This case might go either way
Dear ,
This is one that might interest people who live in Brisbane. It's a presentation by a group of doctors who are taking the Queensland Chief Health Officer to court over the vaccine mandate and their inability as a result to work in the public hospital system.
Come and hear their story Wednesday June 29 in our offices at Unit 2B, 50 Logan Road, Woolloongabba. To book, click here.
(And you might also be interested in this report from Mark Steyn in the UK where the first award of compensation for a death caused by the vaccines has been made).
Drs David Johnson, Georgina Hale and Associate Professor Peter Parry will talk about why they and their fellow plaintiffs have refused vaccination and how this case is important to them, and to good health and medicine. They argue that their human rights, including their right to determine what they put into their body; how they discuss, diagnose and treat illness in their patients; and their right to work; are being illegally abridged by the government. Lawfare may be the only way that much of the misgovernment of the last 3 years can be reversed. Or it may be that the courts will side with the politicians and bureaucrats. This case will be a watershed whichever way it breaks, and of all the court challenges, it seems the most serious and likely to succeed. Whatever your views on vaccines this is a not-to-be-missed event. The stakes are high, and these 15 medicos are better qualified than almost anyone else to explain what is at stake.
The function will start at 6:00 pm for 6:30 pm and run to 8:00 pm. As usual it will include drinks and finger food. Tickets are $25 for the general public and $20 for AIP members. We also have student and concession tickets. To book, please click here.
Regards,
GRAHAM YOUNG EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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