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Oct. 15, 2021 - David Icke
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Right Now - Gareth Icke Talks To Australian GP Dr Peter Johnston & Portuguese Judge Rui Castro
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This week on Right Now, Dr.
Peter Johnson, a GP from Australia, is coming on to discuss COVID and the vaccines.
Judge Rui Castro is on the line from Portugal to tell us about how he's been fired for standing up to government in positions.
Nikita Stark is a natural birthing practitioner here in the UK. Nikita will be talking to us about the state of the health service and the risks it poses to mothers and their babies.
Friend of the show Gals Shelev will be sending us an update from Israel and Nicola Smith of My Medical Choice UK
Is here to share the work her organization is doing to help people take control of their health and fight the vaccine
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Another week and the world keeps spinning or rather spiraling The conspiracy theories of 2020 continue to be the spoiler alerts of 2021.
The masses couldn't begin to compute what was coming, and whilst I understand why, their apathy and inability to see the headlights in the distance have brought us to this point.
I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed.
In the UK, New Year's Eve firework displays have already been cancelled, and they're openly preparing the country for Christmas lockdowns.
Lockdowns that will no doubt require the use of a vaccine passport to come out of.
The NHS say that mid-December is the date for this, and so between now and then, watch for fear-mongering hitting world record levels.
It's going to be nauseating.
Aside from whatever the latest Rona scaring is, the flu is now expected to kill 60,000 people in Britain this year.
Why are you so predictable?
The flu has been sat on the subs bench for the last two years, but suddenly it's primed and ready to make a comeback, just when the repercussions of the injectables will need to be explained away.
Good luck with that. In Italy now, you can't work if you're not vaccinated.
The same in Australia, New Zealand and others.
In fact, the land of Bildbeckbida have gone one further.
They've torn up the Nuremberg Code.
Never again clearly doesn't mean much to Skeletor in a wig.
Where's he, man, when you need him?
In Canada, Justin, multiple blackface, Trudeau has banned the unjabs from gyms, trains and planes.
If he bans us from automobiles then Steve Martin and John Candy are never getting home.
When the masses heard these predictions last year they couldn't accept that it would happen.
Well, I say to those people now, these impositions are designed for everywhere.
The World Economic Forum's Great Reset does not draw the line just south of your house.
You're on the list, mate. So now would be a really great time to put down any manufactured differences and come together to stand up to this tyranny.
No is the most important word in any language and it's time to start using it.
And breathe. Our first guest, Dr Peter Johnson, is a GP from Australia.
He recently turned his back on a career of more than 50 years after becoming increasingly appalled at the country's COVID measures and especially the decision to give children the vaccine.
So appalled, in fact, that he started a campaign for healthcare workers in Australia.
He joins us now. Hi Peter.
First of all, could you tell us a bit about yourself and why you started this campaign?
Um yeah look I've been a I suppose I graduated in 1965 so I've been in the game for about 55 years 56 years and um look I I've always been able to practice the way I wanted to um and always just put the patients first but it's all sort of started to unravel in recent years but certainly what actually really took the scales for me was the practice I was working in was going to start Giving the COVID Vax to 12 to 15 year olds.
That was a line in the sand for me.
So I resigned.
And then, yeah, that's basically what led to this.
And then within a few days of putting my resignation, I got an invitation from our medical board to please explain.
And I was on a charge of COVID, providing COVID misinformation.
And undermining the national vaccination strategy.
Hence, I needed to write a letter to defend my position, which you've probably seen.
Yeah, it must be strange for you.
It was such a long career to see your medical profession kind of just go mad over all of this.
Have you ever seen anything like it before?
Oh, absolutely nothing like it at all.
We always used to be trusted to do our best for our patients, and they're all different.
I mean, over the years, for example, I've had many patients that I would have given patients Given them an exemption from vaccination or the children from vaccination, not only because they have side effects, which is the common one, that's the reason why most people do, but also because they may have some conscientious reason for not wanting to be vaccinated.
And I think anybody who has a fear of, if they're afraid of vaccination and you push ahead with it, they're the very people who get the complications.
It's like the nocebo we talk about.
If you expect to get better, you're well on the way to healing, but if you expect to get problems, you'll get them.
Oh, absolutely, yeah. The power of the mind.
Absolutely. If you don't mind, a little sideline.
One of the best stories about this was a hospital in the UK. Three hospitals got together back in the 40s, I think, when you could still give placebos for cancer.
They gave 400 patients one lot of chemo, another chemo by injection, and the third lot they gave injection of normal saline.
And I don't know what the results were, but of the patients who had normal saline injections, 33% got nausea and vomiting and 31% lost hair.
Goodness me.
Yeah, so the mind is not separate from the body.
And this is why over the years I've always listened to what patients say and certainly don't Go and say, right, no, you're just going to have this because this is what I think you should have.
You know, it's all part of that.
We obviously give medications and give them as we see fit with their problems.
Each person's individual and they have to be seen as individual.
It's not one size fits all.
Absolutely. It's pretty clear Australia's adopted a very aggressive approach, to say the least.
Do you think that your campaign will actually achieve anything?
Or are those in power too strong to be defeated?
What are you trying to do with your campaign that will kind of try and flip the balance a bit?
I think what's going to actually flip the balance are the stats.
I'm certainly trying to gather as many.
If I can save some young people from having the vaccination, I'll be delighted.
I'm quite sure I've got a better chance of saving more lives in this campaign than I have in 56 years of general practice.
But what I think is going to really tip the scales is that reality is catching up.
It's going to be harder for them to keep this going.
When you look at the fact that...
Recently, I saw a video from an undertaker in the UK who was in touch with his fellow undertakers.
And last year, when they're hearing about this dreadful pandemic coming, they're expecting a bonanza in terms of trade.
And it didn't quite.
Once vaccinations started, they said the bodies were pouring in.
And recent stats showed that between the 20th of August and about the 17th of September this year, the number of deaths were between 11 and 12 times the number of last year.
And this morning I listened to another Another speaker, a doctor from Trinidad, who said that over there in Trinidad and Tobago, for the year leading up to April the 6th, they had 145 deaths.
Between the 6th of April and the 13th of August, only four months, they had 1,022.
And this is the story that's happening.
You can't hide these figures for too long.
They're trying to. As I said, I had a patient who came in who was working in a dementia ward, and she noticed that seven out of about 20 in their ward died within 10 days of having the COVID vaccine.
But none of them were reported as COVID deaths this whole day.
Of course not.
I think these and the number of side effects now are just getting, you know, they're huge numbers.
I mean, we're talking about vaccines.
I think the total number of deaths from a tetanus vaccine, and people do have them, but 14 people have died in 70 years.
With this vaccine in a little over six months, we've got 9,000 plus and they're the official ones.
It should have been stopped.
By any rightful thing, it should have been stopped.
Absolutely. I think you're right.
I think it's harder to hide the deaths of young people as well.
So if you're, you know, jabbing people in their 70s and 80s, you can kind of just say, oh, well, you know, that they were poorly anyway or whatever.
But when 12 and 15 year olds start dropping, which is the data in the UK is suggesting that it is as much as 125% increase in death of teenagers since the vaccine rollout.
It's harder to hide that. Well, actually, there was an interesting one that I heard from a doctor who worked with the Navy, an ex-Navy surgeon.
She said the Navy keeps very good stats on their things.
And they had myocarditis, or the heart inflammation, in over 31 years.
They had 317 cases, which is an average of 10 per year.
So far, this year, up to the 28th of September, they've had 1113 cases of heart inflammation.
Absolutely ridiculous.
Absolutely ridiculous.
How long can you hide that sort of stuff?
That's just what I mean. The truth has to come out, and I've got a feeling we're getting a lot closer to it.
I think my organisation is just one of others that are people who are waking up.
It's been an incredibly coordinated campaign to get these jabs into it.
Absolutely. Is the goal of your organisation to alert people to what's happening?
Is that the primary goal? No, there's two goals.
I think one to alert, but the second one is to really, I suppose, encourage those who are doubting to stand their ground and do not give in to this pressure because the pressure's ramping up.
Tomorrow, all the healthcare workers virtually in my state have to lose their jobs or stop.
They're mandated if they don't have the jab, If they're working in private practice, they've got to quit.
It's considered, you know, immoral almost to have clients and not be vaccinated.
And yeah, this is basically it violates every sort of code you can think of in terms of Rights, human rights, but that's what we're mandated to do in Victoria, and as you say, you heard one from Northern Territ, they've gone a bit further and had an extra 5,000 to the bill.
Absolutely insane.
How do other medical professionals that you know, you know, people that have been working as medical professionals for a similar amount of time that you have, how do they feel about it?
You know, what's their opinion of mainstream medicine now?
Well, it's not many of them I've heard from, but one of them who's closer to my vintage has just quit, can't cope with that sort of stuff.
There are a number of others who are fully on board with what I'm saying and have quietly congratulated me, but they want to keep working.
And I think the problem is if you've spent 10 years getting your degree and your qualifications to work and you've got a family and a mortgage, To stand up and object, unless it's got a very strong position, you're only just going to be out of a job.
No, no. But that's where they get you.
That's what it's been an attack on the whole time is your ability to feed your family and pay your mortgage because they've got you over a barrel with that.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's really putting the screws into people and yet it's They say it's a choice, but it really isn't, is it?
No, absolutely not.
I think a choice with the threat of repercussions is not a free choice at all.
But we appreciate...
Sorry, go on. And I just sort of wonder how on earth it can ever be justified.
These mandates surely can't really carry any weight, can they?
I mean, in the Nuremberg Code says that there has to be voluntary, there has to be voluntary consent and it should be, people should be able to exercise free power of choice without the intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, Overreaching or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion.
We're doing the lot.
Ticked every single box, exactly.
But that's why people like you standing up is so important and we really appreciate it.
Australia needs more people like you, that's for sure.
Thank you. Look, for me, I'm very fortunate compared to many of the healthcare workers because I was pretty much near the end of my career, so I was quite happy to hang it up and be able to give full time to this project of helping others to try and get around the mandate as best we can.
But they've tied it up so tightly, you virtually can't get exemptions because any medical condition That would put you in danger, they say is a bigger reason to have the jab.
So, there's virtually don't give you any avenue around it.
It's basically, you know, job or jab.
Yeah. Well, that's why people need to be strong and people like you are going to help with that.
So, we appreciate that. And thanks for talking to us.
My pleasure. Thank you.
Last year, two British tourists were stuck in quarantine in Portugal for weeks after repeatedly testing positive for COVID-19.
Their imprisonment as a result of a test not even testing for COVID seemed indefinite.
Luckily for them, a judge ordered that the PCR test was a complete farce and allowed their release.
That judge was Rui Castro.
For his actions and for speaking out against the way the Portuguese authorities have handled Covid, he was suspended and last month faced a disciplinary hearing.
We're privileged to have him on the show.
Hi, Rui. Thanks for talking to us.
What's the situation with you now?
Well, I just got fired.
Let me just make a small correction.
It was not me to judge who approved those habeas corpus.
I've been giving legal templates, I've been distributing legal templates for people to use as habeas corpus, but myself as a judge, I didn't get any case, any habeas corpus case that I could decide on it, so it was not me.
But answering your question now, I got fired on the 7th, on the last 7th.
And I'm going to appeal to the Supreme Court.
And that's my situation right now.
It was a process that started on the, if I'm not wrong, on the 25th of March and was finished now with my firing, my admission. So what is the sacking for?
What do they say you've been fired for?
Well, it started with a court decision that I That I made regarding the mask.
My take on that, it was that for me to do my job as a judge in a criminal court, that was the case, the defendant Neither the defendant, neither the witnesses could have their face covered, otherwise I could not evaluate what they were saying, so I could not do my job properly.
So I decided that in my courtroom the defendants and witnesses would not use the mask.
That started with that, it started with that, and then I I also was distributing for free, I still am, to people legal templates for them to defend against unlawful fines and also against the forced quarantine, forced confinement.
That was one of the factors and the others were my public opinions about the so-called pandemic.
For instance, I said that I will not be vaccinated and neither my kids, so that was used against me.
And the other opinions, it was mostly about my opinion about the so-called pandemic.
Do your fellow members of the judiciary, do they agree with your opinions at all or are they kind of on the side of the state?
Yes, some of them I think they agree.
I received some messages here and there from colleagues and some of them, yes, they agree.
Others are still completely numb by the TV. You have to see that the judges are not superior entities that have better capacities, better skills. No, they are coming from the same society that is kidnapped, is captured by the fear that was That was triggered by the propaganda system and by the corrupt government.
So, some of them, yes.
Some of them, one or two, also made public their opinions about the so-called pandemic, but most of them either are afraid, either are Captured by the fear as most of the population.
So you've been extremely critical, obviously, of the Covid narrative completely, but also of your fellow members of the judiciary.
In fact, you've accused some of your colleagues of belonging to secret societies, and if I'm not mistaken, one of them of being a paedophile.
I mean, it's fair to say that you're a man that doesn't hold back.
In fact, we've got some footage of that hearing which we're going to have a look at now
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I'm talking about any metal.
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Soutor, este poder, sou...
Não, Soutor, eu tenho direito à violência.
O Soutor tem direito, mas não tem direito a salutar as pessoas.
Não, mas eu não sou o Soutar. Estou a fazer uma pergunta.
O Soutor está indignado com a sua própria indivídução, não é com a minha.
Olha, Soutor. Soutor, tem que ser a minha defesa.
Não pode ser a minha defesa de forma...
O Soutor conhece a jurisprudência.
O Soutor conhece a jurisprudência. O Soutor não está a afetar. O Soutor conhece a jurisprudência do Supremo Tribunal de Justiça.
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I'm not a terrorist.
You're not?
Yes, but everyone is part of the secret associations and I challenge you to prove it.
I challenge you to prove that you're not.
I challenge you to have a position in the police.
Let's go.
Rueber, you were really going for it there, that was...
That's quite a big deal for a judge to say those things in an open court and you don't seem scared to say it.
Have you always been this outspoken or has Covid brought this out of you?
Well, I was never an activist for anything.
All my life was split between being a criminal lawyer or being a judge.
I was back and forth.
I've been going back and forth Between those two professions since my degree in 1997.
But I was never an activist.
I was never speaking out about anything.
I was very critical about our political system that is obviously deeply corrupt.
The pandemic triggered in me something that was probably sleeping, but it's something new.
Can you remember a specific point, a specific trigger that kind of compelled you to go, do you know what, you've risked everything?
Yeah, I noticed that there is a very A very close relation between the measures that are in place for kids and pedophile ideas.
At the same time, we have pedophiles in high positions in political system in Portugal, Like the president of the parliament is a well-known pedophile.
So I started to put pieces together and I understood that is something very weird, at least with the measures that are put in place for kids in schools.
For instance, where the government is opening, is deconfining In society, but in schools, still with very strict rules, kids have to be with masks every day, they have to disinfect their hands several times a day.
They have to be tested and they are being pushed to an injection or injections that are experimental.
So what I see here is that Some people in power are trying to shape kids, our kids are trying to format our kids into submissive adults or submissive young people.
So that was probably the main issue that started, that made me starting with Speaking out more loudly.
What has the public opinion been in Portugal to what you've been saying?
How have they reacted? Well, the public opinion is trying to...
They have been trying since the beginning to assassinate me from my character, from my personality.
They are completely...
You have to see that in Portugal, we don't have media.
We don't have media in Portugal.
Media, as far as I know, in my opinion, should be independent.
In Portugal, you have a news agency, that is Lusa, That is controlled 50% by the government, by the state.
And then that news agency is the one that is distributing everything to the others.
So all the others are also bought.
We don't have independent media in Portugal.
Not at all. It's completely dependent.
Chasing their own goals.
They are financing political goals.
They are not independent. Their job right now is not to inform the people.
It's to brainwash people.
They have been doing that about me since March until now.
We have the same in the UK. The BBC is the state propaganda arm and all the other so-called independent TV stations and newspapers are now funded by the government because the government Covid advertising is the biggest advertising packages that they're receiving, so they're all bought and paid for the same.
What now for you then, Rui, what are your plans going forward?
Well, we are creating the association, Avias Corp, right now.
The main objective with the association is to help people out with legal issues and to try to make justice available for everyone, for the ones that have the money and the power.
Because those don't need anything.
They have already the justice system on their favor.
But the regular people, they don't have access to justice in Portugal.
So that's one of our objectives is to deal with that.
And we are going to keep fighting against the most A deeply corrupt government, integrated with the most dishonest people that you could find, that is the Portuguese government, the Portuguese political system.
We are going to keep fighting against them until we achieve victory.
It's our objective.
Fantastic. Well, thanks for speaking out and thank you very much for talking to us today.
We really appreciate it.
Thank you so much Garnet and it was very nice to talk to you and I hope your audience appreciate it.
I appreciate it very much.
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