Sanjeev Sabhlok's Blog, page 36
July 22, 2021
The issue of leaky vaccines
I’m familiar with the idea that viruses evolve into less lethal variants since the more lethal ones are destroyed with the body they kill. I started hearing of the leaky vaccine concept a few months ago. Now, this letter by Elizabeth Hart led me to further explore the issue. This was discovered in 2015. Since […]
Published on July 22, 2021 01:30
July 17, 2021
Why common law cannot guarantee liberty in Australia
I had erroneously claimed in my Griffith Society talk on 8 October 2020 that the rights of Australians are adequately protected and what we are seeing since March 2020 is largely a failure of the laws, a failure of institutions. I cited Timothy Jones who wrote: Australia and Britain have remarkably few constitutional guarantees of fundamental […]
Published on July 17, 2021 23:32
July 16, 2021
The four deceits of our time: My article in The Spectator
Sharing this piece so no one can say they didn’t know about these four deceits: https://www.spectator.com.au/2021/07/... (PDF) . 1. The magnitude of this pandemic has been magnified 50 fold by the government. Claims by Mr. Morrison about the magnitude of this pandemic constitute the biggest lie in Australia’s history. 2. The hysteria we are living through […]
Published on July 16, 2021 00:46
July 14, 2021
Gigi Foster’s Voices against lockdowns – (7) 14 July 2021
Continuing from the sixth report: === Dear all, The New South Wales leadership announced today a further two-week extension of the lockdown instituted several weeks ago, plunging us even deeper into this self-inflicted dystopian nightmare. Other Australian states too have called snap lockdowns over the past month, at times with no or precious few covid […]
Published on July 14, 2021 16:15
July 11, 2021
Tony Nikolic’s superb letter to Brad Hazzard, NSW Minister re: informed consent
A Sydney lawyer, Tony Nikolic, with deep knowledge of the law has provided Brad Hazzard, NSW Minister with a superb letter that spells out the requirements for informed consent for a vaccine. I’ve taken Tony’s permission to publish this. Please download and share. DOWNLOAD PDF
Published on July 11, 2021 18:26
Sunetra Gupta’s thesis that international travel is essential if we want to avoid major pandemics
I first came across Sunetra Gupta’s non-intuitive thesis through this video (extracted below). I’ve been trying to locate any written work of the professor on this topic. I’ll compile my findings below: ARTICLE Increased frequency of travel in the presence of cross-immunity may act to decrease the chance of a global pandemic ARTICLE ON HER […]
Published on July 11, 2021 05:55
July 3, 2021
Further list of unlawful actions by Morrison – sent in by a commentator
As received: 18 March 2020 declaration goes beyond prevention I want to direct you to the wording of the Governor-General of Australia’s Declaration 18 March 2020 (Biosecurity (Human Biosecurity Emergency) (Human Coronavirus with Pandemic Potential) Declaration 2020). As there are very clear rules when drawing up a legislative instrument, the wording needs to be clear and specific. […]
Published on July 03, 2021 17:17
June 30, 2021
Can OCIs contest elections in Australia? Liberal and Labor parties are wrong on this as well.
This question has come up because the Labor and Liberal parties have concluded that OCIs can’t contest. Here’s my Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card with some of the details blocked out (PDF). The operational words in the document are “LIFETIME VISA”. On 17 April 2019, the Indian High Commission clarified that: “OCI is not […]
Published on June 30, 2021 02:46
June 28, 2021
My supplementary complaint to the Press Council regarding ABC’s scurrilous article of 16 April 2021
HERE’S MY 9-PAGE SUPPLEMENTARY COMPLAINT TO THE PRESS COUNCIL Dear Press Council With reference to my complaint of 27 April 2021, I submit the following updates: On 25 May 2021 I received ABC’s response to the complaint I had lodged with it regarding its scandalous allegations and falsehoods in a 16 April 2021 article that […]
Published on June 28, 2021 16:54
June 10, 2021
The question of informed consent in the disability sector in Australia
Publishing this email received which contains information that could be helpful to some people. I’ve not had time to thoroughly understand the ethical issues raised here, but I believe that we need a genuine approach to informed consent in all cases. Dear xxx MP, As my local member of parliament, I write to you to […]
Published on June 10, 2021 15:15