The TGA is funded 96% by Big Pharma, and they have no right to exist under the Australian Constitution, not only because they claim to have no duty of care, but also because medical conscription is not allowed.
Decisions of the High Court carry no weight (in 1949 or anytime). These courts and legal institutions are no better than the TGA, they exist to serve their masters. When they want McCann et al to go away, and make no mistake, the masters are demanding they go away, the court will pull a some fancy sentence out of its bag of ‘tricks that make inconvenient things go away’, and poof! It goes away.
They are not even being discreet about it anymore. Look at every case brought up before the courts in Australia. We will not win this war in the courts, the legal system is fighting for the other side.
I agreed with you completely when I first read your comment, but was unable to reply being away from my computer! But after two great court wins in the last few days, I think that there is still justice in Australia, thankfully.
Bray was a win for sure, but I’ll start to believe we are winning when the average person who was forced out of their jobs by mandates, even gets a day in court, let alone a ‘win’.
Decisions of the High Court carry no weight (in 1949 or anytime). These courts and legal institutions are no better than the TGA, they exist to serve their masters. When they want McCann et al to go away, and make no mistake, the masters are demanding they go away, the court will pull a some fancy sentence out of its bag of ‘tricks that make inconvenient things go away’, and poof! It goes away.
They are not even being discreet about it anymore. Look at every case brought up before the courts in Australia. We will not win this war in the courts, the legal system is fighting for the other side.
I agreed with you completely when I first read your comment, but was unable to reply being away from my computer! But after two great court wins in the last few days, I think that there is still justice in Australia, thankfully.
Bray was a win for sure, but I’ll start to believe we are winning when the average person who was forced out of their jobs by mandates, even gets a day in court, let alone a ‘win’.