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Chris Savage is a self-described anti-vaccination activist

CHRIS Savage, who has returned to Australia from Bali amid allegations he treated sick people, spoke at a rally and claimed vaccines were harming and killing babies.

Chris Savage speaks out against vaccination

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On June 21 last year Chris Savage stood up at a No Jab, No Pay, No Way rally in central Brisbane.

To applause, Savage claimed his police career was cut short after he started questioning cases of shaken baby syndrome when in fact he opined it was vaccines harming and killing babies.

“I was a Sgt of police in the police service. I was pushed out after we had a person in custody who was falsely accused of shaken baby syndrome,” Savage told the crowd.

He told of being bedridden himself for two weeks after receiving a hepatitis B vaccination during his police training. This woke him up to what he called brainwashing of the pro-vaccine camp. “I was in bed for two weeks and I could feel the life force being sucked out.”

Savage was medically retired from the Queensland Police Service in 2011.

By August 2015 he was in Bali, allegedly offering the IV infusions of magnesium and DMSO to Australians travelling to Bali and to locals as well.

On his Twitter account, Savage describes himself as: “organic farmer, anti-vaccine activist, former police officer, oxygen therapist to detox efficiently, endocrine trainer, sets anyone free from mind control.”

Australian Chris Savage in front of Gaia Holistic Wellness Center in Ubud, Bali, before he flew back to Australia after investigations began into allegations he was treating sick people. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro
Australian Chris Savage in front of Gaia Holistic Wellness Center in Ubud, Bali, before he flew back to Australia after investigations began into allegations he was treating sick people. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro

And the Twitter handle points to a website which offers sale of Superoxy bottled oxygen and ascorbic acid from a Post office box number at Amamoor. Savage lives at Amamoor.

In 1998 Savage stood as a One Nation candidate for the seat of Callide in the State Election. He was not successful.

A statutory declaration, on his Facebook, outlines Savage’s police career and details how, during his police training in 1989, he was given a hepatitis B vaccination. He tells that for the next two weeks he was bedridden. When he asked the doctor if the vaccine could have caused his illness he was told no.

After this, in 1993 when he was based at Zillmere police station, he was called to an apparent Sudden Infant Death of a six-month-old baby.

He asked the mother about the baby’s life from birth and was told that after vaccinations the baby had started crying and wouldn’t stop.

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EMAIL: cindy.wockner@news.com.au

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