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Too Many Dead: An Inquiry into Australia's Excess Mortality

 
 
 

 

AMPS inquiry into Australia’s
rising excess mortality rate 


We cordially  invite you to the upcoming book presentation of "Too Many Dead: An Inquiry into Australia's Excess Mortality. " This thought-provoking work sheds light on critical issues surrounding mortality in Australia and offers valuable insights into the factors influencing our nation's health.
Join us for an engaging evening with Dr Duncan Syme, Dr Ian Brighthope and Dr Robert Peterson as they present key findings, discuss the research process, and explore the implications for our community. This event is open to the public and we extend a special invitation to all AMPS Members and their guests, please share with friends and family.

 

Date: Friday 31st May 2024

Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Venue: Bunch of Grapes, 401 Pleasant Street South, Ballarat, VIC

RSVP: Click Here

Cost: This is a free event. Donations at the door appreciated to cover hire of the room.  

Our book Too Many Dead will be available for purchase on the night for $40 or you can get the eBook here: amps.redunion.com.au/too-many-dead

Your donation to assist in covering the legal expenses is greatly appreciated. 

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SPEAKERS

 

Dr. Duncan Syme-1

Dr Duncan Syme

MBBS FRACGP DROCG DIP PRAC DERMATOLOGY (UNIVERSITY OF CARDIFF)

Graduated from Monash University 1987, and has been in clinical practice for 34 years, initially in the UK and then returned to Australia, achieving his GP fellowship in 1997. He also has a Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Diploma of practical dermatology. For the past 10 years he has been working in a large public hospital in their Hospital in the Home program as a consultant. Dr Syme Resigned from Monash Health October 2021 due to state government mandates, suspended by AHPRA / Medical Board in February under immediate suspension powers due to their concern that I was a risk to the public for giving medical exemptions to patients who did not consent to having the experimental gene therapy injection. This followed a complaint by a 3rd party who felt my exemption letter conveyed anti-vax sentiments.

Ian Brightthorpe

Professor Ian Brighthope

Dip.Ag.Sci., MB.BS., FACNEM.

Professor Brighthope graduated in Agricultural Science in 1965 and then in 1974 graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. The Brighthope Clinics and Biocentres were developed in the 1970’s. They specialised in Nutritional Medicine, Environmental Medicine, intravenous therapies including chelation therapy and herbal medicine. As chairman of the Australian College of Herbal Medicine, he developed an early interest in cannabis and other controversial herbs. As founding president of Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM) and president for over 26 years, Professor Brighthope pioneered the first post-graduate medical course in nutrition and its related fellowship in Australia. He is now the official ambassador of ACNEM. Professor Brighthope has acted as an advocate for doctors practising Integrative Medicine for over 35 years. He has had training and extensive experience in Crisis Management, Risk Management and Public/Government Relations. He has also had extensive experience in the pharmaceutical manufacturing and exporting industry as the managing director of a TGA licensed facility. In 2001 to 2003, he was President of the Complementary Healthcare Council of Australia, the peak industry body for Complementary Medicines. He delivered the Telstra National Press Club address in September 2002 on complementary medicines and sustainable health in an ageing population. Professor Brighthope is now the official ambassador to the peak body Complementary Medicines Australia (CMA)

Dr Robert Peterson (1)

Dr Robert Peterson

MBBS General Practitioner

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.


 

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