Vaccine clawbacks you missed this year
Canadians have voted the Freedom Convoy as the biggest news story of the year. But in 2022, The Counter Signal closely followed Covid-19 vaccine clawbacks and policy changes. Below is a recap of these critical stories you don’t want to miss.
Australian government says vaccine risk too high for people under 30
The Australian government says the risk of myocarditis from a COVID booster might be greater than COVID itself — so it won’t allow people under 30 to get a fourth vaccine.
Vaccine injury budget skyrockets by $77 million down under
Australia has increased its vaccine injury claims budget from less than $1 million last year to over $77 million this year. Frank Chung of Australia’s News.com reported that the 2022-2023 budget for COVID vaccine injuries increased by 700%. The government is evidently adjusting to an increased number of COVID-19 vaccine injuries. News.com also reported the […]
Australia bill opens the door to forced vaccinations
Australia has introduced legislation that grants COVID-19 officers authorization to strip people from their homes and vaccinate them against their will.
Great Barrier Reef sees record growth despite climate alarmist fears
The Great Barrier Reef is seeing record growth with its highest amount of coral cover since monitoring began, despite climate alarmist fears.
Australians are paying $1,000 to sleep in a pod
Due to rapidly increasing rent prices, Australians have begun paying 1000 AUD per month to sleep in a single-bed sleeping pod.
Australian Senator denounces the WEF and its supporters
Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts recently denounced the WEF and its supporters, warning that the Great Reset will lead to “serfdom.”
Australia creates Sudden Adult Death Syndrome registry
Doctors in Australia are rolling out the country’s first Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) registry due to a recent uptick in young adults inexplicably dying of cardiac arrest.
Australian PM wants to give WHO “Power and Authority” for pandemics
Australian PM Scott Morrison said he supports giving up Australia’s health sovereignty to the WHO to deal with future pandemics.
OFF SCRIPT: Sportscasters detail booster risks on live Aussie TV
Sportscasters delved into the controversial topic of potential COVID-19 vaccine and booster side effects among athletes over the weekend in a rare off-script moment on Australian TV.