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Prelude to violent regime change as millions take to the streets in Australia

A fresh round of massive record-breaking rallies against mandatory injections with an experimental vaccine has hit Australia hard, with hundreds of thousands protesting in dozens of cities. Aerial footage captured unprecedented huge crowds of outraged Australians blocking central streets.

New rallies all across the country happened on Saturday, as people demonstrated for more freedom in relation to what has been dubbed the ‘genocide jab’. Organised by the Millions March Against Mandatory Vaccination group, massive protests swept central Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and Perth, along with 30 other cities and towns in Australia. 

Claiming that vaccine mandates are discriminatory, people protested outside parliamentary buildings and blocked central streets, calling for resignations in state governments and an end to tyranny.

No official numbers have been published regarding attendances, but various outlets aware that live stream and still pictures make liars of media reported that ‘hundreds of thousands’ took to the streets this weekend. Aerial footage showed cities flooded crowds some of which exceeded one million protestors. 

In Sydney, people of all ages gathered in Hyde Park, carrying banners that read ‘Never lockdown again,’ and ‘Less government, more freedom.’

In Melbourne, people protested outside the state parliament and blocked Spring Street while chanting ‘Sack [Premier of Victoria] Dan Andrews,’ in an expression of outrage of his Orwellian drive for absolute control over the defenceless and until now voiceless protestors.

On the Gold Coast, protesters largely supported the leader of Australia’s nationalist One Nation party, Pauline Hanson. The senator, who has been trying to push a bill against mandatory vaccination policies, addressed the crowds, saying she had spoken with Prime Minister Scott Morrison and told him to change the constitution to facilitate her proposed legislation. 

Protesters hold placards and flags as they stand together during a rally as part of an international day of protest against COVID-19 lockdowns and vaccine mandates in Sydney, November 20, 2021. AFP PHOTO/DAVID GRAY

The rallies were reportedly loud, with people cheering, beating drums and beeping horns, and largely peaceful. In New South Wales, Health Minister Brad Hazzard officially allowed unvaccinated protesters to attend the Sydney rally, only asking they wear a mask and stay away if feeling unwell.

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  1. Mike, I think by and large aussies have now turned the corner on resisting the covid kill shot and the oppressive regimes that want to experiment on us.

    They are no longer passive bystanders who sip their beer and turn their noses up at people who demonstrate.

    This is war and we have to win . If we dont, we will be either six foot under or biological slaves of the globalists forever.

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    • I really do think it is now ‘kill or be killed.’ I hate war and conflict: I am, like most men a pacifist. When men like me say they would not lose a moment’s sleep if these inhuman creatures were killed wherever they were hiding, then the rest of the world feels the same way.

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  2. I don’t like war or violence either, but that is the only language our enemies and predators understand. It’s kind of like if someone were bullying you. You can plead all day to the bully “I just wanna be left alone” but they’ll keep pushing you around until you get up and knock them on their butts.

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  3. Those ex-convicts are too dumb to make ieds or ifas. They allowed themselves to be disarmed so now they are sitting ducks. You can’t fight guns by throwing stones ask the palestinians.

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