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Looking At Australia’s Great Debate

Each presentation is shared separately below with a brief summary of the speaker’s theme.

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The Western Australian (WA) Town of Port Hedland voted on 11 October 2024 to alert Australians to Dr David Speicher’s findings of DNA contamination in Moderna and Pfizer mRNA vials administered in Australia. Eight days later the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) dismissed the findings as “misinformation”. The multidisciplinary team of scientists, who authored the Science Summary provided by Town of Port Hedland to 537 town councils, multiple state and federal politicians, and health practitioners in Port Hedland, wrote a detailed response published by independent journalist Rebekah Barnett on 27 October 2024.

The ongoing dismissals and denials are sinister to say the least and very likely connected to the fact that the TGA is 96 per cent funded by the industry who they falsely purport to regulate. Resolute in their commitment to presenting Australians with the truth, human rights advocates in medicine, law, journalism and politics arranged The Great Debate.

Held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on 29 November, invitations were extended to WA Premier Roger Cook (who was health minister during the pandemic response) and current WA Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson. Their labeled seats remained empty throughout the event. The live audience was 1,000-strong with 350,000 online viewers on the night, followed by hundreds of millions of views over the next few days.

Master of Ceremonies Graham Hood kept the five-hour event flowing with his familiar passion and humour. Each presentation is shared separately below with a brief summary of the speaker’s theme.

The great Debate & The Powerful Lineup of Knowledgeable Speakers:

Julian Gillespie

Describing the TGA as a “faceless bureaucracy hiding behind its logo”, retired barrister, who also attended medical school briefly before studying nuclear biology, Julian Gillespie summarised the findings by David Speicher in Canada, and similar results in France, Germany and the USA. Fighting to contain his emotion, Julian announced, Ladies and gentlemen, this is not a regional issue, it is a global catastrophe.

Malcolm Roberts

Senator Malcolm Roberts spoke on excess mortality and deteriorating population health. He discussed the effects that spike protein has on the renin-angiotensin system and the evidence that these products were designed to harm. He also highlighted the various pieces of legislation being used to attempt a social credit system which he states is initiated from beyond national governments.

Professor Ian Brighthope

Infamous for his leadership in nutritional and environmental medicine, Professor Brighthope gave a comprehensive summary of events relating to the pandemic response. Also fighting to control his emotion, he focused on the harms of the injectable products, and the lack of oversight from authorities. He called for specific actions that can be taken to mitigate the risks of the most dangerous, uncontrolled experiment ever on mankind.

Kevin McKernan

Geneticist Kevin McKernan presented via pre-recorded video on his extensive experience as a genomic scientist. This positioned him to recognise the fraud of the Covid PCR tests, which he co-authored a report on in November 2020. He discussed a preprint written with Dr Peter McCullough comparing the virus and vaccine sequences, after which people began anonymously sending vaccine vials to him. Ultimately Kevin used some of the vials for another reason and his testing led to incidental discovery of DNA contamination in the vials.

Russell Broadbent

Russell Broadbent, independent MP for Monash, has been actively supporting Australia’s vaccine injured since 2021. He is central to the Town of Port Hedland action, as the federal MP who first wrote to Prime Minister Albanese in September 2024, following Dr David Speicher’s scientific report on the contamination of vials received from Australia. Russell gave a rousing, entertaining speech to the audience with focus on hope for the vaccine injured.

Dr Maryanne Demasi

Ex-ABC journalist Maryanne Demasi authored the BMJ report From FDA to MHRA: are drug regulators for hire?, resulting from an investigation that found 96 per cent of TGA’s funding comes from the pharmaceutical industry. The result is that 94 per cent of all new drugs are approved, 20 per cent of which occur via expedited pathways, which have a much lower safety threshold. Maryanne gave a detailed presentation responding to some of the TGA’s claims about DNA contamination being “misinformation”. She demonstrated with ease, the malfeasance taking place by a highly conflicted agency largely funded by the drug industry and we all know where their loyalties lie.

Professor Gigi Foster

Economist, author, academic and professor at the University of New South Wales School of Economics, Gigi Foster presented on corruption and hope. She outlined the features of humanity, crowd hierarchies and power resulting in the destructive health policies which became so prominent during the Covid era. Her presentation offered a raft of actions that we can all take to pursue change in our social systems. Distance between decision and consequence is deadly.

Katie Ashby-Koppens

Katie is a lawyer on Australia’s GMO Case against Pfizer and Moderna, and sent the Australian vials to Dr Speicher in Canada after multiple laboratories in Australia refused to test them. She also heads the legal team at Voices for Freedom and Reality Check Radio in New Zealand. In Australia she is an expert committee member of the World Council for Health of Australia and co-founder of the Aligned Council of Australia. She recently spoke at the NZDSOS Conference. Her presentation to The Great Debate revolved around what everyday citizens can do to affect change, including her recent New Zealand success story. You are not alone. Find your tribe.

The Great Debate was divided into two parts, split by an intermission. Q&A sessions with the presenters can be viewed at around 1 hour 40 minutes (part one) and 4 hours 24 minutes (part two). Although corruption, crimes, injury and death feature throughout the five-hour event, ideas for action and reason for hope are also highlighted.

What Can We Do?

It is time for solutions to be sought and acted upon. Katie Ashby-Koppens promoted the Activate Your Council section of the Port Hedland Motion. Find your tribe. Get to know your town councillors. Work with them to increase awareness at local level of the clear and present danger. Our authorities are not working in our best interests and it is up to us to affect the change that is needed to return our systems to their functional state.

This article was originally published by New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science.

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