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Knowledge is power: stand in it and use it wisely with a strong voice.

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New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science (NZDSOS) recommends the substack from Dr Gerry Brady, with great confidence. 

He publishes his Covid Medical Newsletter twice weekly, here. Every important medical, legal and political development is covered. 

As a reliable and comprehensive time-saver we use it – well, twice weekly. Gerry misses nothing of substance, and his team trawl the best sources so we don’t have to. He has an economics and finance newsletter too, Boom Economics, which is well worth the time. 

Whilst we’re on the topic of great resources, we’ll mention a couple of others, which is not to denigrate the hard work done by many other researchers and archivists. 

Please let us know if you follow reliable, well organised sites. Send us a message or put them in the comments.

Jason Christoff is a researcher and trainer in overcoming self-sabotage and behavioural programming. He has a list of documentaries on Covid and related truths. 

This blogger has compiled a large database of medical references concerning vaccine harms:

https://ashmedai.substack.com/p/the-complete-compilation-of-2752?sort=new

This site offers a compendium of references to support rejecting Covid jabs for children:

The redoubtable – and ever correct – Dr Vernon Coleman still has a lot to say and should be considered an international treasure:

https://www.vernoncoleman.com/main.htm

There are many others of course, but a final word goes to one of the earliest and still best timeline diaries of the case against the jabs: NoJabForMe.info.

Knowledge is power – stand in it, use it wisely and with a strong voice. Future people will thank you and know your name. 

This article was originally published by New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science.

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