Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Simeon Boikov, Dr William Bay & David McBride on The Dean Mackin Show - 19 December 2023
On today's show, Simeon will discuss the top stories of the day in Australia with Dean. Later, Dr. William Bay discusses AHPRA backing down, allowing Australian doctors to speak out and tell the truth to their patients about vaccines.
Additionally, David McBride discusses possible political motives in prosecutions and raises questions about the Attorney General's refusal to intervene after apparently lacking a briefing on the case, despite previous claims to the contrary. You can find more information Here
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Australian-born Aussie Cossack rose to prominence during the NSW lockdowns as an outspoken media personality notorious for his hilarious interactions with the NSW police and numerous large-scale campaigns against corrupt politicians. Boikov left Australia at the age of 18 to study at the Moscow Sretensky Seminary. It was here that he had his first posting as a journalist Whilst in Russia Boikov became heavily involved in the Russian Cossack movement. Upon returning to Australia Boikov was elected the Ataman of the Australian Cossack chapter and founded a pro-Russian political newspaper called Russian Frontier. In May of 2022 the Aussie Cossack was jailed for 10 months for breaching a suppression and non-publication order for content posted to his YouTube channel. After successfully winning an appeal against the severity of the sentence Aussie Cossack left prison. In December 2022 the Aussie Cossack defected to the Russian Consulate in Sydney where he was granted diplomatic asylum. From his studio within the Consulate building, he now broadcasts daily on TNT Radio.
GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: William Bay is a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane. Recently spoke out against his opposition to COVID mRNA vaccines.
GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Major David McBride is a former military lawyer and Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces. David McBride made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison.
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