- 1. 'Reasonable fear of violence' unreasonable ...
- (Court Ordered Abuse)
- ... violence to a “reasonable fear” of violence when considering evidence presented to the court. The current climate in family court is fraught with disturbing cases where children have paid a gut-wrenching ...
- Created on 30 March 2006
- 2. Time to speak bluntly about the family courts
- (Family Law Courts)
- It’s time to say the obvious truth straight up. No pretty ribbons, no proving how “reasonable” I am by sugar-coating the harsh reality of what’s actually happening. Here it is: The family court system ...
- Created on 24 January 2024
- 3. SARS-CoV-2 vaccination can elicit a CD8 T-cell dominant hepatitis
- (Covid Vaccine Issues)
- Highlights Identification of immune correlates in a case of mRNA vaccine-associated autoimmune hepatitis Imaging mass cytometry identifies intrahepatic panlobular ...
- Created on 20 April 2022
- 4. Concealing a serious indictable offence is a crime - think Lawyers and Solicitors in Child Welfare Jurisdiction
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... assistance in securing the apprehension of the offender or the prosecution or conviction of the offender for that offence, and (c) who fails without reasonable excuse to bring that information to the ...
- Created on 19 April 2022
- 5. Evidence of infant-murder in the creation of the fetal cell line used for covid vaccine testing
- (Covid Vaccine Whistleblowers)
- ... procedure of infant-murder is carried out. It’s entirely reasonable to assume fetal cell line HEK 293—used for COVID vaccine testing—was originally produced, in 1972, by the murder of an infant. Refusal ...
- Created on 04 April 2022
- 6. Effectiveness of ivermectin-based multidrug therapy in severely hypoxic, ambulatory COVID-19 patients
- (Ivermectin)
- Aims: Ivermectin is a safe, inexpensive and effective early COVID-19 treatment validated in 20+ random, controlled trials. Having developed combination therapies for Helicobacter pylori, the authors ...
- Created on 10 January 2022
- 7. FOIA docs reveal Pfizer shot caused avalanche of miscarriages, stillborn babies
- (Covid Deaths)
- ... OBGYN’s exact words to me were ‘you are stupid for not getting it. You will die in ICU.’” If doctors are fearmongering like that to patients, is it unreasonable to think there is at least a problem o ...
- Created on 23 December 2021
- 8. Expert reveals who is spreading Omicron variant of Covid-19
- (Covid General Articles)
- ... vaccine passes to attend public events. Mr Javid told Parliament the change would take effect “once all adults have had a reasonable chance to get their booster jab”. Dr Angelique Coetzee, the South ...
- Created on 17 December 2021
- 9. 5-fold increase in sudden cardiac deaths of FIFA players in 2021
- (Covid Deaths)
- ... . The innocuity has not been solidly established. Even if it was, any reasonable doubt should pause the mass inoculation. There cannot be a valid proof of innocuity on the whole population. Thi ...
- Created on 16 November 2021
- 10. The epidemic of athletes
- (Covid Deaths)
- ... iguratively. " "Thank you to everyone who supported and understood me when I spoke on this issue," he wrote on his Instagram account. "Many of you know me as a pretty reasonable and caring guy and I ...
- Created on 13 November 2021
- 11. The BMJ report revealing falsification of data in the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine studies leaves out important proof of criminal intent
- (Covid Vaccine Issues)
- ... the pharmacutical company paying for the study? Isn’t it reasonable to conclude that when every alleged mistake weighed toward a finding that the vaccine under study is safe and effective, perhaps ...
- Created on 11 November 2021
- 12. Prior immunization with SARS nucleocapsid protein causes severe pneumonia in mice infected with SARS
- (Covid Vaccine Research)
- ... in mOrVV-NHis-immunized mice is reasonable (Fig. 6⇑A), as the elevation of IL-6 levels is considered one of the causes in the severe pneumonia of SARS patients. Zhang et al. (45) reported recently the ...
- Created on 05 November 2021
- 13. A Report on Myocarditis Adverse Events in the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) in Association with COVID-19 Injectable Biological Products
- (Covid Vaccine Induced Myocarditis)
- Following the global rollout and administration of the Pfizer Inc./BioNTech BNT162b2 and Moderna mRNA-1273 vaccines on December 17, 2020, in the United States, and of the Janssen Ad26.COV2.S product ...
- Created on 01 November 2021
- 14. Why the leftist backlash against Ivermectin
- (Covid Research)
- ... then, has long been used in humans—and it is entirely reasonable to think that it could be effective against Covid-19. It may be surprising that an antiparasitic medication might work against viruses, ...
- Created on 31 October 2021
- 15. Rules for people who are not fully vaccinated
- (Covid Discrimination)
- ... Occupiers of premises are required to continue to take reasonable steps to ensure people can check-in or provide their contact details to when they enter your premises. If you are entering a premises ...
- Created on 14 October 2021
- 16. Why are we vaccinating children against COVID-19?
- (Covid and Children)
- ... ld want to select a region of time where the distribution function has substantially leveled off. From Fig. A1, the thirty-sixty-day range appears reasonable. However, there is a time issue here. Given t ...
- Created on 11 October 2021
- 17. OHRC policy statement on COVID-19 vaccine mandates and proof of vaccine certificates
- (Canada Smashing Human Rights)
- ... vaccine certificate. The OHRC’s position is that exempting individuals with a documented medical inability to receive the vaccine is a reasonable accommodation within the meaning of the Code. Organizations ...
- Created on 11 October 2021
- 18. Policy on preventing discrimination based on creed
- (Canada Smashing Human Rights)
- ... violates the Code unless the requirement, qualification or factor is reasonable and bona fide in the circumstances, and cannot be accommodated short of undue hardship. Employers, service providers, union ...
- Created on 11 October 2021
- 19. Merck is charging the US $712 for one course of its experimental COVID pill that cuts risk of hospitalization and death in half - 40 TIMES what drug cost to make
- (Uncategorised)
- ... unded this drug, and therefore the public has some rights, including the rights you have it available under reasonable terms,' he said. But, in an interview with CNBC, Wendy Holman, the co-founder of Ridg ...
- Created on 07 October 2021
- 20. 131 federal judges broke the law by hearing cases where they had a financial interest
- (Judicial Corruption)
- ... “reasonable effort” to do the same for their spouses and any minor children. The Judicial Conference of the U.S. requires courts to use conflict-checking software to help identify cases where judges should ...
- Created on 28 September 2021
- 21. Was evidence withheld from ACIP when they recommended the Pfizer-Vaccine?
- (Covid Vaccine Research)
- ... before 8/20/21” This sounds perfectly reasonable except when you look at the evidence presented (footnote 14) in a discussion of booster doses, waning immunity, and the Delta variant that took plac ...
- Created on 15 September 2021
- 22. COVID-19 vaccinations and federal discrimination law
- (Covid)
- ... medical conditions or who are pregnant, may engage the ‘indirect discrimination’ provisions in the SDA, the DDA and the ADA. Indirect discrimination and reasonableness In broad terms, indirect discrimination ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 23. Nano-Enabled COVID-19 Vaccines: Meeting the Challenges of Durable Antibody Plus Cellular Immunity and Immune Escape
- (Covid Research)
- Abstract At the time of preparing this Perspective, large-scale vaccination for COVID-19 is in progress, aiming to bring the pandemic under control through vaccine-induced herd immunity. Not ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 24. Vaccines and allergic reactions: The past, the current COVID‐19 pandemic, and future perspectives
- (Uncategorised)
- ... ‐19 Anaphylaxis Open in a separate window aAll reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this information, but manufacturers can change product contents before that informa ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 25. Why are we vaccinating children against COVID-19?
- (Covid)
- ... to select a region of time where the distribution function has substantially leveled off. From Fig. A1, the thirty-sixty-day range appears reasonable. However, there is a time issue here. Given the lag t ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 26. “Get the Covid-19 Vaccine or starve” – Joe Biden, 46th President of the United States
- (Covid Vaccine by Force)
- ... on if published before 8/20/21” This sounds perfectly reasonable except when you look at the evidence presented (footnote 14) in a discussion of booster doses, waning immunity, and the Delta variant t ...
- Created on 13 September 2021
- 27. What's a judge's moral standard? Allegations of racism, sexism spotlight judicial misconduct
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... t of the Judiciary, which is also a mix of legal professionals and laypeople. The commission said it reviewed 174 complaints against judges in fiscal year 2018 and dismissed 132 of them without inves ...
- Created on 19 May 2021
- 28. 'What we are breathing through our mouth and nose is actually hazardous waste': Scientists find evidence of toxic chemicals in some face masks
- (Covid and Face Masks)
- ... face masks are dangerous or comparable, but believe some masks in circulation are of concern. 'Based on my practical experience there is certainly an elevated unreasonable risk,' says Dr Sedlak. Face co ...
- Created on 02 April 2021
- 29. A Proteome-Wide Immunoinformatics Tool to Accelerate T-Cell Epitope Discovery and Vaccine Design in the Context of Emerging Infectious Diseases: An Ethnicity-Oriented Approach
- (HIV based Lentiviral Vectors)
- Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) caused by viruses are increasing in frequency, causing a high disease burden and mortality world-wide. The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel SARS-like coronavirus ...
- Created on 26 February 2021
- 30. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children and adults (MIS-C/A): Case definition & guidelines for data collection, analysis, and presentation of immunization safety data
- (Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS‐C))
- Abstract This is a Brighton Collaboration Case Definition of the term “Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children and Adults (MIS-C/A)” to be utilized in the evaluation of adverse events following ...
- Created on 25 February 2021
- 31. A complete list of the Liberal Party’s corruption over the last 7 years
- (Liberal Party Corruption)
- ... Spent thousands of government dollars on taxi rides to the Opera in just 8 days. The government claims that the expenditure is reasonable because the minister didn’t pay for the tickets either. Spent ...
- Created on 18 February 2021
- 32. The amendment threatening to derail the domestic abuse bill
- (Domestic Violence)
- ... alienation” (PA) was concocted as a catch-all description for any action taken by one parent to exclude another. The power of PA is that it seems like a reasonable concept; you can imagine scenarios ...
- Created on 04 February 2021
- 33. Critical Guardianship Theory
- (Guardianship)
- ... ineffective. This paper seeks to promote and foster a reasonable construct with which to address the abuse of a class of citizens, namely the several million senior citizens and Wards of the United ...
- Created on 01 October 2020
- 34. The Pell legacy: lessons for cops, courts and all those who serve God and justice
- (Paedophile Pell)
- ... the time. Weinberg’s step in finding that the prosecution case should not have satisfied a jury beyond reasonable doubt was unusual — and not just for him, but for appeal court judges full stop. Appea ...
- Created on 11 May 2020
- 35. Whatever happened to Law and Order? This is not government. This is a lynch mob (Part 3)
- (Uncategorised)
- ... and “non-judicial” functions and staff, especially in the same beings, are additional grounds for striking out the whole “VCAT” not just the “AT”. There is a pretty obvious “reasonable apprehension ...
- Created on 10 May 2020
- 36. All the Attorney-General’s Men – Corrupt VCAT Show Trial J134/2011 (Part 3)
- (Uncategorised)
- ... and staff, especially in the same beings, are additional grounds for striking out the whole “VCAT” not just the “AT”. There is a pretty obvious “reasonable apprehension of bias” through all of ...
- Created on 10 May 2020
- 37. VCAT J134/2011 – CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES
- (Uncategorised)
- ... appoint Mr K#### G#### and Mr D#### Haningan jointly and severally, as alternates to represent me in Mr Robert Clark MP’s shoes, should Mr Clark not appear at this hearing, within reasonable time after ...
- Created on 10 May 2020
- 38. Comments on the High Court judgment Pell v The Queen, from the Law Council of Australia President, Ms Pauline Wright
- (Paedophile Pell)
- ... prove every element of their case to the jury beyond a reasonable doubt. While the High Court proceeded on the basis that the jury had found the complainant to be a credible and reliable witness and did ...
- Created on 08 April 2020
- 39. Read the full judgement summary from George Pell's successful High Court of Australia appeal
- (Paedophile Pell)
- ... 9 the Court of Appeal granted leave on a single ground, which contended that the verdicts were unreasonable or could not be supported by the evidence, and dismissed the appeal. The Court of Appeal view ...
- Created on 07 April 2020
- 40. George Pell freed from prison after High Court quashes child sex abuse convictions
- (Paedophile Pell)
- ... those affected and our medical frontline personnel. Cardinal George Pell In its summary, the High Court stated the Victorian Court of Appeal judges "failed to engage with the question of whether there r ...
- Created on 07 April 2020
- 41. Understanding the Batterer in Custody and Visitation Disputes
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... representatives are tempted to throw up their hands and declare the couple equally abusive and unreasonable. Mediators and GAL’s tend to have a bias in favor of communication, believing that the more ...
- Created on 01 April 2020
- 42. Women’s credibility doubted in many family courts
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... wives or partners. As a result, she said, a mother’s allegations are subjected to an unreasonable degree of scrutiny. “We’re back to where we were in 1962,” she said, “when pediatricians thought physical ...
- Created on 25 February 2020
- 43. When CPS kidnaps children for money
- (Child Protection USA media and newspaper articles)
- ... ged bias (note that a “bias” isn’t by definition negative), and logic dictates that not every parent claiming CPS overreach has clean hands. But what of the CPS’s bias? And is it reasonable to believe ...
- Created on 13 February 2020
- 44. Government's $150 million female sports program funnelled into swimming pools for marginal Coalition seats
- (Uncategorised)
- ... r two weeks ago states, "it seems unreasonable to me that council would not make a capital contribution when this is such a vital community facility". "No other council in Australia has received such subs ...
- Created on 07 February 2020
- 45. Tasmanian Guardianship Administration Board and the abuse of Maria Cecylia Borkowski
- (Guardianship)
- ... Act, the GAB may appoint a guardian or administrator in respect of person if it is satisfied that the person: (a) is a person with a disability; and (b) is unable by reason of the disability to make rea ...
- Created on 21 January 2020
- 46. Paedophile Police and Hypocrisy in R v Edwards [2019] QCA 15
- (Paedophile Police)
- ... such that there must have been a misapplication of principle or that the sentence is “unreasonable or plainly unjust”.[37] In R v Pham[38] the High Court said: “Appellate intervention on the ground ...
- Created on 12 January 2020
- 47. How courts and guardians exploit the elderly and their estates and get away with it
- (Guardianship)
- ... and hear too many cases to pay attention to detail; they grow callous and focused on moving cases through the process rather than investigating whether guardians are fulfilling their obligations at reasonabl ...
- Created on 08 January 2020
- 48. How the child protection system failed to keep Maggie safe
- (Children abused in residential care facilities)
- ... s response to sexualised behaviour between the young people at the residential care unit was unreasonable." Ms Wright said the use of residential care, over foster care, was on the rise and said a visit ...
- Created on 11 October 2019
- 49. Eye-watering costs of family law disputes
- (Family Law Courts)
- ... that only one party has to be unreasonable for the case to drag out. “In property cases, huge uncertainty in the law is another problem. “Australia has the most discretionary system in the world. “In ...
- Created on 04 October 2019