Monday, January 25, 2016

Australia's Compliance to International Vaccination Agenda


Our governments are starved of honest scientific research on this topic. 
Peter speaks:
‘I have recently read the recently released PhD thesis "A Critical Analysis of the Australian Government's Rationale for its Vaccination Policy" by Judy Wilyman, University of Wollongong. It has allowed me to see the globalist agenda showing leading multinational corporations have formed "pressure/enticements" partnerships with compliant governments around the world (including Australia). This is an agenda that has shifted the focus from combating common pathogens to "eliminating" them through vaccination, even in places where societies are healthy. This Utopian agenda calls countries to "up" their vaccination effort in infants from birth onward to cover 11 different pathogens, to raise it to 90% full compliance. It is no wonder that unethical measures are beginning to creep in, such as legislation for no government assistance for any family who does not comply. There is a lot of "undone" scientific research that has not been supplied with support and funding to thoroughly check the links vaccine has to various chronic diseases and childhood neurological development.  Our government calls this lack of scientific information a lack of evidence of the dangers of vaccines. This is bad logic leading to bad governmental policy. This will eventually be judged as a serious "lack of duty of care" for the society that trusted them. It is all clearly spelled out in this thesis. All the research is fully defensible as any PhD thesis ought to be. Join many who have already downloaded and read the thesis.' 

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Fairfield Boathouse Fun


We used the Fairfield Boathouse by the Yarra River as a halfway transition point for our having our two grandsons overnight. We therefore visited the Boathouse twice - once yesterday and once today. On our first visit  Peter and Jaz took one of the boats upstream to the road bridge and back, encountering a class of canoeists having their first lesson. They had to be careful not to split the "bridge" the class was forming mid-river. We had lunch there in very picturesque surroundings as the photos easily show making lovely memories to share.














Wednesday, January 20, 2016

SU Family Camp 2016


Well, long time and no blogging. We have been pretty busy and these posts have to wait on the backburner. We had a wonderful week at Scripture Union Family Camp #3. Barb was the cook and Peter was a team leader/helper. The location was near Bairnsdale at Camp Coolamatong right beside Lake Victoria in an inlet (map below). It was a perfect week and a mix of hot and later cool weather to balance things nicely. We made new friends and reacquainted with old ones.


Ice-cream anyone?

Raymond Island koalas

Camp kangaroos

SU Camp launch

Adventure walk

Launch trip

Excursion to the point

Before breakfast