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Russell Broadbent calls for independent investigation into vaccine contamination and health impacts in the healthcare systemAustralia's healthcare workers face intense conditions, yet alarming findings of vaccine DNA contamination demand urgent independent testing to ensure transparency, accountability, and safeguard public health against catastrophic risks. By Portal Admin - 18th November 2024 - Back to News Australia's world class healthcare system is a testament to the dedication of our highly skilled and hard-working healthcare workforce. These health care workers are subject to intense conditions that wouldn't be acceptable in any other industry - but day in, day out - they get on with the job and they do it well. They bore the brunt of the pandemic and even though overwhelmed with immense pressure and unknown variables, health care workers stood as our first line of defence. 
For Australians' safety, Russell Broadbent urges the House and Prime Minister to suspend these products pending independent contamination testing results Health crisis unansweredBut four years on, health care workers are still overwhelmed - in large part by unprecedented and unexplained levels of sickness right across the country. Why isn't anyone investigating this blight on our nation? The Australian people deserve answers! So, today I rise to speak to a matter of grave national importance - one that has, until now, been met with silence by those who should be taking decisive action. My recent correspondence to the Prime Minister highlights alarming findings of synthetic DNA contamination in Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 products - detected at levels up to 145 times above the TGA's own stated limits. Experts raise alarmLet me assure you, I did not write these letters lightly. My letters were accompanied by a Science Summary - co-authored by 52 eminent scientists, including: - Dr. David Speicher, a Canadian virologist, who authored the report investigating DNA contamination in Australian COVID-19 Pfizer and Moderna vials
- Professor Angus Dalgleish, one of the world's leading oncologists
- Emeritus Professor Wendy Hoy
- Emeritus Professor Robert Clancy
- Professor Alexandra Henrion Caude
- Kevin McKernan, former Research Director of the Human Genome Project
These distinguished individuals put their names and reputations on the line, attesting to the overwhelming evidence of synthetic DNA contamination in these vaccines - and the risks posed to Australians. Contamination risks ignoredThis Science Summary speaks directly to the catastrophic implications of this contamination. Experts have determined that as few as three to ten molecules of the SV40 promoter and enhancer sequences contaminating Pfizer's product, can potentially trigger cell mutations, leading to cancer. Yet Dr. Speicher's analysis of Australian vials detected billions of these molecules in a single dose! For the TGA to dismiss these concerns outright - without credible testing or scientific analysis - is a failure of duty to the Australian public. Even as this evidence was brought to the attention of the Prime Minister and subsequently passed to the Health Minister, we received no scientific denial, no testing, no thorough investigation - only a letter from Minister Butler's office - referring to a TGA statement asserting the findings as so-called 'misinformation'. This TGA statement, has since been revealed as misleading and wholly unreliable, containing at least 14 false assertions, as documented in a comprehensive analysis co-authored by investigative journalist Rebekah Barnett and leading scientific experts. We are at a critical juncture. TGA fails accountabilityThe TGA is yet to perform appropriate tests to confirm or deny Dr Speicher's report findings. The TGA has been using a testing method for DNA contamination that grossly under-measures the levels of DNA contamination, a method Moderna itself deems inadequate for this purpose in its own patent documents for these drugs. No further evidence has been presented to allay the concerns of scientists or the public. Instead, we see avoidance, misleading statements, and a complete lack of accountability from our regulatory bodies. I must also draw attention to the extraordinary efforts made by the Town of Port Hedland Council, who, after hearing from cancer expert Professor Angus Dalgleish and from their own community experiencing a seven-fold increase in deaths passed a historic motion calling for the suspension of these products and for the TGA to conduct independent testing. They took a stand, not out of a political agenda, but from the ethical duty to protect their community. It was the testimony from Professor Dalgleish observing an alarming increase in aggressive cancers among vaccinated individuals, that gave weight to this decision. Professor Dalgleish's observations are echoed by other medical professionals worldwide, who are documenting what they term "turbo cancers" - cancers of an aggressive nature never seen at this scale. Calling for transparencyFor the health and safety of all Australians, I call upon this House and the Prime Minister to ACT NOW! Invoke the Precautionary Principle and suspend these products until independent testing can confirm or dispel these contamination findings. Australia cannot afford the risk of another crisis, one that could eclipse even the devastating Thalidomide disaster. We must protect the health of all Australians and that requires transparency, accountability, and action. Pictures from Russell Broadbent MP website.
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