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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Aussie17

As far as I understand, Prof. Vernazza must still see some benefit in the mRNA-technology, he is still very tentative in his call „ … wir müssten diese Dinge weiter untersuchen…“. . I am not a scientist but when I look at the work of Prof. Rancourt, Prof Beck and many others I really do not see any justification not to use stronger language and make a really clear statement. For my liking, he is winding around too much. On the other hand, he is open to discussion and has put himself in the public sphere where there is nothing to win at times like these but truth.

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Aussie17

Vaccination in the medical world is a given. To go against the status quo takes courage and independent thought, not encouraged when studying medicine. I admire the orthodox medics who have had the temerity to go against the almost holy word of vaccination. There have been some that have gone before and been ridiculed and shut down, eg Viera Scheibner

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Aussie17

What about Dr Mobeen in Canada i think?

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I didn’t follow his earlier work, was he supportive of the mrna? anyway I will research, thanks

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Aussie17

PS: Not to forget the impressive work of Prof. Kuhbander.

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Aussie17

Better - AND braver - to U-turn in such circumstances, surely?

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“the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot” -Mark Twain

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Aussie17

Indeed, regardless, I stand by what I said. If you are a medical man, as many of the list are, and trust your profession to do the right thing, then fair enough. Yer man Jesus found more joy in a sinner reformed than one who had not sinned, no/.

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Aussie17

ps. Great substack, come to it late. Utter Covid sceptic here, from before vax days - read enough papers on how they had failed completely to make a Coronavirus vaccine in 20 plus years, and how lethal they were when tested. Never feared Covid - indeed, the only thing my wife and I contracted these past few years are serious cases of Tourettes, yet to dissipate 😉😉

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thanks! i never touched the vax. I wonder how many of my newer substack readers know my background..

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Yes, I'd figured that out. Most people we know had it; neighbour's bonny daughter got very sick from it, three auto-immune conditions and a flesh eating nasty; took a year out of her life and I think she is still on medication. I gather her GP did agree it was the vax. Was ANYBODY warned of anything more that a sore shoulder and maybe feeling "fluey" for a few days? Very much doubt it. The core medical concepts of "First do no harm" and Informed concept have been dealt fatal blows by Covid - we avoid the NHS like the plague these days!

G'day to you in Oz - been there a couple of times and loved it.

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Aussie17

In early days of the scamdemuc Dr Aseem Malhotra and Nurse John Campbell were promoting the Jabs. How many people have died because of them? How many still births because of them?

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Nov 3, 2023Liked by Aussie17

I think its unwise to punish everyone who was wrong about the shot at inception. It is terrible strategy too - it is exactly what the vax-pushing Pharma Cartel wants us to do. Instead - I suggest we think strategically: new allies (U-turners) should be welcomed with open arms. The Bigger the Tent, the faster change happens. We are all in this together.

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Jan 17Liked by Aussie17

Dr Luke McLindon did some interesting studies and presentations regarding miscarriages after covid19 injections.....showing it increased the risk of miscarriage significantly.

Brisbane based Dr Luke McLindon worked at the Mater hospital for 13 years, as the research lead of the fertility services unit at the hospital, and co-led the advanced laparoscopic gynaecology surgical service. He was also a principal investigator in randomised clinical trials and the President of the Australasian Institute for Restorative Reproductive Medicine (AIRRM).

In an affidavit submitted to Supreme Court, McLindon referenced his research and how the “high-risk patient population for infertility and recurrent miscarriage has historically been at 12 to 15 per cent miscarriage rate”.

“Of the patients I treated in the seven months ... I found those unvaccinated shared a historically low miscarriage rate of 13 per cent in comparison to those who had been vaccinated prior to conception, who shared a miscarriage rate in excess of 70 per cent,” he said.

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/brisbane-doctor-details-how-he-came-to-be-sacked-by-major-hospital-20220817-p5baiw.html

this link is quite informative.

https://totalityofevidence.com/dr-luke-mclindon/

I believe McLindon is now part of AMPS

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a good man!

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Are these Drs just stupid or is it willful ignorance that knows, but only want to take baby steps to not get canceled?

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He seemed supportive earlier. He’s a medical educator with detailed knowledge of cellular biology.

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Even the initial trials used to justify vaccinating pregnant mums were not only flawed, but the data actually suggested there was a marked greater risk. See https://madmackiwi.substack.com/p/are-vaccines-safe-for-pregnancy for examples

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