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Daily Telegraph New Zealand
The programme revealed the severe health complications experienced by some vaccine recipients, including prominent individuals. Professor Kerryn Phelps, a renowned medical practitioner, highlighted that over 140,000 people reported adverse effects to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), with 22,000 classified as serious. Phelps told viewers these figures likely underrepresent the true number of adverse reactions, as many were not reported or recognised early on.
Phelps and her wife Jackie shared their personal experiences of debilitating side effects from the Pfizer vaccine. Phelps described severe cardiovascular and neurological issues, while Jackie recounted immediate and ongoing neurological problems that drastically impacted her quality of life.
Also featured was the tragic case of 34-year-old Katie Lees who died within days after receiving the AstraZeneca shot.
The testimonies of victims and their families raised questions about the prevalence and reporting of vaccine side effects, challenging the notion that such occurrences are rare. The discussion also touched on the lack of comparative research on vaccinated versus unvaccinated individuals’ immune systems, with some audience members expressing frustration over what some consider to be deliberate gaps in official narratives.
The programme also highlighted the growing issue of the conflicts of interest held by the so-called Covid ‘experts’, who received large amounts of funding or payoffs from pharmaceutical companies without disclosing this fact to the viewers at home.
Following the broadcast attention focused on payments received by mainstream expert Professor Robert Booy, a panelist defending the vaccines. Researcher and former Big Pharma exec Aussie17 shared the results of a search on Disclosure Australia, which revealed Booy had received thousands of dollars in payments from multiple pharmaceutical companies in the years 2021 to 2023. A similar controversy erupted in the UK recently when it was revealed four high profile TV doctors who pushed the jab also received payments from Big Pharma, which were never disclosed to audiences by legacy media outlets during the ‘pandemic’. The revelations underscored the importance of transparency in public health discussions and cast doubt on the impartiality of the mainstream expert opinions presented.
Adding to the controversy, uncut audio from the programme was released and shared widely online, capturing the audience’s angry reactions to Professor Booy’s claims that mRNA vaccines were safe and that unvaccinated individuals were more likely to suffer severe disease and long Covid.
This article was originally published by the Daily Telegraph New Zealand.