Rogue Liberal MP calls for Americans to protest Australia's Covid restrictions ...

Rogue Liberal MP calls for Americans to protest Australia's Covid restrictions ...
Rogue Liberal MP calls for Americans to protest Australia's Covid restrictions ...

A rogue Liberal MP has called for viewers of an infamous conspiracy theory website to launch rallies outside Australian embassies to protest Covid restrictions. 

National Party member George Christensen has been slammed for appearing on American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' web program Infowars. 

The far-right founder of the program had his content banned from Facebook, YouTube and Spotify for breaching policies of hate and harassment. 

Throughout the 30 minute program the Liberal MP - who has been protesting vaccine mandates for months - reiterated his views on Covid-19 restrictions. 

National Party member George Christensen (left) has been slammed for appearing on American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' (right) web program 'Infowars'

Throughout the 30 minute program the Liberal MP (pictured) - who has been protesting vaccine mandates for months - reiterated his views on Covid-19 restrictions

Throughout the 30 minute program the Liberal MP (pictured) - who has been protesting vaccine mandates for months - reiterated his views on Covid-19 restrictions

Ms Christensen argued rules were disproportionately aggressive compared to the risk of coronavirus and called for vaccine passports to be axed. 

He made no interjection when his host compared quarantine facilities in Australia to concentration camps in Nazi Germany. 

The outspoken MP later agreed with the notorious conspiracy theorist when he said: 'I had the German Government, the British Government admitting you're twice as likely to die for whatever reason after you've been doubled jabbed.' 

The British Government has since discredited this data which pointed to vaccinated people being older and dying from causes unrelated to Covid vaccines. 

In a bizarre move, Mr Christensen asked Americans who aligned with his views on masks, vaccines and passports to organise rallies outside Australian embassies. 

In a bizarre move, Mr Christensen (pictured) asked Americans who aligned with his views on masks, vaccines and passports to organise rallies outside Australian embassies

In a bizarre move, Mr Christensen (pictured) asked Americans who aligned with his views on masks, vaccines and passports to organise rallies outside Australian embassies

The Queensland-born MP (pictured left) has since been slammed by the former Nationals leader and the opposition for his appearance on the internet show

The Queensland-born MP (pictured left) has since been slammed by the former Nationals leader and the opposition for his appearance on the internet show

'The rest of the free world, please stand with us, please support us, and

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