How the government censored the nation, killing up to 100,000 Australians with no accountability
- and why it's getting worse
Bureaucracy is destroying Democracy as unelected regulators take power from parliamentary lawmakers
Apr 14, 2025
The shock judgement on Thursday against Australians injured by the covid vaccines has revealed a deadly chasm between the public and an unaccountable bureaucracy, on the eve of a federal election.
Federal Court Justice Anna Katzmann’s interlocutory ruling on the covid vaccine class action was scathing, ripping into an “incomprehensible” statement of claim that at one point ballooned to over 1000 pages, as reported here.
Some may blame the lawyers, but even the finest legal team in Australia may be unable to hold any individual in the bureaucracy to account, even when an agency’s decisions maim or kill people.
Without commenting on the specifics of the case, which is ongoing, this reveals a growing problem of accountability in governance.
The laws have been written in such a way as to shield the bureaucracy from all consequences of their actions, leaving them - and their identities - insulated from liability.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), which approved the covid gene-vaccines is protected by Section 61a of the Therapeutic Goods Administration Act 1989 which gives immunity from civil actions to the Commonwealth or its “protected persons” unless their actions can be proven to be “in bad faith”.
Bad faith is the exercise of power for an improper motive, and the absence of an honest attempt to perform the functions of the office - so you have to prove intent, which is nearly impossible.
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