Lessons We Need to Learn
No, these people are not going to learn anything. They don’t want to learn anything except that they were right.
No, these people are not going to learn anything. They don’t want to learn anything except that they were right.
Six brief presentations highlight the evidence that Covid vaccines are neither safe nor effective; call for an immediate halt to the Covid jab rollout; and call for recognition, justice and compensation for the ‘vaccine’ injured and bereaved.
MRC Free Speech America has also now recorded over 1300 cases of censorship related to Covid-19 or the related vaccines.
FOI release exposes insulting official arrogance.
Shake off the lethargy and stand up for journalism as it should be. Ask the hard questions. Demand the facts and figures: they are being hidden and need to be exposed to fresh air.
Despite growing evidence of failed and injurious mRNA vaccines and their unknown long-term health effects, NZ health authorities are still promoting the Covid vaccines as safe and effective and media are silent on the subject. Shame on them!
Politicians properly lashed but essential problems ignored.
Trust eroded by ‘heavy-handed’ measures, calls for CDC and new ‘pandemic’ strategy.
The HHS must take its findings seriously if there is any hope for public health to regain public.
Our legal advice suggests that the secrecy requirements contained in an NDA, depending on its terms, may be challenged in the courts and could be deemed illegal. Certainly any attempt to silence people adversely affected by a public health initiative appears to run contrary to New Zealand law.
There is an unwritten rule on this – only establish an inquiry when the outcome is either already known or won’t do great harm to the government.
When important information is kept secret, it can lead to rumours and misinformation. Releasing the contract prevents speculation, promotes clear, factual communication and reduces panic or distrust.
Our position is that the GS and the way it has been used, as well as actions taken by MCNZ with respect to ivermectin, have harmed both New Zealanders and the profession of medicine, perhaps irrevocably.
While Coster acknowledged these findings, he maintained that the police only escalated their response “when necessary”, adding that their approach brought about “the safest resolution that could have been achieved.”