Sanjeev Sabhlok's Blog, page 44
February 8, 2021
Covid seems to have been in the range of the flu in India – preliminary data
Nirmesh has sent in this info, that I’m hoping can be finalised – once as many loose ends as possible are sorted out, I’ll write about it in my TOI blog. We know for sure that flu + pneumonia together kill around 600k in India each year. We also know that globally there’s been a […]
Published on February 08, 2021 04:58
February 6, 2021
So how do we stop this? POLITICAL ACTION.
I keep getting asked – how do we stop this? My answer is clear – political action. See the #LibertyforAustralia hashtag. And this youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcdi... KEYWORDS Liberal party, Labor party, Third front, Eureka Front
Published on February 06, 2021 17:51
Rocco Galati – a lawyer who’s been fighting covid crimes in Canada
This video is really good: https://www.facebook.com/100032513712... COVID-19: Rocco Galati’s Legal Action against the Canadian Government and CBC
Published on February 06, 2021 16:39
The AMA’s position regarding HCQ: “a matter for the physician’s judgement”
There’s been some controversy on the position of the American Medical Association re: HCQ The AMA has ALWAYS STOOD BY THE RIGHT OF PHYSICIANS TO PRESCRIBE. See this. It is true that a proposal was made in October 2020 to the AMA to formally encourage the use of HCQ (see the proposal: https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files... – search […]
Published on February 06, 2021 15:28
The 2020 US elections
I’ve been watching these 2020 elections and have commented sporadically on them. This much is clear to me: they were clearly subverted. Proofs are pouring in now. I don’t have time to devote to this topic but it appears to me that Hunter Biden’s laptop and associated information holds the key. I’ve been sent vast amounts […]
Published on February 06, 2021 01:32
February 4, 2021
My write-up in The Spectator that shows that quarantines in Australia are UNLAWFUL
This piece was commissioned by the Australian Financial Review but after finding that I oppose the very concept of lockdowns for flu-like viruses (which is not just me, but the entire science literature until Xi Jinping forced his criminal ideas down the throat of the West), they declined. Fortunately, The Spectator published the piece. (image […]
Published on February 04, 2021 19:29
My son’s write-up proves that Australia’s internal border closures are unconstitutional
See Sukrit’s piece here: Australia’s unconstitutional border wars I’m reproducing it below: Australia’s unconstitutional border wars There are many reasons to question the interstate border shenanigans that have stopped Australians from returning home, divided families and sparked animosity among state premiers. It’s possible to debate the policy merits of the closures. But policy is a […]
Published on February 04, 2021 19:26
February 3, 2021
I thank Craig Kelly for his kind words for me – and his superb work
With my head down in policy work and in Indian political work I had not heard about Craig Kelly (I barely knew the names of more than 15 Australian politicians over the past 20 years). But after quitting some people shared info about his work. When I came to know that he had shared my […]
Published on February 03, 2021 00:54
January 31, 2021
Gigi Foster’s Voices against lockdowns – (5) 26 January 2021
Continuing from here. 26 January 2021 Australia’s international borders are still closed, with standard air-mail services to most countries suspended; many of our domestic borders are still closed to a selection of would-be interstate travellers, and a suite of state- and territory-level regulations still mandate that people from certain regions of origin quarantine for significant […]
Published on January 31, 2021 21:37
Gigi Foster’s Voices against lockdowns – (4) 24 November 2020
Continuing from here. 24 November 2020 A chunky further update here with resources and opportunities to work against economic lockdowns as the right policy response to the Covid-19 phenomenon. The world seems gradually to be waking up, person by person, but the battle for sense in policymaking on this issue is still far from won. […]
Published on January 31, 2021 21:35