Friday 20 May 2022 06:25 PM Clive Palmer spams Australians with false WHO conspiracy texts on eve of the ... trends now

Friday 20 May 2022 06:25 PM Clive Palmer spams Australians with false WHO conspiracy texts on eve of the ... trends now
Friday 20 May 2022 06:25 PM Clive Palmer spams Australians with false WHO conspiracy texts on eve of the ... trends now

Friday 20 May 2022 06:25 PM Clive Palmer spams Australians with false WHO conspiracy texts on eve of the ... trends now

Clive Palmer spams Australians with false WHO conspiracy texts on the eve of the federal election: 'How is this legal?' Controversial politician has angered many Aussies ahead of the federal election The United Australia Party founder sent out a spam text message late on Friday Suggested major parties are part of a pact with the World Health Organisation

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Clive Palmer has left countless Australians frustrated on the eve of the federal election, sending out a controversial spam text message about the World Health Organisation.

The mining billionaire and leader of United Australia Party inferred the country would be giving up control of it's healthcare system to the WHO and that it must be stopped.

The false conspiracy theory message shared a link to a video of UAP leader Craig Kelly where he says 'Australians cannot surrender the sovereignty of our nation and our medical decisions to the WHO'.

'Spamming texts AGAIN from UAP. Saying that Australia is transferring all AU hospital & health to World Health Org!! How is this legal?,' one wrote, with another stating they had just received 'another bloody UAP conspiracy text.' 

Clive Palmer has left countless Australians frustrated on the eve of the federal election, sending out a controversial spam text message about the World Health Organisation

Clive Palmer has left countless Australians frustrated on the eve of the federal election, sending out a controversial

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