TD blasts 'threats and suppression' of doctors asking questions on vaccine safety
Listen/watch Mattie McGrath at Exit the WHO conference, Dublin
Irish doctors that questioned covid protocols are being threatened and suppressed according to Tipperary TD Mattie McGrath. The Independent TD was one of two Dail deputies to attend last week’s Exit the WHO conference at Leinster House.
“Many Irish doctors and ordinary doctors have been literally threatened and are being threatened, and suppressed if they ask questions or raise issues that don’t suit the narrative,” Deputy McGrath said.
Injuries
The TD said he has been contacted by ‘numerous’ people injured by the covid vaccine.
“They are injured and they are damaged and long covid is mentioned. I have numerous people coming to me, as the speakers and doctors today did. We had a speaker today, a doctor from Wexford (Dr Billy Ralph) who didn’t lose one patient to covid. And he has an elderly cohort of patients. So there was treatments there, it wasn’t one size fits all,” he said.
Asked what his constituents are telling him about their experience of covid, Deputy McGrath there were huge issues to be investigated.
“I’m hearing from young and old, concerns about excess deaths. I’m hearing awful concerns about the way people were treated during covid, especially in nursing homes. Patients with covid sent out from hospital to nursing homes, literally taking away oxygen and PPE from nursing homes and the draconian measures that were taken in,” he said.
Hosted by Senator Sharon Keogan, the Exit the WHO event featured GP’s Pat Morrissey and Billy Ralph, both under investigation by the Irish Medical Council for questioning government covid policy.
Senior consultants spoke to this Substack previously on vaccine harm on the basis of anonymity due to threats from the Health Service Executive (HSE). These medics say they‘ve been warned that if they speak to the media, they face penalties and risk being struck off.
Sovereignty
Deputy McGrath said the WHO Pandemic Treaty is matter of Irish sovereignty.
“It (the conference) pointed out how important these issues are, the WHO and the WEF, really telling us - and me as a TD - that its our duty to bring this to the floor of the Dail and represent the people. What’s really going on. Our sovereignty is being seriously undermined,” he said.
The TD is waiting on a response from the WHO from a letter written by Irish politicians opposed to the imposition of the WHO Pandemic Treaty.
“There was a window of opportunity up until November 27 (last) that we could have opted out from the WHO Treaties. Some countries did, Sweden and others, but Ireland? No. I questioned the Taoiseach on this in the Dail he said he didn’t know what I was talking about. But I and five of my colleagues in the Rural Independents wrote to the WHO saying we didn’t want to be associated with this we were opposed to it and I await a response there,” he said.
Indemnification
Deputy McGrath said he objected to the indemnification of covid vaccine manufacturing companies.
“Micheal Martin stood up in the Dail one day to indemnify all the pharmaceutical companies for the vaccine. I objected. If it’s so safe? I am a businessman. I have to buy my own indemnity and pay expensive insurance. They can well afford it – deep pockets – so I don’t understand it. It’s a very serious situation and very serious questions remain unanswered.”
Asked why the conference attracted so little interest from government and opposition parties, Deputy McGrath said it was difficult to understand but there was ‘no appetite at the moment’ to take on the pharmaceutical industry.
“It’s very hard to understand it. We heard from Andrew Bridgen MP that he was expelled from his Conservative Party. (He was) Told by a very senior member, that he was probably right, he will be proven right in twenty years time perhaps, but there’s no appetite at the moment to take on ‘Big Pharma’ or ‘Big Business’. That’s sadly where Ireland is gone today.”
“It’s up to our people really, in the forthcoming elections, to elect people they want to represent them. Not men and women that will bow to the WHO, will bow to Europe and the WEF. We are servants of the Irish people not billionaires that run the WEF,” he said.
Inquiry
“Now we need an inquiry so that we can learn from the mistakes that were made. And it was new ground for everybody. But no, we are going to have a whitewash now. A retired judge apparently, we are told by the Taoiseach, to have a kind of a review. Not an inquiry no holds barred like they are having in England, unsavoury as it is. No, we are bring told ...that we can’t have a blame game and that we can’t question ‘the science’.
“All the scaremongering and damage done to people’s mental health, to young people’s education and also the whole misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis was shocking so there’s huge issues there to be thrashed out and try and learn from our mistakes but I don’t think the powers-that-be want us to learn. They think they’ve done a great job and they pat themselves on the back,” he said.
Deaths and injury
Dr Tess Lawrie, founder of the World Council for Health group and suspended US MD Dr Meryl Nass appeared at the Exit the WHO conference in Dublin, alongside Andrew Bridgen MP, MEP Christine Anderson and Croatian physician Dr Kat Lindley. Swiss lawyer Philipp Kruse spoke on democratic issues around the WHO Pandemic Treaty.
In her presentation, Dr Tess Lawrie noted more than five million vaccine injuries logged on the WHO vaccine monitoring database, including almost 60,000 deaths. For the 26 month period of analysis, her team found over a million ‘serious adverse events’ reported to the system.
In her own report of the Dublin event, Dr Lawrie focused on the Supreme Court 'Crotty v. An Taoiseach' Judgement of 1987, which found that the Single European Act would lead to a delegation of sovereignty and was therefore required to be put to the electorate via referendum. Read more here.
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Watch Dr Tess Lawrie speaking at the Exit the WHO conference at Buswell’s Hotel:
Watch Mattie McGrath TD interview with this Substack at the Dublin event:
Why is the Irish government doubling down on everything to do with covid and the jabs?
On the face of it these revelations should soon be seeping into the popular mind. At that point government ministers would be looking for the nearest escape pod, like a typical Bond villain. Even before that one might expect the cannier politicians among them to be sensing how drastically the wind is changing. But no.
I wonder if they have been told to hold their nerve a little longer because something will turn up to save them all.
Or are they just really, really stupid?
You can forget learning anything from the government's inquiry into itself because it's inquiring into it's own activity