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Russell Broadbent joins the great debate in Perth to advocate for change and action
Russell Broadbent joins The Great Debate in Perth, advocating against mandates, supporting vaccine-injured Australians, and urging grassroots action through Local Councils to drive change and halt the Covid-19 mRNA shots.
What an honour it will be to join The Great Debate in Perth on Friday night. For over four years I have been speaking out about the covid response measures, the silencing of doctors, the lockdowns and the devastating mandates. The Covid-19 mRNA shots were an egregious assault on the Australian people and every single doctor and politician should have been outraged about this.
Russell Broadbent was honored to join The Great Debate, continuing to expose COVID-19 measures, silenced voices, vaccine injuries, and government inaction
Unite for change
Everyday I receive phone calls from vax-injured Australians. People who've suffered life-changing vaccine injuries - heartbreaking stories that would bring anyone to tears. Meanwhile the evidence continues to mount that something is dreadfully wrong and no-one in government is doing a solitary thing about it.
The time has come to cease this madness and Stop the Shots. Grassroots Australians are driving this powerful movement forward, harnessing the strength of their Local Councils. This is your Kairos moment - a pivotal opportunity to step up, make your voice heard, and shape the future.Now is the time to unite, advocate, and bring change through your Councils across the nation. Your voice matters, and the time to act is now!
Pictures from Russell Broadbent MP website.
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