Queensland Liberal Senator Gerard Rennick, former JCU Barrier Reef scientist Peter Ridd and Malanda identity Penny Johnson, Australian Horizons Foundation discuss policy issues at a Tablelands meeting

From Cairns News Tablelands correspondent

For those who attended a Yungaburra meeting and listened to Senator Gerard Rennick interact with a sizeable crowd Monday night, displaying his almost total recall in a scientific dissection of Covid mRNA vaccines and Climate Change it is hard to believe the Liberal Party conspired to prevent his re-election.

Queensland Liberal Party Mandarins should have their heads read for placing this dynamic performer in the unwinnable fourth place on their senate ticket at the next federal election.

Some at the meeting thought Rennick should be in the House of Representatives and nominated for Prime Minister but political pundits well know the treachery and corruption of senior Liberals whose members are usually drawn from the legal profession and corporate business.

Rennick has started legal action against the state executive alleging a poll of members was conducted corruptly which would see him lose his seat in the senate. His position was taken by party treasurer and greenie, Stuart Fraser.

Senator Rennick and Prof Peter Ridd
discuss the excellent overall condition
of the Great Barrier Reef

He held everybody’s attention in the dining room of the historic Yungaburra Hotel as he berated senior Liberals for downgrading his position in response to his truthful articulation of the pandemic and why the mRNA vaccine is killing people and did not work in any case.

It didn’t take long to figure out why he has been railroaded by his party. He has seriously upended the official narrative of lying health bureaucrats and Liberal Ministers and it was considered sacrilege to call out TGA Don, Prof John Skerritt at senate estimates hearings for making misleading statements about the efficacy and safety of mRNA vaccines.

To add fuel to the fire Rennick supported a Covid response Royal Commission and a hearing to establish the formal Terms of Reference. He said a Labor and Greens dominated committee eventually recommended no Royal Commission was needed despite hearing from hundreds of vaccine injured people, evidence of those killed by the vaccine and sacked health workers.

In response to the proposed WHO takeover of Australia’s future pandemic responses Rennick warned the nation would lose control of all medical facilities and the medical profession, handing them over to a foreign body with draconian powers. He said Labor and health bureaucrats would support the WHO proposal to be voted on in May.

Queensland Labor’s 2030, 75 per cent, carbon dioxide reduction target was strongly opposed by Rennick, saying he totally disagreed with state Liberal leader David Cristafulli who supported it, but was unable to do much about it at a federal level.

The mad rush to reduce CO2 was not supported by science and “it is a stupid theory that has to stop,” Senator Rennick said.

“I asked CSIRO for the model being used and they asked, ‘which one, there are 40 different models?’”

Australia should be running on its own credit not borrowed money from overseas and government should be controlling the Reserve Bank and capital control, unlike the US Federal Reserve which is privately owned.

Rennick said Australia had been borrowing foreign money instead of implementing ‘quantitative easing’ or credit creation which the RBA utilised to finance the $120 billion Covid stimulus and Jobkeeper packages for businesses.

In support of nuclear and coal-fired power he said, “We should be building more power stations and more rail infrastructure with quantitative measures using debt to equity ratios which would create a better economy.”  

Hailing from a Chinchilla farming family the former chartered accountant is also armed with a bio-chemistry degree giving him a formidable grasp on the many vexatious issues that are crippling the country under Labor ideology.

“Superannuation is a euphemism for Communism so why give your money to super companies whose board members you have never met not knowing if you will get it back?” he asked.

“When was the last time you voted for a board member?”

“These companies are sitting on three trillion dollars being managed by unions.

“These corporations are driven by ideology not capital.”  

High immigration of more than half a million was unmatched to available housing by 300,000 which was unsustainable while there are many thousands of Australians living in tents.

“We must bring down immigration to the level of new housing,” Rennick stressed.

Disgruntled Liberal supporters in the audience who were fully aware of the move by the state Liberal Party executive to get Rennick out of the senate asked why he didn’t leave the party and join the independents but the canny senator wanted to settle a few scores.

“I’m not going to go unless they throw me out. I intend to stay in the party to square off with those who knifed me.”