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Is it okay to force people to be sterilized against their will? Is it OK to kill people who are deemed "inferior"? Is it even okay to kill someone who is not a member of your own race?
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Tonight, is it okay to force people to be sterilized against their will?
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It's November 4th, and this is the Ask for the Vance Show.
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Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
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There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
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The only thing I have to say to the government of a wire publisher is because it's my bloody right to do so.
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Is it okay to force people to undergo a medical procedure against their will?
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Let's take sterilization as an example, as in making it so they can't have children.
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Hundreds of thousands were sterilized, as in they were made so they could not have children, so their genes would not be passed on.
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And in fact, hundreds of thousands were killed, too.
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A sort of Holocaust, based on the theory that they were inferior like the Jews were, and that it was the state's job to improve the race and get rid of them.
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Let me read the English translation of the German.
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It's an order from Hitler to medical doctors, not to soldiers, to doctors to kill people medically deemed inferior.
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Here, let me read it as a translation into English.
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Reich leader Bowler and Dr. Brandt are entrusted with the responsibility of extending the authority of physicians to be designated by name,
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so that patients who, after a most critical diagnosis, on the basis of human judgment, are considered incurable, can be granted mercy death.
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They thought what they were doing was right, that it was merciful, even mercy.
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Oh, do you think it was just them, just the Nazis?
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Here's the master's thesis from no one less than Tommy Douglas, the Christian man, the progressive man, the great Canadian, the spiritual leader of the do-gooders in the NDP.
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His thesis is called The Problems of the Subnormal Family.
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It was his thesis, you can see, published in March of 1933.
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That's two months after Hitler became chancellor, by the way.
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Tommy Douglas was right in sync with the Nazis on this stuff.
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Make it so you can't get married without the state giving you a permit.
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Make it so you have to give the world seven days' notice so doctors or others can object.
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Sterilization of physically unfit and mental defectives.
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And do you not see that they believed what they were doing was right and that it was clean.
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And they were getting rid of the mental defectives and the physical defectives, defectives, as Tommy Douglas called them.
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And worse than that, Dr. Joseph Mengele was a medical doctor and he thought he could do experiments on Jews at Auschwitz.
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was it because he was cruel? Well, perhaps, but that is not why it was approved. And his madness
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had a method. He was doing genuine medical research. He was checking things, testing things
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that no doubt were useful to understanding human biology. But they were treating humans like lab
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rats. He would find twins and he would butcher them. He would infect one with typhus and then
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transfuse the blood of the other twin into the first. He would conduct amputations. He would
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inject things into their hearts and then do autopsies, dissect them both to compare both
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people on twins. So he had a control group, the other twin. He would torture and kill both, of
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course, in the name of science. I'm going to stop there because I cannot bear to describe more of
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what he did. I've told you one percent of it. Countless atrocities that I hate to read, let alone
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say. But you should read them. You should Google Joseph Mengele and you should read what he did.
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We can't forget because, you know what they say, never again. But never again happens again if we
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forget, right? And who even knows what a Nazi is today? I mean, isn't a Nazi just someone the CBC
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doesn't like? Isn't Trump a Nazi? That's what the word means now, really. That's a form of Holocaust
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denial in itself, isn't it? After the war, Dr. Brandt, the one who led the euthanasia program I
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referred to, he was put on trial along with other doctors. It was called the doctor's trial.
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Many were sentenced to death. And from that, the court that tried those horrific Nazi doctors
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wrote down a code, a rule, like the Ten Commandments, I guess. There were 10 of them,
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10 points. I'm going to read them. Can I take five minutes to read them to you?
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The first rule is very long. It takes about a minute to read. The others are quite short. Permit
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me, okay? And as I read these, think about whether or not we're following these rules now in Canada
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in 2021 with regards to, oh, I don't know, vaccines? I'll start. The voluntary consent of the human
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subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give
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consent, should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice without the
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intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching, or other ulterior
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form of constraint or coercion, and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the
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element of the subject matter involved as to enable him to make an understanding and enlightened
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decision. This latter element requires that before the acceptance of an affirmative decision by the
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experimental subject, there should be made known to him the nature, duration, and purpose of the
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experiment, the method and means by which it is to be conducted, all inconveniences and hazards
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reasonably to be expected, and the effects upon his health or person which may possibly come from
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his participation in the experiment. The duty and responsibility for ascertaining the quality of
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the consent rests upon each individual who initiates, directs, or engages in the experiment.
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It is a personal duty and responsibility which may not be delegated to another with impunity.
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All right, that's the long one. The next nine are short.
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The experiment should be such as to yield fruitful results for the good of society,
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unprocurable by other methods or means of study, and not random and unnecessary in nature.
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The experiment should be so designed and based on the results of animal experimentation
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and a knowledge of the natural history of the disease or other problem under study,
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that the anticipated results will justify the performance of the experiment.
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The experiment should be so conducted as to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental suffering
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and injury. No experiment should be conducted where there is an a priori reason to believe
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that death or disabling injury will occur, except perhaps in those experiments where the experimental
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physicians also serve as subjects. The degree of risk to be taken should never exceed that determined
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by the humanitarian importance of the problem to be solved by the experiment. Proper preparations
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should be made and adequate facilities provided to protect the experimental subject against even
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remote possibilities of injury, disability, or death. The experiment should be conducted only by
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scientifically qualified persons. The highest degree of skill and care should be required throughout
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all stages of the experiment of those who conduct or engage in the experiment.
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During the course of the experiment, the human subject should be at liberty to bring the experiment to
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an end if he has reached the physical or mental state where continuation of the experiment seems to him
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to be impossible. During the course of the experiment, the scientist in charge must be prepared to
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terminate the experiment at any stage if he is probable cause to believe in the exercise of the good faith,
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superior skill, and careful judgment required of him that a continuation of the experiment is likely to
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result in injury, disability, or death to the experimental subject." That's from the Nazi trials in Nuremberg.
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Where are our doctors today upholding these values?
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There's not very many of them, but the few of them there are being silenced.
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Four doctors not cooperating with investigators into COVID practices, Ontario Medical Regulator.
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College alleges one doctor says any attempt to gather records will be resisted physically.
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Ontario's Medical Regulator says it is turning to the courts in an effort to compel four physicians
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to cooperate with its investigations into their practices regarding COVID-19,
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including the issuance of medical exemptions for vaccines.
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The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario says it has launched legal action with the Superior Court
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against Dr. Mary Elizabeth O'Connor, Dr. Mark Raymond Trotze, Dr. Celeste Jean Thurwell,
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The Regulator last week suspended Killian's medical license after previously barring her from issuing
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So these four doctors, as far as we know, they're not prescribing, like, narcotics to their patients illegally.
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They're not sleeping with their patients in an unethical way.
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They're not violating the privacy of their patients.
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They're ferociously protecting the privacy of their patients, it sounds like.
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But they're being fired and prosecuted and demonized by the College of Physicians and Surgeons
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for providing medical exemptions to their patients from vaccines that are very much experimental,
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that have not been fully tested, that we know in some cases cause severe injury or even death.
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In fact, the FDA says these very vaccines must continue to be treated, sorry, tested, pardon me,
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for many years to come, in the case of Pfizer, to the year 2027.
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These things are still experimental, and they can only be used on an emergency basis.
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So you're literally firing doctors and prosecuting them and shaming them.
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And, of course, the state broadcaster, the CBC, is loving this.
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You're prosecuting them for trying to protect people from medical procedures they don't understand
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or don't agree with or don't accept the risk from.
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You know, I don't want to throw around the word Nazi.
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But the entire basis of medical ethics we use today when it comes to administering medical procedures to people
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And to his credit, even Tommy Douglas himself later renounced eugenics after seeing what Nazi Germany was doing.
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Forcing people to take medical procedures on pain of losing their work and career and position in society is back.
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How do you describe this massive ethics violation other than what it is?
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where doctors did what politicians ordered them to do,
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So you tell me, is there a single thing that has been done in the name of public health these past two years
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Have you ever seen an ad for a medicine, a pharmaceutical product, on Canadian TV?
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Well, they're not as ubiquitous as on American TV.
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And the first time you see an American TV ad for a drug,
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Because besides romancing the product, they list side effects.
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So you have this beautiful soft focus ad about a drug that'll cure your depression
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And then you hear that same narrator fire off 10 rather shocking potential side effects.
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And maybe that's a reason why the vaccines are not advertised.
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Because to advertise them, you'd have to list their side effects.
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Some of which can be terrifying, many of which are not yet known.
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The science develops because really, you are being experimented on.
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Of course, there have been some very preliminary experiments done in a clinical setting.
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But the official FDA-ordered experiments and trial runs of these vaccines will continue for another six years.
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you're taking it the same time that clinical trials are running for six years to come.
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But the good news for the drug companies is they don't have to run ads
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because the entire communications apparatus of the modern state is deployed to their service.
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I'm not just talking about government officials.
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Written by Cosman Georgia in TNC.news, our friends at True North.
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The headline, media didn't disclose doctors $2 million in Pfizer funding
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Another story by True North talks about Dr. Mark Lawton's at the University of Toronto
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If he were a race car driver, his outfit would be emblazoned with their logo.
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Both of these promoters paid by the drug companies,
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Joining us now via Skype from the lower mainland of British Columbia
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is the author, Cosman Georgia, who joins us now.
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First of all, congratulations on this basic act of journalism.
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Now, I'm not downplaying it because you're the only journalist in Canada who did it.
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It seems like a basic thing to check, but it seems like you're the only guy who did check.
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Both these individuals do not hide their background.
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For example, Professor Mark Lawton, it's in his very title,
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and you can go on the University of Toronto website, and you'll see it right there.
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Additionally, with Dr. Jim Kellner, it's on his CV at the University of Calgary.
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So either the media incredibly failed to do their due diligence,
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or they purposefully did not mention this fact in numerous articles,
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especially with Jim Kellner, who has been paraded as the leading authority for child vaccination in Canada.
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He's done dozens of articles in the past few months,
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and that is because they are currently testing,
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well, Health Canada has approved testing on certain vaccines for the 5 to 11 age group.
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So you mentioned, and I read your interesting article,
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Jim Kellner, who got the $2 million from Pfizer.
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He was in CTV News, CBC News, Global News, the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail,
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and none of these publications indicated that he was on the Pfizer payroll, just none of them did?
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There was no mention that he received, well, the exact amount is $1.94 million going back to about 2014.
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His current spat of over $700,000 is set or earmarked until 2022.
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So he's currently still benefiting off money from Pfizer,
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although the research does not necessarily have to do with COVID-19.
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There is still research on vaccines and viruses.
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So I approached all these media companies, and unsurprisingly, none of them got back to me.
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And as far as I know, there have been no corrections made,
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no editing to those articles to indicate that this individual is receiving money from Pfizer.
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You know, I'm a little bit older than you, Cosman,
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and it wasn't long ago when big pharma was as demonized, especially by the left,
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I mean, it was so easy to hate them, especially when you had drugs,
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life-saving drugs that were priced, you know, hundreds of dollars a dose.
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I mean, Martin Shkreli became a poster boy for predatory pricing for pharmaceutical companies.
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I mean, big pharma was one of the least trusted industries in the world.
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And we've gone from, and especially by the left, I should point out.
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And now we've gone to the mainstream media and the parties of the left, too,
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And when you bring it to their attention, they don't deny it or care.
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They basically abdicated, you know, holding truth to power as the press,
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And it seems like they're not willing to make any changes.
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I'm sure there are other people who have received funding from, you know, pharmaceutical companies,
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especially those involved in making COVID-19 vaccines, and have not been disclosed.
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So they just think it's better off that we don't know, I guess.
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You know, more than a decade ago, I briefly worked as a registered lobbyist.
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And every meeting I had with the government, I had to document and file.
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And I wasn't paid a fraction of what these guys are getting paid.
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And by the way, lobbying includes grassroots lobbying or propagandizing.
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I just find that this is another failure, like you say, of speaking truth to power.
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We don't have them in the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
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We don't have them in the legacy media, as you've proved.
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We don't have them in the law schools, the law professors.
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It's as if all at the same time, every single institution suddenly started singing from the same prayer book.
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I'm not positing a conspiracy theory that there's some central organization here.
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I don't know what it is about the madness of our times, Cosman.
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Yeah, there definitely seems to be an alignment of narrative and tactics in a way.
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Because I question, like you have editorial boards on at least five, half a dozen major media outlets.
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And you would think that at least one of these outlets would say, hey, maybe we should mention this.
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So, you know, like you said, not to be conspiratorial, but there is some sort of, you know, working in concert to not reveal certain facts about what they're telling the general public.
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I could accept it as an oversight or sloppiness or laziness or hastiness if they made the mistake in the first place.
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Even if all, you know, CBC, CTV, Global, Toronto Star, Global, if they all made the same mistake, I'd say, boy, they sure look down their nose at grassroots citizen journalists like you and me.
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But you contacted all of them, and they ignored you, refused to change their stories.
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So that moves—removes any possibility that this was an oversight or a mistake.
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And it confirms the worst, which was that this is deliberate.
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It's a montage that purports to show that Pfizer sponsors just about every political talk show out there.
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It reminds me, in the 90s, there was a company called Archer Daniels Midland.
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They were into soy and corn and things like that.
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And they sponsored every Sunday political talk show.
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So, ordinary grassroots citizens did not buy anything from Archer Daniels Midland.
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They didn't—you couldn't go to the store and say, hey, can I buy some Archer Daniels Midland product?
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Their only product was lobbying those politicians for farm subsidies and protectionism.
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It was for the sake of the political talk shows they sponsored.
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I have trouble believing this is even real, but take a look at this.
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Today's countdown to the royal wedding is brought to you by Pfizer.
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And now a CBS Sports Update brought to you by Pfizer.
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This portion of CBS This Morning sponsored by Pfizer.
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On how to find the hidden sugars in the American family diet.
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I have to assume that—I mean, I assume that's real, but it's so shocking I have trouble believing it.
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That said, this is the best year in Pfizer's history in terms of profit.
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And, you know, if they're spreading walking around money, a million here, a million there, to get the billions flowing to them,
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I guess that makes perfect commercial sense, doesn't it?
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At the heart of the matter, it's a lack of transparency.
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A lack of transparency from the pharmaceutical companies themselves, from the media, from the government.
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For example, we do not have fully disclosed contracts to these vaccine agreements.
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You know, we haven't seen what we've really agreed to in terms of, you know, financial or legal obligations.
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So my entire point of doing this is just shining a light, holding up a mirror, and calling for some accountability.
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You know, I should bring to your attention that it was just a few years ago that Pfizer paid one of the largest fines in history,
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And it's not unheard of for major companies looking for government contracts,
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not just to lie and make secret payments, but to make illegal payments.
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One could say that the cash literally put in a safe deposit box by Brian Mulrooney,
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cash that came through middleman from Airbus to grease the wheels of that purchase,
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suggests that one day it might be found that politicians were on the take from drug companies
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the same way they were on the take from airline manufacturers.
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I have no evidence of this, but I do have evidence that they're spreading cash around to doctors,
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that in the past they were caught and punished for fraud.
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Do you think that there are others embedded in the media or embedded in politics who are taking payments?
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I'm just saying taking payments, but just not mentioning them like Dr. Kellner and Dr. Lawton's
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didn't tag it on to the bottom of their op-eds.
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I think without a doubt, especially due to the fact that companies like Pfizer, AstraZeneca,
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are pretty large pharmaceutical companies, very active in Canada.
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So I wouldn't be surprised that a lot of people working in fields like microbiology,
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biology, chemistry, et cetera, received some money in the past.
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You know, all of these media companies have to do was write a little blurb, add one sentence
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You know, that would change the amount of trust readers might have to the credibility
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of the people in that article, but it's the right thing to do.
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I mean, I got to tell you, in a country where Bombardier is repeatedly accused and in some
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cases convicted of fraud, where SNC-Lavalin has a corporate culture of fraud, and where
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in both cases politicians intervene to cover up for their friends, I think it is almost a
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certainty that we have corruption in the pharmaceutical industry.
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And I fear that the sunlight that exposes that will come many years after the harm is
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Someone with the nickname Scrub Attack says, Trump was an extremely important president,
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especially when it comes to reforming the Republicans.
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But the America First movement would be better off without him.
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The far-left propaganda has made him an issue and toxic to people who want to win over.
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The most important thing is to clean up the Republican Party establishment, rhinos, neocons,
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I don't know if, I mean, America First refers to, you know, getting away from globalism, not
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caring what foreign countries say, probably ending foreign aid, getting out of the UN Global
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I don't know if those were quite the issues at play in Virginia or New Jersey.
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Certainly in Virginia, it seemed to me to be an education-oriented issue.
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Um, critical race theory, transgenderism, I don't think that's really an America First
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Listen, I like Trump and I thought he was a wonderful president.
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But if it's possible to win with Trump's ideas, but without the, you know, stereotypical
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polarization that comes from Trump, if there's people who haven't been saddled yet with the
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baggage that the media parties put on Trump, like Ron DeSantis, my favorite example, or
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Trump himself is a very young acting, young looking guy, but I think he's 75 now too.
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And by the time 2024 runs around, I mean, he's still sharp as a tack and has a high energy
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work ethic, but maybe it's time to move to a younger generation.
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Someone with a nickname, Cousin167 says, we, the people, are the rightful masters of both
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Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men
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Well, I mean, our Constitution in Canada is different.
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And I follow what the United States is doing to push back against the lockdownism and the
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If you want to read some amazing jurisprudence, read the very succinct rulings of the U.S.
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Supreme Court smacking down California's lockdowns of churches.
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And one of the wonderful rulings of the Supreme Court was Hollywood has their singing shows that
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They had an exemption, but the churches weren't allowed to sing.
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And the judges in that case said, you can have the same rules on everybody, but you can't
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give exemptions for your pals and shut down the churches.
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That's not a total win, but that's a pretty good win.
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Show me a court ruling in a single court ruling in Canada that's even close to that.
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Gene Burke says, parents, oversee your children well.
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I heard some online lessons forbade parents to watch.
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And the fact that teachers so blatantly say, you can't see what we're teaching.
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What secrets are you keeping with my child from me?
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Canadians, I regret, don't have that fighting spirit in the same way.
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Well, maybe you do because you're a rebel viewer, but we're the minority.
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Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home,
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And let me leave you with a fun video from our favourite Australian, Aviyamini.
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We're all here to have a good day and get our voice heard.
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Just let us know when you're going to step off.
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So it looks like police today are working with the protesters to facilitate a peaceful march
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I guess this interaction totally dispels that myth that these lockdown protesters are here
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and they only come out looking for trouble to fight with police.
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But as you can see, when police respectfully come and talk to the organisers or people at
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part of the protest, they're assured that they're not here for trouble and they just
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Aviyamini in Melbourne, Australia for Rebel News.
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The government should not have this much power.
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What horse would you like to have a bet on today?
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They have to show their tickets and vaccine passports.
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That's why this crowd here have gathered to protest this segregation of society where there's
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Calling for the end of that controversial bill and an end to a segregated society which means
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that 10,000 vaccinated people get to have certain abilities to enter places like the showgrounds here and others are banished from society.
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So as you can see, they're now marching back to the park to have a family-friendly picnic.
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No issues at all because police didn't instigate anything.
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In fact, they facilitated these people's right to protest.
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It happened in 1933 with Hitler and Dan's doing it all over again.
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He's learning from the best dictator that basically the world has seen and he's doing it again to his own people in Victoria.
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I was speaking to Rukshan before, I was like...
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I was saying, I'm from India and people don't realise until they have a war on their own land to get the freedom they want.
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They will never realise and that's what's happening in Australia.
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Guys, I take it you don't like the bill very much?
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Have you signed the petition, killthebill.com.au?
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Let's hope historically we can get some people from the ALP to actually cross the law for their community.
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If history's anything to go by the last 18 months, it says they're not crossing the floor.
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You've got those three, the Greens, the Animal Justice and Fiona Patton.
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There's only one other chance that is unprecedented that can stop this bill.
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And that is stopping the governor from stamping it.
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We're petitioning the governor to actually stand up and take a role.
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Instead of it just being an honorary empty office, turn it into something it's supposed to be.
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And if you actually read her website, that's her job.
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Her job is actually to protect us in these situations.
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As well as email all your ALP members in the upper house.
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Why'd you go with the bold black and you with the outline?
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I came from a country where there was one man ruling the whole country for 30 plus years and killed hundreds of thousands of people.
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I mean, with this bill, tomorrow he can say, on that street, pick up all the Indians.
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Well, yeah, most of us would be cool with that.
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A person who has no feeling for other people, does not think about the future, and does not feel bad about anything they have done in the past.
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Someone who is very mentally ill and dangerous.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am inspired to report that in the couple of days that this petition has been live at killthebill.com.au,
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But let's not kid ourselves, that's nowhere near enough.
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We need, I don't know, at least 100,000, so that when I deliver this petition to the governor, she cannot simply dismiss it.
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If you agree with the content, make sure to sign and share.
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Then share again and again, encouraging every single person you know to sign it.