Subscribe to the podcast

Itunes

Spotify

GOOGLE

CONSERVATIVE ONE

Political podcast 'Conservative One: Defending Traditions and Freedom' is hosted by Australian Member of Parliament, George Christensen, and features discussions with prominent individuals and experts on both the big philosophical questions of our time and current events from a conservative worldview.

 

EPISODES

The “Vaccines” Are Experimental Therapies — with Prof. Nikolai Petrovsky
George Christensen George Christensen

The “Vaccines” Are Experimental Therapies — with Prof. Nikolai Petrovsky

Vaccine mandates have questionable legitimacy and fly in the face of half a century of sound vaccination policy. The current ‘vaccines’ on the market particularly the mRNA ones are experimental therapies with no long term safety data

That’s not the view of a so-called “anti-vaxxer”, but Australian vaccine developer Professor Nikolai Petrovsky who outlines his concerns in episode 8 of Conservative One: Pandemic Unmasked.

Prof. Petrovsky is the Director of Endocrinology at Flinders Medical Centre with a conjoint position as Professor of Medicine at Flinders University. He is also vice-president and secretary-general of the International Immunomics Society.

Active in diabetes, endocrinology and vaccine research, he is the founder of Vaxine, a company funded by the US National Institutes of Health to develop novel vaccine technologies. In 2009 Vaxine won the AMP Innovation Award at the Telstra Business Awards and Australia's Coolest Company Award from Australian Anthill Magazine.

Prof. Petrovsky has developed vaccines against Influenza, Hepatitis B, Sting Allergy, Malaria, Japanese Encephalitis, Rabies and HIV, has authored over 90 papers and chapters and is a regular invited speaker at international vaccine conferences.

The podcast is now powered by The Good Sauce conservative news site which can be found at goodsauce.news

More podcast episodes from Conservative One can be found at www.georgechristensen.com.au/podcast

Read More

Authorised by George Christensen, Te Kowai (Mackay).