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Deportation of Novak Djokovic shows Australia’s COVID regime is about politics, not health

Updated: January 19, 2022 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Jan 19, 2022 – 9:11 am ESTWed Jan 19, 2022 – 9:50 am EST

MELBOURNE, Australia (LifeSiteNews) — The Australian government’s decision to deport the world’s number one tennis player, Novak Djokovic, preventing him from playing in the Australian Open, is yet more evidence, if any were needed, that the management of the ‘pandemic’ has everything to do with politics and almost nothing to do with health.  

It should be noted that Novak is currently tied with 2 other players, all having won 20 grand slams each. Winning this year’s Australian Open would make him the best tennis player in history. 

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke did not even bother to hide his political tactics, citing no medical evidence relating to Djokovic’s case. Instead, he was only concerned that it might affect the relentless propaganda campaign being waged on the Australian people. This is all about mind control, not health.  

It is stating the obvious to say that Djokovic was no threat at all in a medical sense. His sin, according to Hawke, was that he is “perceived by some as a talisman of a community of anti-vaccine sentiment.” According to Hawke, that spells a threat

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