SAIF 44 - Patriotic Australians are working on Proposed Health Reforms Package

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Mark Neugebauer for Mayo - https://rumble.com/c/c-1499035
Australian Federation Party - https://ausfedparty.com.au/about/

Contact - juliangillespie69@gmail.com

Together with the proposed amendments to the National Law circulated on 28 April, the final version of this document will be presented as one Health Reforms Package to the many Federal politicians who share our deep concerns and indeed outrage towards the Covid-19 response by governments, institutions, and agencies, which have ultimately had devastating effects on Health Professionals and the Australian Community.

Talks are currently underway or well advanced with many political parties and individual representatives, including: Gerard Rennick; Alex Antic; Malcolm Roberts; George Christensen; Craig Kelly; Nic Xenophon; the UAP; One Nation, and others.

As stated in my 28 April note, the hope is to see a new parliament with a small group of Senators holding the balance of power, who can use that power in a cross-party effort to demand the next major party enact the amendments contained in the Health Reforms Package.

Please keep in mind that no Health Professional can be sanctioned or reprimanded for seeking reform of the laws that govern them, and the laws that control how drugs enter and are regulated in our community.

Indeed, it is every Health Professional’s responsibility to undertake the task of proposing legislative reform, where existing laws have been found to have failed the community, both in terms of health outcomes and for protecting Health Professionals and their standards of care.

Over the coming days Associate Professor Peter Parry and Dr Bruce Wauchope will be working-up a Cover Letter for the Health Reforms Package, which will essentially embody a statement of support for the amendments by Health Professionals.

As no Health Professional can be discriminated against for seeking the proposed amendments, we will be urging all Health Professionals who support the amendments to co-sign this Cover Letter, in order to bring home to the political recipients of the Health Reforms Package, how urgently the reforms need to be enacted into new law, so we may save our health system, and begin to earn back the trust of the Australian Community, freed from bad laws that were used against Health Professionals everywhere.

The attached proposed TG Act amendments cover:
• Changes to how Provisional Approvals for drugs are undertaken (like for the Covid-19 ‘vaccines’)
• New Prohibitions on Representations made about Provisionally Approved drugs, to prevent for instance, unqualified politicians telling the public a new drug is Safe and Effective.
• Changes to the Criteria a drug company must fulfill when seeking Provisional Approval, to ensure more adequate preliminary clinical data is provided, while placing an onus on the TGA to clearly inform the public of any preliminary clinical data deficiencies, and what that could mean in terms of Risks to their health.
• A new section requiring the Secretary of Health to revoke a Provisional Approval based on the Precautionary Principle, should any State or Territory government seek to mandate a Provisionally Approved drug for which inadequate Safety data has been returned to the TGA.
• Changes to the existing powers to Suspend or Cancel a drug, making it mandatory on the part of the Secretary of Health to do so, where death or serious injury or illness occurs, or threatens to occur, or where subsequent information shows that claims of quality, safety, or efficacy contained in preliminary clinical data, used to obtain a Provisional Approval, can no longer be substantiated.

Some may comment that the proposed amendments in certain sections are rather detailed and prescriptive, and that is an appropriate observation.

For decades the TGA has been privileged to operate with powers granting it wide discretion on many matters.

The TGA has held a unique position at law in this regard, where faith and trust has been composed in the professionals employed by the TGA, and Secretary of Health, to essentially protect the Australian Community and indeed ensure no harm occurs.

Unfortunately, the Australian Community saw that faith and trust betrayed throughout the SARS-CoV-2 crisis, where now our community is struggling with the devastation these so called Covid-19 vaccines have brought to bear.

Thus, the very wide discretion afforded to the TGA and particularly the Secretary of Health, must be curtailed, while still seeking to accommodate from time to time the introduction of drugs quickly, when there is a strong and urgent need.

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