Regrets, they’ve had none, in relation to their Covid vaccine policy crimes.
Anthony Albanese, rapidly emerging as both dumb and dumber, has no vaccine regret. His Government recently said a loud “no” to a much needed Covid policy Royal Commission. Scotty from AstraZeneca has no vaccine regret. He possibly still thinks he is a Covid hero. Donald J Trump, very regrettably for the 2024 presidential election, has no vaccine regret. Rupert Murdoch has no vaccine regret. He allowed his Australian papers and journalists to pillory anyone who pushed back against the vaccine industrial complex built on quicksand. The American mainstream media, three quarters funded by Big Pharma advertising, has no vaccine regret. Fauci? He lies in Congress about it all. Boris Johnson? Not that I am aware of. He nearly died of Covid, you might recall, so, perhaps naturally, he thought that getting the shot would help others avoid his fate. Since the vaccine neither prevents transmission nor stops illness and death from Covid, he was palpably wrong. The temporary Kiwi Prime Minister has no vaccine regrets. This week, alarmingly, he attempted to claim that the shots were not compulsory.
No, like Mrs Thatcher, the vaccine class is not for turning.
I, too, have no vaccine regret. I never had the jab. Never will. Never got a test. Have no idea whether I’ve had Covid or not. Not remotely interested. But Megyn Kelly has vaccine regret.
Megyn Kelly just fired a shot heard around the world against the “safe and effective” narrative … Megyn Kelly joined Dan Bongino, becoming one of the few high-profile personalities to express vaccine regret publicly.
I regret getting the vaccine even though I’m a 52-year-old woman because I don’t think I needed it. I think I would have been fine. I had got COVID many times, and it was well past when the vaccine was doing what it was supposed to be doing.
And then, for the first time, I tested positive for an autoimmune issue at my annual physical. And I went to the best rheumatologist in New York, and I asked her, do you think this could have to do with the fact that I got the damn booster and then got COVID within three weeks? And she said yes. Yes. I wasn’t the only one she’d seen that with.”
Kelly also revealed last year that her sister died suddenly and unexpectedly.
(Emphasis in original).
One commenter (Truth of Trinity) on the Megyn Kelly story noted:
Yup. Only the people who decided to take the jab regret their decision. Never met or heard of anyone who regrets not taking it.
This sounds about right.
Next e move to the German health officials, whose recent statements on investigating vaccine harms is laughable. Were it not so serious. Eugyppius notes:
German Health Authorities Say They Have Yet to Evaluate Covid Vaccine Adverse Events Because There Are Too Many of Them.
He concludes:
It is hard for me to put into words what a scandal this is. The Federal Republic forced literally millions of Germans to receive not just one, not just two, but at least three novel Covid jabs against a virus that posed genuine risk to very few of them. In many cases the state threatened unemployment for noncompliance, shut the unvaccinated out of public life for months, and even tried to mandate vaccination via the Bundestag. Despite these grave violations of personal autonomy and bodily integrity, the bureaucrats who supported these crimes and justified them with relentless lies about virological doom now plead that their offices simply don’t have the time to establish how safe or how effective the jabs they continue to promote actually were. It’s a lot of work bro, they’re understaffed you know, there’s so much data.
You could not make this up. On matters totalitarian, Germany has form, of course. But are we any better here? Rebekah Barnett, she of the indispensable Dystopian Downunder, notes:
Australia's drug regulator admits it doesn't know extent of Covid vaccine harm.
Of course, it doesn’t want to know. It wants everyone to just shut up about vaccine harm. The Therapeutic Goods Administration’s response to questions posed by Rebekah Barnett are unintentionally illuminating. They are obfuscating. This led Barnett to pose the rhetorical question:
Who does the TGA work for? The Australian public? Or the drug sponsors?
No prizes for guessing which it is. This is a hopelessly and criminally corrupt model of governance. The ever-slithering TGA is in denial over vaccine injuries and deaths. They are lying. Deflecting. Covering up. No wonder the TGA’s former boss, Professor Skerritt, headed for the hills.
Barnett further notes:
A much-cited investigation into drug regulator funding conducted by Maryanne Demasi for the British Medical Journal found that the TGA receives more industry funding than any other regulator in the world, at 96 per cent. More than nine out of every ten applications for new drugs are approved by the regulator.
In the … Senate Hearing after Pfizer’s Dr Thiru asserted (falsely) that the TGA assesses every reported AE to determine causality, Liberal Senator Alex Antic asked the panel representing the TGA, “does the TGA accept that it is horribly conflicted by virtue of that industry-funded model?”
I urge readers to read the whole piece, and, indeed, to subscribe to Barnett’s substack. Everything that Eugyppius says of Germany can be said of Australia. Fourth Reichs, both. You might even argue that Australia is worse. The Germans say “too hard to find out”. Our regulators say “nothing to see here”.
Finally, there is the unredacted Pfizer BioNtech contract with the European Union. The contract worked out via text message between Ursula Von Der Liar and Albert Bourla.
The Brownstone Institute has investigated.
The ‘acknowledgement’ clause in the order form – acknowledgement, in effect, that the manufacturers knew neither if the vaccine was safe nor if it was effective, at any rate in the long term – is in addition to the clauses which already provide the manufacturers extremely wide-reaching indemnification in the section on indemnification of the contract proper.
The EU’s own procurement contract or Advanced Purchase Agreement (APA) with the consortium of Pfizer and the German company BioNTech has been available online in unredacted form for well over two years now: since, more precisely, April 2021, just shortly after vaccine rollout. It does indeed contain hair-raising clauses, which would undoubtedly have provoked massive opposition and ‘vaccine hesitancy’ had they been more widely known.
Consider, for instance, the following clause from Article 1, paragraph 4, of the Vaccine Order Form which is appended to the APA: ‘The Participating Member State further acknowledges that the long-term effects and efficacy of the Vaccine are not currently known and that there may be adverse effects of the Vaccine that are not currently known.’
https://brownstone.org/articles/unredacted-the-eus-hidden-contract-with-pfizer-biontech/
The redoubtable RFK Jr has helpfully explained the vaccine indemnification back story, going back to the 1980s, and, yes, Ronald Reagan.
If anyone out there thinks he or she has an argument that vaccine manufacturers are not career criminals, I would like to hear it. Or that our politicians who participated in the vaccine indemnification scam should not be hauled before the courts. The scam was lethal, not just criminal. They all lied, and people have died. The only real argument now is over how many. And there is an ongoing political coverup over that, too.
Is it any wonder that the appetite for a Covid Nuremberg is so minimal, or that no one wants to speak of it? It is beyond time for anyone with vaccine regrets of any kind to fess up, like Megyn Kelly, so that the wheels of justice might grind into action.
Eugyppius concludes:
The major German political parties will never investigate the pandemic response, because they are all complicit in it.
Indeed. We have recently seen how kicking up a stink over a political farce can lead to policy reversal. I speak of the absurd Aboriginal heritage laws in Western Australia, which lasted barely a month. I realise that the stakes a far higher in relation to Covid policy. No one died as a result of the WA laws. There is more and greater territory for the political class to defend here. They could go to jail if their crimes were ever brought to proper light and parsed.
And our political class has taken brazenness to extraordinary levels this century. Just look south of the Murray. An apology to the late Cardinal George Pell? Nope, just double down. That poor simulacrum of justice put one patently innocent man in jail for 400 plus days. What about causing deaths, through the vaccines and through the denial of safe, appropriate medication for the relatively few Australians who got really sick with an illness that might have been Covid?
On the other hand, minor misdemeanours, like those of our pathetic Transport Minister in Canberra this week past – she of the sweetheart deal with the now departed, disgraceful Joyce – are subject to massive forensic examination by an Opposition that (corporately) still doesn’t really want to talk about Covid. Where are the relentless questions in the House about excess deaths, for example? As Eugyppius says, they are all implicated.
No, it will take some real effort to turn this massive ship around. But it will be worth the effort. And those who are in there fighting – principally the Covid Five, Antic, Canavan, Rennick, Babet and Roberts – deserve our undying praise for their sterling work.
Paul Collits
8 September 2023
In order to experience regret the person in question must have sufficient insight to see where they have gone wrong. That quality is sadly lacking in a majority of the power wielding class who are responsible for the monumental clusterfuck of the Panic Virus Scam. And a great many preceding and continuing clusterfucks of various types.
The good doctor Laurence J Peter summed it up nicely with his principle - In a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to his/her own level of incompetence.
You forgot the 6th federal politician MP Russell Broadbent :)