Wroclaw / Poland 11/04/2022
Two weeks ago, on October 19, 2022, an article appeared in the Australian Summit News: The Australian Government Is Offering To Pay For Funerals Of Those Who DIE From COVID Vaccines.
The Australian government has seemingly acknowledged that COVID vaccines can kill people by updating its website to introduce a policy to pay funeral costs of people who die after getting vaccinated.
The Australian government has seemingly acknowledged that COVID vaccines can kill people by updating its website to introduce a policy to pay funeral costs of people who die after getting vaccinated.
The policy also includes a provision to pay compensation of up to $600,000 if hospitalisation is necessary due to injuries or health issues from vaccine.
Australia initiated perhaps the most draconian restrictions in the world during the pandemic.
In some cases, unvaccinated parents in Western Australia were not allowed to visit their own sick children in hospital, with news anchors celebrating the rule as an excellent way of forcing the unvaxxed to ‘change their philosophy’.
The country [Australia] also built COVID quarantine camps for “ongoing operations,” that saw those inside confined to mobile homes and watched 24/7 by guards.
Over a year ago I wrote about the Australian authorities’ brutal and unfounded sanitary restrictions on their own society in Winter in Australia. Where did this change come from? Apparently they had received such instructions from Davos. For Klaus Schwab, I think the pandemic has served its purpose and allowed governments to deal with the consequences. I will not say that I feel sorry for the Chancellor or the Minister of Health and their counterparts in many countries around the world. The media murmurs of amnesty for her. After all, they wanted to save their citizens from impending death. I believe that politicians should finally bear the consequences of their actions, especially since their actions have resulted in the death and disability of countless people around the world.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik