It's time to review and reflect
COVID-19: What is the truth and where to from here?
Bendigo
3 years after the declaration of the pandemic we still find:
- Our health professionals continue to be censored,
- Mandates are in force that make no sense resulting in critical workforce shortages and
- A refusal of government and medical regulators to acknowledge, research and treat vaccine injuries.
It is time to reflect on what we now know, review the pandemic policy response and work towards healing and wholeness for those injured by the government response to COVID.
Date: Tuesday 14th March 2023
Registrations Open from 6:00 pm for a 6:30pm start. Finishing at 8 pm
VENUE: Bendigo Baptist Church in 757 McIvor Hwy, Junortoun VIC
TICKETS: $10 (to cover costs)
RSVP: 5pm Monday 13th March
Seating is limited. Book today.
Speakers
Dr Beverley Peers
M.B.,B.S F.A.N.Z. C.A
Dr Aseem Malhotra
MBChB (Via video link)
Coverse
Via Video Link. Supporting Australians who suffer from a significant adverse reaction from their COVID-19 vaccination
Dr Christopher Neil
Dr Christopher Neil has practiced medicine for 20 years, specialising in cardiology since 2008. Completing his PhD in Adelaide and undertaking post-doctoral research and a fellowship in the UK , he has been committed to clinical excellence in the care of patients with heart failure. Returning to a specialist consultant post in his hometown of Melbourne, in 2013, he focused on developing improved systems of care for heart failure patients, whilst continuing to research in hospitals, mentor physicians in training and supervise PhD students. His passion, however, has always been for his patients and when he saw their health impacted and their rights infringed, he stood against what he saw as unethical and unjustifiable mandates, resulting in his termination in October 2021. He was a cofounder of AMPS in 2021 and continues as current President
Dr Robert Peterson
Dr Peterson started at Melbourne University Medicine as a 16 Year old and gained his drinking money (as the youngest player in history for North Melbourne Kangaroos) playing through his University years. He worked at Royal Perth, the RFDS at Port Headland and then PANCH in Melbourne, before working as a GP at Seymour for 40 years.
DR CATHERINE FYANS
Dr. Catherine Fyans was an integrative medical practitioner for many years and has a long-standing interest in mind-body medicine.
Her interests led her to study a number of other health care disciplines, including kinesiology and psychosomatic medicine, in addition to her conventional Western medical training.
Her medical experience includes many years in integrative women’s health; general integrative medicine; skin cancer medicine; medicinal cannabis and mind-body medicine. Earlier in her career she spent many years in conventional general practice, and did some voluntary medical work involving a tuberculosis control program with Tibetan refugees in Northern India and work in an expatriate medical clinic in Kathmandu, Nepal.
She is the author of a book – The Wounding of Health Care – From Fragmentation to Integration. Dr. Fyans recently retired from medicine to pursue her interests in mind-body coaching, trauma counselling and writing.
Dr Aseem Malhotra,
MBChB
Websites:
https://doctoraseem.com/biography/
https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/aseem-malhotra
Adverse Reactions to COVID Vaccinations
COVERSE is the only non-profit organisation in Australia run by and for people who have suffered a significant adverse reaction following their COVID-19 vaccination.
Science-led, patient oriented, and invested in the integrity of our health system, we are the peak body representing COVID-19 vaccine-injured Australians.
AMBER DRAKE talks about the loss of her husband after receiving the COVID-19 Vaccine.
CAITLYN GOETZ 23 years old passed away suddenly following her second Pfizer vaccine.
Resources
Censorship: a threat to public health and safety?
Saving medicine from the health bureaucracy
FLCCC - Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance
The Time of COVID - A Report by Phillip M. Altman
COVERSE - a non-profit organisation for people who have suffered a significant adverse reaction following their COVID-19 vaccination.