
Covid Under Question: Federal MPs Hold Cross-Party Inquiry
Last week, parliamentarians from across party lines met for an informal inquiry into government responses to Covid-19.
Hosted by One Nation Queensland Senator Malcolm Roberts last Wednesday in Canberra, the Covid Under Question forum gave voice to a range of experts including doctors, economists, scientists and legal experts.
Also presenting at the inquiry were everyday Australians impacted by state and federal lockdowns and vaccine mandates.
Five accounts were shared of severe vaccine injuries, including Leanne Kellner, whose aunty suffered a pulmonary embolism in both lungs; heart attack survivor Tammy Cummington; Ingi Doyle, who was previously a triathlete and personal trainer; and Clint Cherry, who had a perfect bill of health until developing myocarditis after the jab.
The Story of Caitlin Gotze
The most sobering testimony came from Raelene Gotze, whose 23-year-old daughter Caitlin died from cardiac arrest on the 17th November last year, following her second Pfizer shot.
Caitlin had been studying veterinarian science at Griffith University and worked training racehorses. Queensland Racing mandated the vaccine for Caitlin’s workplace. Due to media warnings of blood clots from the AstraZeneca shot, Caitlin waited until Pfizer was available — though her mother testified that Caitlin remained anxious about the treatment and would have avoided it altogether if it weren’t for the mandates.
After her second jab, Caitlin laid in bed for four days. She suffered what she described as asthma-like symptoms, though she’d never been diagnosed with asthma previously. Raelene testified that Caitlin’s personality changed during this period and she never fully recovered.
Having returned to work, Caitlin suffered a sudden cardiac arrest during a shift and was later found dead by colleagues. According to the forensic pathologist, no asthma was found in Caitlin’s lungs; the only problem detected was an enlarged heart. Despite this, puzzlingly, medical personnel attributed her death to asthma.
Dying for the Greater Good?
One of the most tragic aspects of Caitlin’s death is the response of family and friends. While some denied any connection between Caitlin’s death and the vaccine, Raelene testified that from those closest to her daughter came claims that Caitlin would have been “happy to die for the greater good” and even that her death was a “price that we have to pay” to keep the community safe.
Widespread denial about vaccine injuries and deaths notwithstanding, over 10,000 Australians have filed coronavirus vaccine injury claims.
The government’s Covid-19 vaccine claims scheme acknowledges a range of serious conditions that are caused by the mandated injections, including myocarditis, pericarditis, thrombosis, Guillain Barre Syndrome, Thrombocytopenia and capillary leak syndrome.
At least 11 Australians have been killed by Covid-19 jabs according to the TGA. Over 800 reports of vaccine-induced death have been received by the agency.
Dr Peter McCullough on Early Treatment
Among those presenting at the Covid inquiry last week was internist and cardiologist Dr Peter McCullough. Dr McCullough has become a controversial figure in some circles, a reputation ill-deserved by the president of a major medical society, the editor of a major journal in cardiovascular medicine, and the most published person in his field in history.
Dr McCullough began his presentation by challenging the notion of asymptomatic spread. He believes there was never strong evidence for this but it nevertheless became “baked into” consensus thinking, and led to needless lockdowns, mask mandates and testing in asymptomatic people. Dr McCullough is convinced that these measures should always have been targeted at those acutely ill, with protection focussed on people vulnerable to severe disease.
Even in high-risk patients, SARS-CoV-2 has always been a treatable illness, according to Dr McCullough, who believes that around 95 per cent of all hospitalisations and deaths are avoidable.
He testified that the “golden window” for treatment is the first three days of illness; in other words, that Covid-19 is best treated as early as possible to prevent the need for hospitalisation. This is in contrast to Australia’s best advice, which is still to remain at home, take painkillers and cough medicine, and hope that severe disease doesn’t develop.
The sequenced multi-drug outpatient therapy that Dr McCullough recommends, and that he and many other clinicians are using with outstanding success, has been published in the American Journal of Medicine.
The inquiry also heard from Dr Brian Tyson, a Californian clinician who has seen over 100,000 Covid-19 patients and treated over 10,000 using early multi-drug therapy. As a result, Dr Tyson has recorded only seven deaths since the beginning of 2020.
Parliamentarians present at or tuning in the cross-party inquiry included Liberal-Nationals MP George Christensen, United Australia Party MP Craig Kelly, One Nation Queensland State MP Stephen Andrew, and Federal Liberal Senators Gerard Rennick and Alex Antic.
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Why are they still pushing the COVID jab, when they know it does not work and can cause injury or death?
This is just as much a spiritual war as it is a physical one. These people pushing this agenda are mostly godless psychopaths, who want to make us into smart phones with legs, and a head filled with robotic technology, others are just ignorant. The agenda is also population reduction and pushing the Mark of the Beast 666, which we have been warned about for nearly 2000 years and can be studied in Chapters 13 to 20 inclusive in Revelation, the last book of the bible. If you do not know about this, you are on dangerous ground, because you will be unable to make a stand, if you do not know the consequences of your actions, or inaction.
I agree with you Bev. My uncle died shortly after booster from blood clots.