The Leaf THE LEAF July-August 2017 | Page 12

What chance has Australia got in legalising Medicinal Cannabis , when the country is run by a Liberal ‘ millionaires ’ boys club , whose leader holds a massive share portfolio of pharmaceutical company ’ s and his wife sits on the board of them ??
Australian Prime Minister and his wife are tied to Pharma , Pushing Mandatory Vaccination Australia ’ s politicians are deeply tied to pharmaceutical corporations , the British Monarchy , and other corporate and institutional powers which threaten the freedom and prosperity of Australian citizens .
One product of this hegemony is Australia ’ s “ No Jab No Pay ” law , which strips welfare from citizens who refuse vaccination for themselves or their children . You could say people should just go without government welfare , and that ’ s a good idea for participants in the philosophy of independence from the system ( Voluntaryism or Agorism ), but the “ system ” in Australia has been constructed to make it difficult for anyone who is left out .
They can use this as leverage to cut off other necessities from citizens who refuse vaccination . Without regard for the world of evidence for why people should not vaccinate , politicians and mainstream media speak of “ improving vaccination rates .”
In its full perspective , No Jab No Pay is an eventuality when you see who holds power in the country . Let ’ s start with the Australian Prime Minister , Malcolm Turnbull .
He ’ s a multi-millionaire , with a chairman of a pharma corporation ( who works with Novartis and GlaxoSmithKline ) for a wife .
According to Money Morning :
“ Australia ’ s new prime minister is a wealthy man . Last night , much was made of the fact that he doesn ’ t need to be in public life to have power and financial reward . He ’ s already amassed quite a fortune . Even before he entered politics .
Various sources estimate his net worth at between $ 180 million and $ 200 million .” In the mid 90 ’ s , Turnbull invested $ 500,000 in Oz Email and returned with about $ 60 million .
He wasn ’ t a good actor in response to questions about his finances , saying :
“ When I was in business I did best out of startups . But Oz Email was a long time ago … I can ’ t live off my Oz Email laurels forever .’ ‘ I don ’ t have private equity investments any longer because a ) I ’ m in Parliament and b ) I don ’ t have the time … Since I ’ ve been in Parliament my investments are rather limited . It ’ s all there on the record . It ’ s very boring and passive .”
Similar to how ex-FDA commissioner Margaret Hamburg ’ s husband owns a hedge fund called Renaissance Technologies , which owned stake in pharmaceutical companies she failed to properly regulate , the Australian Prime Minister and his wife Lucy Turnbull get rich together .
While the Prime Minister leads government , and pushes for mandatory vaccination to the benefit of pharmaceutical companies , his wife Lucy is chairman of the pharma corporation Prima Biomed .
CVac , the “ cancer vaccine ” is a main product of this corporation , still not seeing success . As