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Aseem Malhotra: truth seeker and a truth teller : Comments

By Kara Thomas, published 30/5/2023

Are you free if you believe a lie? Is ignorance bliss? Is it ethical to choose position and financial security over patient wellbeing?

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"Medical and regulatory authorities have supported unethical, coercive, and misinformed policies."

I am so pleased to read that; it's the truth. We must have an enquiry into those 'authorities', and see some consequences for what they have done to us.

"Australians have endured three years of relentless psychological manipulation ….", and it isn't over yet. The same arrogant, incompetent actors are still at it, even when it has been proved just how wrong they were.

However, it is highly unlikely that ovine Australians will insist that the political class - most of whom should have resigned in disgrace - stands up to be counted itself, and brings down the truly rotten people they allowed to do what they did to us.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 30 May 2023 8:34:18 AM
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Tramp Tramp Tramp…And through it all, Chairman Dan still rules as the Democratically elected leader of the Victorious State. “The March of Communism”. Ho Ho Ho.
Posted by diver dan, Tuesday, 30 May 2023 8:39:25 AM
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To get a COVID vaccine, I had to make an appointment and then keep it. At no time was I forced to have the jab, neither was anybody else. AS with flu vaccine the jab becomes less efficacious with time as the virus mutates.

Truth telling would assist in the complete end to polio. And that truth needs to be told loud and clear all over Pakistan and Afghanistan!

Other than vaccines, the only other control we have to limit the spread of disease is quarantine and isolation. And allincoming travellers needed to be quarantined until no possible cross contamination with the locals.

Things we could have tried but didn't were EDTA therapy complemented with vitamins and minerals, and hyperbaric oxygenation trials. Which may assist in some cancer remissions. Oxygen being involved in all healing.

All the latter fit well with conditions into, at least do no harm. I agree that big pharma seems to have put profit before people and apparently lacks any evidence of morality or integrity.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Tuesday, 30 May 2023 11:24:15 AM
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"Together with fellow health professionals and Australians injured by the Covid vaccines, Dr Malhotra is supporting the continuing fight to restore medical ethics, evidence-based practice, informed consent, and transparency in health."

Maybe they will ban him from entering the country like they did with Novak Djokovic, officially he was unvaxxed, but on the sidelines I remember them stating fears he might empower 'anti-vaxxers'

If history from our (at the time) authoritarian leaders and their opposition to free speech is anything to go by...
Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 30 May 2023 6:57:06 PM
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Much ado about nothing?
Developing a means of treating Covid was sensible.
Making it available to the population was sensible.
Insisting those in positions of critical responsibility should have the 'jab' was also reasonable.
I don't recall reports of any person being physically held down to be treated.
As I said, much ado about nothing...

Believing in a lie?
A lot of people do, but it is generally irresponsible.
In daily life, ignoring the truth you know is there, and following a path full of error, is not good.
In the short term it might seem to give advantage, but longer term benefit is not sustainable.
Exceptions might be getting lost in a good story of adventure and intrigue.
It is a relatively harmless way of relieving stress generated by day to day living.
Which is a reasonable way of dealing with life?

In the natural world, brute force rules the day.
We have used reason to re-engineer our surroundings, to make them a milder, more comfortable, place to live.
However, the brute force world is still there.
It is straightforward and dynamic.
It doesn't require much thinking.
All other forms of life use it daily.

When reason doesn't get them what they want, people will revert to brute force.
Getting people to let reason guide them all the time is not all that easy.
They might see immediate advantage if they blunder their way through something.
But to maintain and improve our 'world', we must stay reasonable.
If we need to 'let off steam' over something, do it at the footy ground.
Make as much noise as you like?
Posted by Ipso Fatso, Wednesday, 31 May 2023 1:32:45 PM
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