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Plastic COVID nannies torture toddler with PCR test

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS

PUSHING a stick up a child’s nose while holding that same child down by force is abuse, even torture. And that’s just what two callous, plastic covered female goons did on a short video that’s gone viral and which has been received by Cairns News.

Forcing any object into any person against his or her will is assault. The child in this case appears to have a mother or carer (the short Asian woman) who seems to be clueless as to the gravity of the situation. That’s why in common law, we have this right called informed consent.

We don’t know where this atrocity took place, but the plastic covered health nannies both appear to be European. To make matters worse, after assaulting the boy they callously turn their back on him, appearing preoccupied with getting their precious sample ready to be processed.

Two other issues here are the well known fraudulent nature of PCR testing (or is it just DNA gathering for Chinese biotech firms?) and the needless testing of children who are the least vulnerable of any age group to corona virus infections.

God help the children if the COVID fascists start to vaccinate them with the vile mRNA concoctions. Incidentally, in common law jurisdictions like Australia, Canada, the US, UK and New Zealand, parents can exercise the right on informed consent on behalf of their children.

Decorated Australian veteran and wife attacked by 8 Muslims on Victorian beach, Australia Day

Muslims come off second best: three carted off in an ambulance to hospital

Michael Smith writes:

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“Whilst in Baghdad, I was fortunate to spend some time with SECDET IX, the detachment charged with the responsibility of the security of the Australian Embassy Staff. It was made up of Military Policemen, Infantry from 3rd Battalion (Airborne), Royal Australian Regiment and the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment, Queensland Mounted Infantry as well as support personnel from other corps such as Royal Australian Signals Corps, Royal Australian Intelligence Corps and Royal Australian Army Catering Corps.”

“Commanding the detachment was 38 year old Major Kyle Tyrell. Major Tyrell grew up in Essendon in Victoria and spent over a decade in the Army serving in 1 RAR, 2 RAR, 3 RAR, 6 RAR, 2 Commando Company, 8/7 Battalion, Royal Victorian Rifles, the Combat Training Centre and Army Headquarters. During this time, he took five years off and returned to civilian life where he had a complete change of pace and completed a Masters of Business Administration. He worked as a management consultant and owned his own company building yachts. He spent time sailing around the world with his wife.

“After returning to the Army, he served in the Solomon Islands and then in Iraq in 2006 as SECDET Commander, a role for which he received a Commendation for Distinguished Service in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for outstanding leadership in action.”

You can read more about Colonel Tyrell here.

On Australia Day 2016, Colonel Tyrell had to fight off 8 Muslim attackers on the beach at Torquay.

His wife was punched in the face by a brave Muslim.  Kyle was kicked in the head.   He was bleeding from the ear.

 

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Click here to hear interview with Kyle Tyrell and 3AW’s Neil Mitchell

 

And the Herald Sun has the temerity to report:

Police investigate Iraq veteran Kyle Tyrrell over melee with Torquay fisherman

January 26, 2016 8:57pm

War veteran Kyle Tyrrell and his wife Liana. Picture: Mitch Bear

A RETIRED lieutenant-colonel and Iraq veteran is being investigated after a melee with fishermen on the Surf Coast.

Kyle Tyrrell, 47, suffered minor injuries and says his wife, Liana, was punched in the face in Sunday’s conflict at the Cosy Corner beach at Torquay.

At least one of the fishermen was taken to hospital.

On social media, Mr Tyrrell wrote of what happened and urged people to protect “our women … our country is being overrun by Muslim scum”.

“The important thing is my wife, my daughters and myself walked away,” he wrote.

“It was an added bonus to witness a few of our attackers be brought to hospital by ambulance after we arrived, sucking on the pain whistles.”

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