I had the very great honour to meet personally in Canberra with Federal Member of Parliament Mr. Russell Broadbent from the Victorian seat of Monash a couple days ago.
Like the vast majority of Australians, I never had the previous opportunity to enter the working offices of the Australian Parliament in Canberra and speak to a Member or Senator. I never really had the need to do so……until now.
I met with Mr. Broadbent as part of a delegation consisting of representatives of the Australian Medical Professional Society (AMPS) and impressive firefighters (from the Australian firefighters Alliance) who have suffered from loosing their jobs due to reckless vaccine mandates.
It was an emotional experience as I sat and heard first hand, story after story, recounting the devastating impact of cases of COVID vaccine injuries and illogical vaccine mandates were told. When I say emotional, I mean it…..tears were shed.
MP Russell Broadbent has now gone mainstream and attracted acclaim far beyond Australia with his recent speeches in the Australian Parliament regarding acknowledgement of the COVID vaccine injured.
You can read an account and SKY NEWS report of his speeches here and here.
Whilst Mr. Broadbent speaks on behalf and in detail regarding a handful of his constituents, tens of thousands of Australians have been injured by the COVID vaccines and there has been precious little empathy or support expressed by the Australian government to this point. It is sad and regretful that our own government appears so unaware of the serious plight of so many Australians. They are suffering and need help urgently.
Prior to this, a number of Parliamentarians have stood up and challenged some of the prevailing policies and decisions involving COVID. These include Senators Malcolm Roberts, Gerard Rennick, Alex Antic and Ralph Babet and ex-MP Craig Kelly.
Are these the only parliamentarians who are prepared to stand and protect ordinary Australians from the disastrous policies inflicted upon this country? Why aren’t there more people of integrity standing up to be heard?
Clearly the T.G.A. and its officers are not fit for purpose if the purpose be to act with integrity in the best interests of Australians. At best they are incompetent and at worst they are guilty of malfeasance and complicity with acts of grievous bodily harm and even manslaughter. Either way, they should be removed and in the case of the latter scenario they should be held to account.
The same applies to AHPRA and other complicit agencies.
Thanks Phillip for this very important article. Is it going to take similar delegations to the majority of MPs offices before they will achieve the enlightenment gained by Russell Broadbent MP into vaccine injuries and the harm done to many Australians by the vaccine mandates ?