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Really appreciate this interview with The Suspended Dr William Bay, what a courageous man, he is a great credit to the medical profession that has rejected him.

I fully agree with William’s vision for AHPRA, with him saying: “I want to bring them down. I want to completely dismantle that organisation because it is so evil and unconstitutional, and responsible for the harm of many thousands of Australians. Most importantly, as long as they continue, this war isn’t over, but inevitably we will win.”

AHPRA is a disaster area, and has helped facilitate the violation of voluntary informed consent for vaccination via the the AHPRA Position Statement 9 March 2021.

The AHPRA Position Statement 9 March 2021 is effectively a mandate for practitioners to comply with the then Morrison Government's Covid-19 vaccination policy, and a gag order preventing practitioners from openly questioning the Morrison Government's Covid-19 vaccination rollout...and here we are with reportedly most of the Australian population coercively injected, i.e. without valid consent.

I've repeatedly raised the serious matter of voluntary informed consent for vaccination with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation, the Pharmacy Guild of Australia and the Australian Medical Association, plus medical insurers TEGO, MIPS, MDA and Avant, and all these organisations have refused to deal with the violation of this most important principle in medical practice, voluntary informed consent. 

I’ve recently challenged AHPRA and Members of the 15 National Boards on this matter, please see: Reckless disregard for voluntary informed consent - the AHPRA Position Statement 9 March 2021: https://vaccinationispolitical.files.wordpress.com/2023/07/reckless-disregard-for-voluntary-informed-consent-the-ahpra-position-statement-9-march-2021.pdf

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Re the violation of voluntary informed consent in Australia, aka the destruction of personal autonomy and bodily integrity via mandated medical interventions.

Please also see my formal notification/complaint to the regulator of medical practitioners, AHPRA, re Paul Kelly, the Chief Medical Officer of Australia - he faciliated the violation of voluntary informed consent in Australia in June 2021, when he capitulated to political pressure from then Australian prime minister Scott Morrison and National Cabinet.

This is such a massive scandal, which has resulted in the exploitation of people in Australia with highly questionable vaccine products...and the theft of freedom...

My notification to AHPRA is accessible via this link, this is an important matter of public interest: https://vaccinationispolitical.files.wordpress.com/2023/06/notification-to-ahpra-re-medical-practitioner-paul-kelly.pdf

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Thanks for all your writings, Elizabeth. I think I tried to contact you at one point. When the mandates first appeared I barely had the language to think about such violation, and I was actively seeking the words of people skilled in these issues of bodily ethics. As a published independent scholar on genetic inventions, corporate fraud and Australia/western regulatory malfeasance I knew these 'vaccines' were diabolical. Now, a few years later, I've worked out the rights and language, and perhaps from you I seek a recommendation on where to direct it.

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Great post. Language is so, so important.

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Thanks, and I agree - I've seen the worst players manipulate/rename/redefine common public use terms to gain ascendency in a discussion space - steal people's words, steal their power.

This was the first academic piece I saw on the mandates that gave me a few words - they were so rare... https://www.abc.net.au/religion/human-rights-and-mandatory-covid-19-vaccinations/13577278

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Wow. I'll bet that author has since 'retired' or been 'unpersoned' for that article, or 'changed their views.' Academia has many ways of making one's life untenable. Universities were not mandated at the federal level, and instead chose to do so at an institutional level as they are quasi-state/federal institutions. Not all universities had mandates.

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Benjamin Saunders, Assoc Prof at Deakin Uni - still there. Among other things he specialises in constitutional law. Might follow that up to see if he's said anything about the voice.

https://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/people/benjamin-saunders

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Aug 5, 2023·edited Aug 5, 2023

Thank you for this, great article!

“I want to bring them down. I want to completely dismantle that organisation because it is so evil and unconstitutional, and responsible for the harm of many thousands of Australians." - William Bay

Love love love this man! May God mightily bless him and everything he is fighting for!

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AHPRA is not fit for purpose. They take 3 years to hear and then another 6 months to report. I wish Dr Bay all the best in bringing down these tyrants. (disclaimer- I have been suspended from practice for 2.5 years now for punching a thief. AHPRA deems me dangerous yet not ONCE in the process have I spoken to a Peer i.e. Medical Practitioner.)

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I think William Bay is a hero prepared to say what many others feel or think.

In my own case the last 3 years have awakened a belief in a higher being or God and I ask for guidance, strength and help to those around me.

I like many people that are in the truth or freedom movement have come to the conclusion that we are in a spiritual war, something that was furthest from my mind 3 years ago.

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It’s interesting that it’s people of faith who have come to the fore during this manufactured crisis, their moral compass is serving them well.

By this I don’t mean ‘organised religion’ but rather people who are guided by scripture.

Beyond being raised as a Christian I’m not religious myself, but this shocking experience with Covid and the exposing of the bigger picture, has opened up a new perspective.

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It's about identity.

Doctors with faith are children of God first and doctors second. Doctors without God think they are gods. Their social identity as doctors is more important than healing the sick.

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Yes Elizabeth I agree🙏I was driving home from night shift, the year was 2015 and I heard in my mind (out of the blue) the battle of Armageddon has begun, I did not know then what I know now, I am not religious yet was born into a Christian family, I have not read the bible even to this day however I know JC is the real deal and we need his help more than ever. My family got the💉💉💉I didn’t because I have a rare autoimmune disease (GPA)and didn’t feel confident about having a drug that was rushed to the market. I lay on my bed crying because I had to walk away from midwifery and $120k a year. I asked “Divine father what is the energy of these vaccines and I was given the image of a serpent and the words reptilian” so I am without money, friends, colleagues, my husband has left to work away from home to make ends meet. Taking the high road does not come without sacrifice. Dr Billy Bay has my heart and my sympathies.😊🙏

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Don't forget those of us who turned to Gaia for our spiritual needs. This evil threatens all life on our Mother, she is feeling it too.

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Aug 5, 2023Liked by Rebekah Barnett

I think you mean “dispense with” rather than “dispatch with”.

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Aug 5, 2023Liked by Rebekah Barnett

Fair enough. That's a usage of “dispatch with” I don't remember coming across before. My sources were https://www.thefreedictionary.com/dispatch and https://www.thefreedictionary.com/dispense.

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Fantastic summary, Rebekah. I'm torn on this particular individual's approach. While I agree with much of the substance of Dr Bay's argument (as you note, regarding medical censorship and failure to provide informed consent) and I commend his courage in speaking out so publicly and at great personal cost, I find his flamboyant and volatile style disconcerting. I agree AHPRA are no longer fit for purpose (which is why I surrendered my AHPRA nursing registration), but I worry that such hyperbolic protests do more harm than good when it comes to ensuring meaningful change in this space. I'm not a religious person, but in no way begrudge people their faith, nor the freedom to practice it. It has not been lost on me that there seems to be a disproportionate number of people of (various) faith within the movement to reassert ethical medical practice, a fact I acknowledge with humility. However, I'm not convinced that putting this above the objective of institutional (or perhaps widespread societal) change is the best way to advance the cause. Just my 'two cents'. Thank you again for another great article.

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There's definitely a spiritual element to this. I'm not remotely religious but I could only describe the mandates of these genetic inventions as satanic. I also had the urge to re-find religion. Seriously evil stuff going down.

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Dr Bay is the adult in the room. That is why politicians and our cowardly co-Australians, stuck in a perpetual state of childhood, unused to the fire of truth, recoil from him, whereas those who love the truth are drawn to him.

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Of all the doctors/pharmacists within Australia, William Bay is one of the very few who stood by his oath and his principles; that is to be celebrated from everywhere possible. The rest only put their collective heads in the sand whilst putting their hands out for the dollars they could make. I am not religious by any means, but I sure do wish for karma to come a-knockin' on the doors of those other greedy scoundrels!!

I too, wish for APHRA, TGA, AMA, etc to be dealt with as harshly as possible by the High Court of Australia; nothing less will suffice.

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It's all in ones interpretation & the tone of the language E.g hyperbole, infamous,pantomime. I think & it's only my opinion, you really don't like this bloke based on your previous experiences with him & you know what I'm talking about.

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There's no doubt that William Bay is a bombastic, gregarious character, and he was very candid about that in the interview. I haven't ever written about this, but my upbringing was in a faith similar to what Bay describes as his own. On talking to him, I gained some understanding as to why he comes at things the way he does. I could see things from his perspective, and I hope I presented that in what I wrote.

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