By John Wayne on Thursday, 27 April 2023
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Class Action Law Suit Filed in the Federal Court of Australia By Ian Wilson LL. B

In general, law suits to stop the Covid mandates proved to be unsuccessful in most jurisdictions, including Australia. Thus, in the US the vaccine critique movement were not keen to take matters to the Supreme Court of the United States, as Robert Kennedy Jr noted, in case the court strengthened existing case law. The culture that vaccines are a medical miracle that save lives, come what may, is very strong, let alone the massive socio-economic power of Big Pharma. Still, smaller law suits did succeed about job dismissals, and the times seem to be slowly changing, with more information about vaccine adverse effects now getting out in public, as reported at the blog. Maybe, as with smoking litigation, a sea change is coming. We will see.

Thus, I am cautiously hopeful about an action filed in the Federal Court of Australia, by over 500 Covid vaccine injured Australians, many of whom suffered severe vaccine adverse effects, against the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). The plaintiffs allege that the TGA did not fulfil their duty of care to properly regulate the Covid vaccines, thus committing “negligence, breach of statutory duty and misfeasance in public office” in its failure to properly approve and monitor the Covid vaccines, which resulted in harm and damage to the plaintiffs. They all seek damages for loss and pain and suffering that resulted.

The national compensation scheme is seen by the plaintiffs as not fit for purpose, difficult to access, and to actually succeed: “only 126 out of 3,395 claims made to the scheme so far have been approved. 2,357 claims are in progress, 562 have been rejected, and 350 have been withdrawn.”

We wish them luck, and there is a crowd funding scheme, I think, linked here at this very good blog, for people who have has enough and want to fight this:

https://rebekahbarnett.substack.com/p/class-action-lawsuit-cites-regulatory

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