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Aseem Malhotra: truth seeker and a truth teller

By Kara Thomas - posted Tuesday, 30 May 2023


Australians were denied early treatment options such as Ivermectin because all of a sudden one of the world's safest essential medicines became unsafe just before the vaccine mandates and safe again in 2023 as vaccine uptake plummeted. Coincidence?

Australian people were tracked, traced, quarantined, shamed, and finally threatened into submitting to a vaccination-only strategy. A brief read of our government's documents, and viewing Senate Estimate questioning, shows how potentially unsafe and ineffective these gene-based pharmaceuticals were. Public health looks to have been used against a trusting population for what seems the financial benefit of corporate profits assisted by misinformed politicians. Australians have a right to feel violated. If medical regulators believe their job is primarily to protect the government public health messaging rather than public protection then the corruption of medicine is complete.

Australians have been denied access to the truth for reasons such as commercial confidence. Goebbels' big lie is in full operation. The illusion that these enforced harmful unscientific policies kept people safe is being maintained through an ongoing coverup of denied, hidden, destroyed, or unreported data and continued medical and media censorship. Science has been hijacked by politics.

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To be deceived without recourse, to suffer harm and be denied recognition or help, to be punished for adhering to bioethical norms, could be likened to psychological torture. Over the last three years, our government has breached many international declarations including: the Nuremberg code, the Declaration of Geneva, the Declaration of Helsinki, and the UNESCO Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights.

History tells us humanity is sadly not inherently good, power corrupts and few are brave enough to choose others over self which is perhaps why history so often repeats. Victor Frankl said he discovered through his experience during the second world war that 'forces beyond your control can take away everything you possess except one thing, your freedom to choose how you will respond to the situation'. In my opinion, we are at a crossroads in medicine where forces beyond individual practitioners' control have corrupted academia, captured regulators, funded media to control the masses and now all that is left is our response to the truth. If the truth will save lives, how many are willing to stand up for it against powerful forces? The character and courage of Australian health professionals will decide the future direction of medicine. Will we tell the truth like Malhotra?

For many there is an almost overwhelming sense of defeat that threatens to extinguish the fight, but, for the love of truth, people, and freedom there remains hope. When people have a strong reason to fight, the force of their why means they can endure any how. When data and evidence suggest people's lives are at risk through a failure to adhere to medical ethics and codes of conduct then there are no regulatory threats worth remaining silent for. Silence gives consent. They may take our registration, they may take our careers, but they can never take our freedom to adhere to the physician's pledge even under threat.

Many were enslaved by lies. Many continue to believe the lies. But many also now know the truth and what happens next will depend on whether we have the courage to speak up for it. Freedom from medical slavery depends on the character of our nation's medical leaders. Dr Malhotra has the strength of character to choose his patients over his position, as have members of AMPS who I am honoured to work with. How many more will join Dr Malhotra and AMPS to fight to cure the corruption of medicine? It is past time for a healthcare revolution.

 

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This article was first published in The Spectator.



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Kara Thomas is the secretary of the Australian Medical Professionals Society.

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