So the Aus Dept of Health (of which the @TGAgovau is a subsidiary and uses the same colour scheme in documents) lobbied twitter using the partner support portal to have accounts removed that were quoting the TGA's own data.
This is a MASSIVE conflict of interests and raises HUGE concerns about abuse of power in public office.
Twitter accounts were raising legitamate concerns over the TGA's conduct in approving the vaccines and then reporting on the deaths, which they suppressed.
Use of government funds to promote propaganda in order to suppress criticism of misconduct in public office would not only be #malfeasance but standard corruption.
Ideas for new FOIs in the next tweets, or make your own (you should) @TonyNikolic10
(1) Provide all email requests to the twitter partner support portal from the Department of Health in relation to "vaccination" or "vaccines" for 1st Jan 2021 to 1st March 2023. Duplicates are not required. Per Act, Names of Executive level officers must not be redacted.
(2) Provide a copy of all tweets requested for removal by the DOH, and their accompanying removal request to twitter. The name of the requestor must not be redacted. If the requestor is a junior officer, the name of the senior officer under which they are acting must be provided
Should the @healthgovau wish to make an application to remove my account from twitter for raising concern on misconduct in public office they should be aware that this account is a registered entity under another Act.
POLL: was the use of government funds to advertise a product on behalf of Pharma, whilst suppressing the reporting of genuine injuries from that product, enough to demand a criminal investigation into the Dept of Health (incl TGA) now? @SenatorRennick
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Following the #ECMOgate scandal revealed earlier today, should the @CQCProf start an investigation into NHS intensive care units and social media accounts of intensivists to see if their bias against "antivaxxers" was linked to higher death rates?
For those enquiring about whether hospital episode statistics confirm an increase in miscarriages... the data is early.
NHS data only goes up to March 2022.
It's massively confounded but read on.
Here is "bleeding in early pregnancy" (O20)
7-sigma increase