Fight
The hearing is set down for three days starting 10 March. It’s one of many small steps on the way to ensuring we never so readily slip into tyranny again.
The hearing is set down for three days starting 10 March. It’s one of many small steps on the way to ensuring we never so readily slip into tyranny again.
The proposal of the New Zealand Government to deregulate biotechnology experimentation contained in the Gene Technology Bill currently before parliament looks absurd and foolhardy in the light of the results released by the Yale team this week.
The amendment removed the words “on a restricted basis for the treatment of a limited number of patients”.
By addressing these issues head-on and prioritising patient welfare, the medical community can begin to heal divisions and rebuild trust that has been damaged.
Now, phase two of the RCI begins, and it’s our chance to demand better. With Grant Illingworth KC leading this phase, there’s hope for meaningful change – but only if this inquiry addresses what truly matters.
It is deplorable for Biden to preemptively pardon Fauci on his last day in office, with so little known about the research NIAID funded in 2019 and voters so clearly eager to learn more. A pardon to preempt an investigation is not a pardon: it is obstruction.
I want to highlight a few of our questions here in the faint hope that the other witnesses, notably MHRA, will not also be given a ‘Hancock-style’ easy ride when they appear before the inquiry over the next two weeks.
The MCNZ has given itself two headaches: the first is erosion of trust in the NZ medical industry and the second is the growth of its competition in the form of natural and alternative medicines and practices.
I still get told by fellow doctors that they are not seeing this association. I now know why. Not one doctor had enquired about their vaccine history.
The Covid-19 spectacle. Going into 2025, we must not forget: we must think about it and demand answers and accountability.
Some reflections as we near the end of another year of 1984 dystopia.
Sr Rennick has exposed the bias of the TGA. Has Medsafe done the same thing?
NZDSOS has sent an urgent letter to the prime minister, NZ leaders and health officials.
Instead of protecting the public, AHPRA has become a tool for enforcing political compliance through regulatory terror. The human cost is devastating. This demands a complete overhaul of medical regulation in Australia.
We need more lawyers like Anna de Buisseret fighting for the future of humanity.
Each presentation is shared separately below with a brief summary of the speaker’s theme.