Aussie Gov Caught Shredding Vax Harm Files
In what many are calling an outrageous act of scientific censorship, the Queensland Government is racing to destroy the very evidence that could uncover the truth about covid vaccine harms—with irreplaceable biological samples and clinical data from the $20 million taxpayer-funded QoVAX study now facing sterilisation and permanent erasure. This gold-standard research, involving over 10,000 Australians, was a rare opportunity to examine vaccine safety, efficacy, and potential long-term impacts, yet authorities have abruptly shut it down and sealed the data from future scrutiny. Amid growing international concern about mRNA vaccine contamination and excess deaths, legal experts and scientists are sounding the alarm, accusing the government of a deliberate cover-up. The destruction of this biobank flies in the face of transparency, ethics, and informed public health policy. What is the Queensland Government so desperate to hide—and why now, as it pours millions more into new mRNA projects? This isn’t just about data; it’s about accountability, truth, and the rights of every citizen.
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