This week’s article is a variety of notes on activities, including some references to interesting videos on the data I came across.
Also a, next to last 😊, promotion of our Sydney Community event in 2 weeks’ time.
We went to an event run by the Australian Medical Professionals Society (AMPS) last week. This is an alternative organisation that has been set up to represent medical professionals in Australia. From the AMPS website:
AMPS is run by doctors, not union officials. Zero party politics means lower fees and complete focus on achieving meaningful outcomes for our members.
As I understand it AMPS has arisen out of the madness of the COVID era to truly represent medical professionals, some of whom lost their careers due to the absurd mandates. There is also extreme dissatisfaction with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). For example use google search terms: AHPRA and corruption, and you will get a list of relevant articles on AHPRA. This one is the Victorian Branch of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) calling for a Royal Commission into AHPRA.
President Dr Chris Neil (Cardiologist), Vice President Dr Duncan Syme (General Practitioner), Dr Jeyanthi Kunadhasan (Anaesthetist) and Secretary Kara Thomas (Perioperative Nurse) are working tirelessly to improve healthcare in Australia. All are leading the way for medical freedom.
Professor Gigi Foster was speaking at the AMPS event. Professor Gigi is also speaking at our community event in two weeks.
We are so glad that some of you, who we have met virtually through substack, are coming along.
An updated flyer for the event:
If you are in Sydney, do consider coming along and book tickets this week.
For a recent interview with Professor Gigi see this podcast with Hoody and Johnny.
In this interview she also talks about personal experiences during the pandemic. The interview is about an hour. If short on time it is worth watching at least the beginning of her interview.
At the 1 hr 16 min mark Father Dave Smith comes on and our upcoming event is discussed. Father Dave thinks he will work out how to dance by using boxing steps.
Australians would be familiar with Hoody and Johnny, ie Graham Hood and John Larter. They are the hosts of the show they call Club Grubbery. You can imagine who the grubs are. The banter between Hoody and Johnny is fun. It’s a typical Aussie friendship. Graham was an experienced Qantas pilot. He lost his job, close to when he would have retired, due to the vaccine mandates. He did an emotional post on social media on the day he was effectively sacked. I think for many Australians, who watched this as it happened, this was the start of an awakening that something had gone wrong in our country.
Most of my life Australians were proud of Qantas as an Australian company. It had the world’s best safety record. Now I don’t know anyone that has that opinion. Fortunately, there have not been any major safety incidents. The corporatisation and arrogance of CEOs has caused this decline in reputation.
John Larter was a paramedic, before he was stood down. He took the NSW Health Minister to court. He has worked in many disasters including assisting with the Bali bombings and our most recent bushfires.
Professor Gigi has been involved in establishing a new organisation, Australians for Science and Freedom (ASF). This is a recent article she has written is posted on the site. I’m looking forward to finding out more about this organisation and have signed up to their mailing list. I think it is important that we support organisations like AMPS and ASF. They are apolitical and can become a focus for common sense in our country that has sadly lost direction.
Finally a couple of youtube videos that are worth watching. I randomly came across this one by an Israeli scientist, Yaakov Ophir, PhD. I recommend it to Datawise readers.
It looks like he does the recording in a park or his backyard. It is definitely 13 minutes worth watching for those interested in the data. He and two other Israeli scientists, collaborated with Peter McCullough and have written a paper titled:
The youtube talk is a summary of their findings. He starts the video:
I approach the shooting of this video with awe, as I dare to question the scientific consensus and the almost sacred notion that the mRNA vaccines provide protection against severe illness and death by COVID. You probably remember at the beginning of the campaign the medical narrative focused on the vaccine’s efficacy against infections, not against severe disease. That was the whole justification for vaccine passports!
Interesting he mentions “consensus” with the discussion going on about what consensus means following the The Highwire interview a week ago with astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Of course, we know the original Pfizer Phase 3 Randomised Controlled Trials did not show any reduction in severe disease and death. In fact, more people died in the vaccine arm of the trial (not necessarily from COVID).
For fun I asked ChatGPT “How many people died in the Pfizer phase 3 clinical trials for the COVID vaccine in the treatment and control arms?”. Pure rubbish response.
The talk by Dr Ophir highlights the question of why we should have ever believed that there was reduction in severe disease, when we know it was not reducing infections? They go through the Pfizer trials, Israeli trials of second booster and observational studies. In the conclusion:
The widely accepted medical narrative today, as if the booster doses of the mRNA vaccines prevent severe illness and deaths, despite failure to protect against infections, lacks scientific support.
I recalled an interview with Geert Vanden Bossche on The Highwire, back in May 2022.
I had been meaning to dig out what he said at the time that had struck me. At the 23 minute mark from the video I thought it was worth transcribing exactly what he said:
The vaccinees as we know, and this has been published in peer reviewed journals, are now extremely susceptible to infection. So, imagine, just to come back to the effect of the vaccines, we are using right now completely lousy vaccines, we know that these vaccines are no longer inducing neutralising antibodies. So, the virus has become resistant to the potentially neutralising antibodies. Nevertheless, we are pretending that these vaccines are a blessing because they are preventing severe disease. I ask you, and I ask Fauci and I ask every single expert, have you ever heard about a vaccine that does not protect against mild or moderate disease but that does protect against severe disease? Have you ever heard about a vaccine that enhances, for God’s sake, that enhances the susceptibility of the vaccinees to infection? … and have you ever heard about the vaccine that combines both effects? That doesn’t protect against mild disease but that does protect against severe disease while enhancing the susceptibility of the vaccinees to infection and then all this by using a lousy vaccine that we know the circulating variants are almost completely resistant against. So I am just telling you this to make you and many others suspicious about what is going on. This is not a normal situation.
I can hear Geert’s Belgian accent with emphasis “Have you ever heard of…”
Worth watching: a talk by Dr Naomi Wolf from March 6 2023 at Hillsdale College. 15 minute version found here:
with a link to the full talk in the notes. Aseem Malhotra tweeted on the talk here with a 6 minute segment from it that is definitely worth watching.
When looking at adverse events they found from the Pfizer data that the 3rd most common side effect of the vaccine is …. COVID!
The effort of the team that she put together to go through the Pfizer documents, that were forced to be released under court order, is a testament to what can be achieved when people work together with a common goal.
Dr Jeyanthi Kunadhasan, mentioned previously from AMPS, was one of them. I have met Jeyanthi through a local working group I am involved in. I recommend the articles she has written for the Spectator: “The 170 Patients that Changed Everything”.
We achieve a lot by working together. For Sydneysiders, do join us at the event at the end of this month.