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Watch: Australian health expert moved to tears as he describes dangers of the COVID jab

Speaking at ‘The Great Debate’ this week in Perth, Professor Ian Brighthope delivered a stark warning about what he described as a looming health crisis caused by the widespread use of COVID-19 vaccines in Australia.

Highlighting concerns over contamination in vaccine vials and inadequate public health oversight, Brighthope called for immediate action to address what he deemed a “critical gap” in monitoring potential long-term effects, including cancer and genetic disorders.

“Australia has administered more than 60 million doses of these vaccines to over 20 million people,” Brighthope stated. “Yet Australia’s governmental health authorities have chosen not to monitor new or emerging cancer trends following the widespread use of these vaccines.”

Brighthope criticised the Department of Health for failing to release data on cancer trends post-vaccination, arguing that this oversight represents a significant public health risk. He attributed these concerns to what he called “massive contamination levels of rogue, residual DNA” detected in Australian vials of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.

“The synthetic DNA contamination, as detected in Australian vials by Dr. David Spiker, presents risks of genomic instability which can manifest as cancers, autoimmune diseases, mutations, and hereditary disorders,” Brighthope said. He explained that lipid nanoparticles used to deliver the vaccines encapsulate synthetic DNA fragments, which have the potential to integrate into human genetic material, impacting vital organs and triggering a cascade of health issues.

Brighthope’s comments also included strong criticisms of the technology behind the vaccines, asserting that gene-based vaccines “should never have been considered.” He argued that the delivery system — modified RNA within lipid nanoparticles — allowed the vaccine to penetrate organs beyond the injection site, posing what he described as well-established risks based on decades of scientific research.

“The delivery of the modified RNA in a lipid nanoparticle, something that would carry the drug into the depths of brains, our ovaries, our testes, our heart, virtually every organ in the body, should have been known by the authorities,” Brighthope said.

He called for urgent public health responses, including systematic monitoring of cancer trends and increased transparency from health authorities. “Without immediate action, we risk leaving Australians vulnerable to a wave of preventable diseases that may devastate families and strain our healthcare system,” Brighthope warned.

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  1. Darker forces were afoot. The known covid cure “Ivermectin”, was blocked from reaching the masses in favour of the experimental gene therapy masquerading as a vaccine. Look how vicious the ruling elites were when NZ Health Worker Barry Young bravely raised his hand by releasing the disturbing damage this poison was having on his fellow human beings. Those victimising Barry should be criminally locked up for placing their programme above the welfare of our fellow citizens.

  2. Not only affecting your DNA but also potentially the DNA of your yet to be born children. In other words, affecting the viability of humanity as a species. Think about what that really means: As humanity we have existed on the Earth for hundreds of thousands of years, perhaps longer, and we have prevailed. Then recently some arrogant (or evil) politicians and doctors ordered us to take a so-called vaccine that has now affected humanity in the negative. Those so-called vaccines have potentially done more damage than any wars ever could.

  3. What a remarkable human being Professor Ian Brighthope is. A hero and a true pioneer in medicine.

    If only people would ever listen to experts with real life real experiences in medical breakthroughs, who looked to science from a truly scientific method.
    The ignorance and arrogance was truly astounding right from the onset with the “we know best”

    Soiuxie Wiles so quickly dismissed those with knowledge and experience as cherry picking data. You see, they were old white males, how dare they talk “down” to a pink haired lady, “We live in modern times because we have women who are prime ministers” oh the arrogance and stupidity. Oh and she is sooo young and preeetty….she even gets photoshoots for Vogue magazine. Blah! 🤮

    I still can’t get over it, it bothers me so much, I find it hard to think about those people so captured by Jacinda Ardern, what a little fake Princess she is was.

  4. The emotion expressed by Professor Brighthope speaks volumes.
    I absolutely agree there is a gap in monitoring. Any significant changes to regular blood test results also warrants monitoring and additional testing.
    A case in point here is a relative recently diagnosed with Leukaemia (post receipt of 3rd Covid vaccine) and yet her referral to Haematology has been declined! This may have been based on age but our Medical fraternity fail to recognise that she has children and they have children. If there is a problem Immunologically, how many years will it take to unravel and yet for every jab given to the remainder of the family members, what are their risks?
    The availability and access to the correct Specialty is another issue, combined with limitations on GP requested tests being accepted and processed. There definitely are bigger issues at play in the New Zealand Health system. Sadly, the general public will not be aware ,until it personally impacts them directly.

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