Even More Lies and Deception
Hidden myocarditis warnings while mandating two doses for teens. Who will be held accountable?
Hidden myocarditis warnings while mandating two doses for teens. Who will be held accountable?
Confidence we’d get a hard hitting report was low.
A policy document obtained by MD Reports acknowledges that people harmed by Covid-19 vaccination were failed by the medical system – and outlines reforms to address it.
Ardern dictated that all of us should be subject to lockdown, even though the majority of us were not at any risk, apart from a bad case of the ’flu.
Until Hipkins finds the guts to say sorry properly, Labour can forget about regaining trust from the city that suffered most. Aucklanders remember the trauma.
The report is a scientific failure and its recommendation to enshrine vaccine mandates in law should be vigorously opposed. Any such provision would nullify the protections of the NZ Bill of Rights, which is supposed to ensure a right to refuse medical interventions.
By trying to please everyone the Commission ends up pleasing no one.
We were told “Trust the Experts.” The report shows ministers didn’t.
Part 1 of a series, looking at “Quarantine Nation”, Stuff’s new podcast series.
Urato says restoring trust requires transparency, not a cover up. “One key step to restore public trust is to emphasise transparency – to let the public see what’s going on, to let the sun shine in,” he said. Removing the vaccine mandate statement does not strengthen ACOG’s credibility.
For many featured in The Tribute, this report represents a final hope for official acknowledgement and the restoration of patient rights under the NZ Bill of Rights.
Though Covid injections have resulted in the deaths of millions, we will never know how many. Deaths due to Lysenkoism are uncertain, too, but in both, millions of lives were sacrificed by suppression of science, enforced in the pursuit of power.
A lived account of lockdowns, mandates and the human cost in New Zealand.
The scientific papers are available on the preprint server and at www.nzdsos.com for review.