Australia – The law is on Your Side When Government Tries to Force Vaccination

Former Lt. Colonel Riccardo Bosi is the head of the Australia One Party, CEO and author who previously served for 26 years in the Australian Military’s Special Forces and Navy. Here he outlines why the Australian government’s COVID-19 policies are unlawful and he gives advice to civilians and soldiers alike for protecting oneself against tyrannical leaders. Australian Federal law supersedes State law and explained the country’s Biosecurity Act of 2015 that prohibits any form of quarantine, isolation, enforced medical treatment/vaccination, PCR testing or other restrictions due to sickness without the issuance of a Control Order for each person to be restricted. Although this is Australian law, there are strong parallels in most countries and, even without the laws, the legal principles are sound. Australia One Party may be on the rise. -GEG

Link for video:    https://rumble.com/vlugpm-australia-the-law-is-on-your-side-when-government-force-vaccination.html

Australia is currently experiencing imposition of particularly harsh controls on human rights and freedoms in the name of fighting COVID19. This is despite the country havin a very low case load and a mortality rate way below many other diseases which no control have been imposed for.

In this video the former Lt. Colonel makes clear how much contempt he has for those enforcing the state controls on the population and states that the legal situation is such that the states are acting unlawfully.

He highlights (as I also did several days ago) that the death rate from injuries from the experimental COVID vaccines is currently higher than the death rate from the disease itself.

Note: I am not a lawyer and the laws involved are long and complicated. I am not able to confirm his claims, but provide links to the documents in question so that interested parties can do their own research. Please let us know if you find anything useful.

Points made:

  • Australian Federal law supercedes State law.
  • Australian Federal law includes the Biosecurity Act 2015 prohibits any form of quarantine, isolation, enforced medical treatment/vaccination, PCR testing or other restrictions due to some kind of sickness without the issuing of a specific control order for each individual that is to be restricted. This has not been done in Australia to back up the controls being enforced by Policy enforcers and some military.
  • The Australian Privacy Act 1988 prohibits anyone from demanding vaccination status or other medical information – even for employment. No-one is allowed to track your movements using an app. Entry to businesses based on some kind of medical reason is illegal and breaches can result in several years in jail for the business owner.

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Internet Shutdowns: The New Authoritarian Weapon-of-Choice

Over the last decade, governments worldwide have intentionally shut down the Internet at least 850 times, with a whopping 90% of those shutdowns taking place in the last five years. The fact that more people are getting information online is seen by governments as a threat to their control. The number of Internet shutdowns being counted around the world is rising in part because there are now people actually counting. Access Now is calling on ISPs to resist government pressure to block or throttle Internet access and to report the requests they receive. -GEG

Over the last decade, governments worldwide have intentionally shut down the Internet at least 850 times, with a whopping 90% of those shutdowns taking place over just the last five years.

What’s behind this troubling trend? “More people are getting online and getting access to the internet,” said Marianne Díaz Hernández, a lawyer in Venezuela and a fellow with the nonprofit Access Now. “As governments see this as a threat, they start thinking the Internet is something they need to control.”

These staggering statistics come from a new report released Wednesday by Access Now and Jigsaw, a division of Alphabet that focuses on addressing societal threats with technology. The report documents the history of Internet shutdowns over the last decade, the economic toll shutdowns take on the countries that impose them and what governments and the broader business and civil society community can do to stop what has fast become a widespread and grave human rights violation.

Felicia Anthonio leads Access Now’s #KeepItOn campaign, which has been documenting Internet shutdowns since 2016. “Internet shutdowns don’t ensure stability or resolve crises that are happening,” Anthonio said. “It’s actually endangering people’s lives.”

The report, published in Jigsaw’s publication The Current, traces the recent spate of Internet shutdowns back to the five-day shutdown in Egypt in 2011. Though exact data on every shutdown that has ever happened is non-existent and smaller-scale blackouts had taken place before that, the authors write, “never before had an entire country, one where more than a quarter of the population was connected to the Internet, simply severed itself from the open web.”

Egypt’s shutdown sparked condemnation from some Western countries, the authors write, but the number of internet blackouts has only expanded since then. These are often timed to elections in countries around the world, costing the economies of those countries billions of dollars. One estimate cited in the study suggested that Myanmar, which has had a string of severe shutdowns, may have lost 2.5% of its GDP as a result. That’s about “half the damage wrought by the Great Recession on the US in less than a third of the time,” the authors write.

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Bank of International Settlements to Test Digital Currencies for International Transactions

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and four central banks will test the use of digital currencies for cross-border transactions. The BIS, along with the Reserve Bank of Australia, Monetary Authority of Singapore, Bank Negara Malaysia and South African Reserve Bank, will develop platforms for cross-border transactions using multiple central-bank digital currencies (CBDC), which are digital versions of national currencies. Central banks seek to bolster the public’s trust in government-issued money in the face of competition from cryptocurrencies. A BIS survey of central banks found that 86% were actively researching the potential for CBDCs, 60% were experimenting with the technology and 14% were deploying pilot projects. The new platform will allow financial institutions to transact directly with each other in digital currencies issued by central banks, eliminating the need for intermediaries. -GEG

The Bank for International Settlements and four central banks will test the use of digital currencies for cross-border transactions, as global regulators seek to improve the speed of movement of money in a cheaper, more transparent manner.

The BIS Innovation Hub, along with Reserve Bank of Australia, Monetary Authority of Singapore, Bank Negara Malaysia and South African Reserve Bank, aims to develop prototype shared platforms for cross-border transactions using multiple central bank digital currencies, or CBDCs, the group of global regulators said in a Sept. 2 press release.

The project “brings together central banks with years of experience and unique perspectives in CBDC projects and ecosystem partners at advanced stages of technical development on digital currencies,” said Andrew McCormack, the chief of the BIS Innovation Hub Singapore Centre. The Geneva-based group is confident that the experiment will “lay the foundation for global payments connectivity,” McCormack added.

Interest in CBDCs, which are envisaged as digital notes of fiat currencies, is rising with changes in the way payments are expected to be made in the future. Central banks globally are keen to protect the public’s trust in money as a clutch of cryptocurrencies seek legitimacy as an alternative form of money. A BIS survey of central banks found that 86% were actively researching the potential for CBDCs, 60% were experimenting with the technology and 14% were deploying pilot projects.

The proposed platform will allow financial institutions to transact directly with each other in the digital currencies issued by participating central banks, eliminating the need for intermediaries and cutting the time and cost of transactions, BIS said. The project will explore the international dimension of CBDC design and support the G20 group of nations’ effort to enhance cross-border payments.

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South Australia to Exempt Truck Drivers from Covid Vax after Big Rigs Block Highways

Australia: Truck drivers protested against lockdowns, school shutdowns, closure of interstate borders, and mandatory vaccines by blocking major highways in some states. Now, South Australia, one of the Australian states, has dropped the vaccine requirement for truck drivers in an effort to keep them from delaying freight deliveries and jamming traffic. David Knight reports that 10% of Chicago school bus drivers walked off the job in protest against Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s mandate requiring vaccines for city workers. The city is now offering students with disabilities $1000 vouchers to ride to school using Uber or Lyft. The cost is $1-million just for disabled students. -GEG

Link for video:   https://rumble.com/vm3f6z-aussie-truckers-victorious-south-australia-drops-mandatory-jab-for-intersta.html

An anti-lockdown protestor, supporting a rally by truck drivers against mandatory vaccines, has accused a TV reporter live on air of spreading “fake news”.

On Monday morning, Today reporter Jessica Millward was at Reedy Creek on the Gold Coast, where truckies had converged in a sign of solidarity against Covid-19 lockdowns and restrictions.

While posing a question to a woman holding a sign reading “Freedom is not a privilege. It’s a right” Millward was cut off.

“I want to get my message across, absolutely,” the woman said.

“So what are you going to report on this morning, the fake news?”

Back in the studio, host Karl Stefanovic praised Millward for “remaining calm”.

The same protestor stood beside Sunrise’s Bianca Stone moments later.

Truck drivers blocked the Reedy Creek exit on the M1 during peak hour on Monday, and were supported by outspoken Senator Pauline Hanson.

But just over an hour after they began, Hanson dismissed the group following threats from police to bring in tow trucks to remove the rigs.

The truck drivers headed south of the border to Chinderah to resume their action.

The demonstration comes one day ahead of a planned national protest, borne out of fury towards a vaccine mandate for drivers from 12 local government areas in Sydney, and for any essential workers traveling into Queensland.

As of August 30, authorised workers from Bayside, Blacktown, Burwood, Campbelltown, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cumberland, Fairfield, Georges River, Liverpool, Parramatta, Strathfield and some suburbs of Penrith cannot leave their LGA unless they have received one dose of the vaccine.

Around the country, truck drivers must be tested every few days.

However, drivers say they have a right to choice and the freedom to work without the mandates.

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CBS Chicago:    https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2021/08/30/chicago-public-schools-first-day-bus-driver-shortage/