.. these Noes are no longer representatives of the Australian people
paid by us, yet ignoring us .. ignoring the families of the deceased
why?
they have been informed .. a proper Committee will point to a credible reason
the so called (non) C19 vaccines .. the same the Liberal Party and Labour Party and Greens, forked out billions to the States to enforce Australians have
the government and these multimillion dollar political parties are running for cover, lest some day a Court make them pay
Yes there's lots of disagreement on this! And I noted last year that the ABS updated its modelling which had the effect of revising down excess mortality figures.
So I think the previous motion to form a dedicated committee was rejected because there are so many committees. Proposing that the Community Affairs Committee take it therefore made sense, and I can't see a good reason for the rejection. It appears that Labor and Greens are:
a) utterly disinterested in causes
b) playing politics
c) both of the above
The motion to form a new committee had only 4 votes in favour! The motion for parliamentary debate was pretty even split. I might add that in, thanks.
betrayal
.. these Noes are no longer representatives of the Australian people
paid by us, yet ignoring us .. ignoring the families of the deceased
why?
they have been informed .. a proper Committee will point to a credible reason
the so called (non) C19 vaccines .. the same the Liberal Party and Labour Party and Greens, forked out billions to the States to enforce Australians have
the government and these multimillion dollar political parties are running for cover, lest some day a Court make them pay
disgraceful Australian politicians .. disgraceful
Just want to say what a fantastic job you’re doing Rebekah .
Most days in my shop I see injured people most don’t know it or don’t want to know it .
In November I counted 17 of my FB friends who have had major heart problems 3 of whom had died , January it was 22 and two more deaths .
Keep up the fantastic work 👏👏👏👏
Thank you, and I'm very sorry to hear that about your friends :(
And some folks still think there's no problem or it's not abnormal. The problem is, of course, defining the "baseline" for which excess is deduced.
My graphs say it's *waaaaay* above historical norms and has been since early 2021.
https://fullbroadside.substack.com/p/sustained-overkill
Yes there's lots of disagreement on this! And I noted last year that the ABS updated its modelling which had the effect of revising down excess mortality figures.
https://news.rebekahbarnett.com.au/p/just-in-excess-deaths-australia-2020
Nos take their orders from elsewhere…
nice work Rebekah, I just don't get how these people go home and look in the mirror and be happy with themselves internally?.
I think some people have a higher capacity for this than others. Politicians typically being in the former camp.
Thanks, Rebekah. I will read that report with great interest.
The golden rule of an enquiry has always been:
Do not call for one, unless you know/control the results.
Or, do not call for one if you know the results might incriminate you...
Where can we find a list of who voted yes/no? I’d like to contact my state reps to ask them what they were thinking.
Linked in article :)
https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Chamber_documents/Senate_chamber_documents/Divisions/Details?id=3082
So I think the previous motion to form a dedicated committee was rejected because there are so many committees. Proposing that the Community Affairs Committee take it therefore made sense, and I can't see a good reason for the rejection. It appears that Labor and Greens are:
a) utterly disinterested in causes
b) playing politics
c) both of the above
The motion to form a new committee had only 4 votes in favour! The motion for parliamentary debate was pretty even split. I might add that in, thanks.