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