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I agree that this is a vital issue George . However...........

What is even more urgent - because the deadline is only two weeks away is this - The Executive Branch of the Australian government has the sole authority to enter into International Treaties , conventions , agreements or amendments to implementing or not implementing - WHO regulations Not parliament !

I have sent you a comprehensive report from James Roguski , incase you are not aware of just how urgent it is for Australia to action this because it's just another arrow in the bow of Gates and his mates at the WEF.

Just to be clear folks the Australian Parliament does not have the power to accept or reject our sovereignty . This power has been given to a small but elite , group of Australian politician's who already belong to the WEF . Please address this George ?

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Yes and I have already spent time today writing a letter to local MP’s through the Australia Exits the WHO site. I intend sending another on to Senator Antic who is one of only other politicians that seems to care about our freedoms. Hopefully some of these politicians can put our/my written concerns to the elite politicians you mentioned

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There is only one thing we should be concentrating on at the moment... the introduction of a btc etf. Personally im sick of governments printing money. How about you?

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Why do we even contemplate such an obvious control device. It benefits government control not individual freedom, which democracy is all about.Unless the majority agrees to it it’s not democratic. Hopefully enough people will see the danger in this.

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Bill Gates is Dr Evil and we know good always conquers evil🙏.

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Another attack on our privacy and lifestyle done with digital which device I don't understand and find suspect What reason is given for its emergence on the worlds business & existences apart from speed & convenience but like all good things will have a down side also with which has not been shown for all to cope and acknowledge its full extent of uses and side effects What else is in store for us

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I dont really understand the concern though. We already have digital id! It is just a combination of your driv license no, passport number, credit card number etc. its a trivial exercise to combine these already into a single relational database whether openly or covertly

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