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In this episode we review the Financial Reviews recent series of ‘puff pieces’ about Australia’s biggest killers CSL and their current chair Brian McNamee whose deadly blood products & ‘clot shots’ have injured and killed thousands.
Despite this, the former public servant Brian McNamee has gone on to make hundreds of millions of dollars from a privatisation of the CSL in 1994 that was really about making a getaway from mass murder and the genocide of haemophiliacs.
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Financial Review Yolanda Redrup
https://www.afr.com/companies/healthcare-and-fitness/how-csl-went-from-bloated-bureaucracy-to-145b-global-behemoth-20230303-p5cp5y
https://michaelwest.com.au/in-cold-blood-how-privatisation-of-csl-abandoned-the-victims-of-australias-public-health-tragedy/
Link to Petition https://www.infectedbloodaustralia.com/registration
Link to Go Fund Me https://www.infectedbloodaustralia.com/registration
Picture of of Labor Prime Minister Bob Hawke and minister for Industry & Commerce John Button meeting Klaus Schwab https://static.wixstatic.com/media/ddd792_defcdb6318754c66aae2512eea3715b5~mv2.jpeg
Link to Red Alert: is regulation working properly for CSL imported blood products by Kate Beauchamp https://ddd792de-b24d-47fe-8177-91b7438b0894.usrfiles.com/ugd/ddd792_7711ef8f45c24dc98327b8621b72ebf8.pdf

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In this episode we review the Financial Reviews recent series of ‘puff pieces’ about Australia’s biggest killers CSL and their current chair Brian McNamee whose deadly blood products & ‘clot shots’ have injured and killed thousands.
Despite this, the former public servant Brian McNamee has gone on to make hundreds of millions of dollars from a privatisation of the CSL in 1994 that was really about making a getaway from mass murder and the genocide of haemophiliacs.
Show notes
Financial Review Yolanda Redrup
https://www.afr.com/companies/healthcare-and-fitness/how-csl-went-from-bloated-bureaucracy-to-145b-global-behemoth-20230303-p5cp5y
https://michaelwest.com.au/in-cold-blood-how-privatisation-of-csl-abandoned-the-victims-of-australias-public-health-tragedy/
Link to Petition https://www.infectedbloodaustralia.com/registration
Link to Go Fund Me https://www.infectedbloodaustralia.com/registration
Picture of of Labor Prime Minister Bob Hawke and minister for Industry & Commerce John Button meeting Klaus Schwab https://static.wixstatic.com/media/ddd792_defcdb6318754c66aae2512eea3715b5~mv2.jpeg
Link to Red Alert: is regulation working properly for CSL imported blood products by Kate Beauchamp https://ddd792de-b24d-47fe-8177-91b7438b0894.usrfiles.com/ugd/ddd792_7711ef8f45c24dc98327b8621b72ebf8.pdf

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