This was a great conversation and I always like hearing from Professor Petrovsky, someone i have utmost respect for due to his successes in his field and especially for standing up for truth and continuing with that knowing the cost to himself, even if it is going further than expected he continues, we need a lot more people like this if anything is going to change.
Government is so full of corruption I don't hold much hope with Liberal or Labor. We need less political leaders, patriots who love their country and respect their roll of running a country for the people and not for their own personal gain as the priority. In todays times everyone can screw the public and the public are losing their rights so fast it would never have been believable 10 years ago apart for those who really knew about the one world government push.
I think the aim to voting is to fill the senate with good people and there are some in Liberal I know of but most are independents but always putting the last position I think usually position 5 as the party you prefer out of Lib or Lab to also try to influence that, also remembering that smaller party's will give votes to Lib or Lab so that makes it more difficult.
Also sadly we don't all have good politicians in our area.
I really Hope the professor stays in S.A. but after the last few years I wouldn't blame him for finding a place where his work is appreciated more, I am absolutely disgusted with both party's and the treatment of the professor and his team, shame on every single person providing obstacles to their progress.
My one disappointment was that you steered clear of the fact of Pfizer trials' failing in the first round and they didn't publish the failures and yet received emergency use approval, never rescinded when the truth came out.
Especially when Nikolai's round 3 trials were successful. Wondering why?
This was a great conversation and I always like hearing from Professor Petrovsky, someone i have utmost respect for due to his successes in his field and especially for standing up for truth and continuing with that knowing the cost to himself, even if it is going further than expected he continues, we need a lot more people like this if anything is going to change.
Government is so full of corruption I don't hold much hope with Liberal or Labor. We need less political leaders, patriots who love their country and respect their roll of running a country for the people and not for their own personal gain as the priority. In todays times everyone can screw the public and the public are losing their rights so fast it would never have been believable 10 years ago apart for those who really knew about the one world government push.
I think the aim to voting is to fill the senate with good people and there are some in Liberal I know of but most are independents but always putting the last position I think usually position 5 as the party you prefer out of Lib or Lab to also try to influence that, also remembering that smaller party's will give votes to Lib or Lab so that makes it more difficult.
Also sadly we don't all have good politicians in our area.
I really Hope the professor stays in S.A. but after the last few years I wouldn't blame him for finding a place where his work is appreciated more, I am absolutely disgusted with both party's and the treatment of the professor and his team, shame on every single person providing obstacles to their progress.
Unfortunately it goes much deeper than our government.
There is massive influence from international bad actors.
But we must keep pushing back.
Thank you Nikolai.
My one disappointment was that you steered clear of the fact of Pfizer trials' failing in the first round and they didn't publish the failures and yet received emergency use approval, never rescinded when the truth came out.
Especially when Nikolai's round 3 trials were successful. Wondering why?
It was all by design from the beginning, and I bet they weren't prepared for the judgment against them to have the data locked up for 75 years.
Imagine were we'd be if they were successful in that attempt.
It amazes me how much power these pharma companies still have in order to not be held accountable. The have paid billions in fines over the decades.
When all is said and done and the dam wall bursts, the fines and law suites could see the likes of Pfizer finally going to the wall.
I wait impatiently for accountability and punishment.