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Is This Knighthood the Price of Silence?

Sara Lunam voicesforfreedom.co.nz I have been trying to decide what is worse – the offer of a knighthood to an ex-public servant approximately six months out of office, or the acceptance of that knighthood by the recently ex-public servant? Ashley Bloomfield, whose salary working New Zealanders paid, did not

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You’d Have to Be Crazy to Dissent

You’d Have to Be Crazy to Dissent

There seems to be something about the medical profession that makes it draws more than its fair share of power-trippers. Even The Lancet is awake to the problem. Just as the engineering profession turns out more jihadis than any other, medicine is disproportionately associated with dictatorial bullies. Beyond the spectacularly

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Views of the Day

Views of the Day

Bob McCoskrie, of Family First, commented on the leaders and deputy leaders of Labour and National yesterday. We have a new prime minister, but if you thought that the radical social agenda would pause, or “reset Labour to the right” as some commentators have laughingly tried to claim, you just

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Canada Shows the Dangers of Euthanasia Laws

Canada Shows the Dangers of Euthanasia Laws

Right To Life News righttolife.org.uk Two Canadian doctors, who have euthanised 700 people between them, have described euthanasia as “the most rewarding work we’ve ever done” and used the term “delivery” to describe both the delivery of babies at birth and killing patients by euthanasia. Last year,

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Fentanyl and the War on Drugs

Fentanyl seems to have a strange grip on the public mind these days, as breathless (often questionable) narratives around this drug are everywhere. According to the news media, this mysterious substance is appearing on shopping cart handles, in children’s Halloween candy, in baby formula and even poisoning police officers

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BioNTech (Not Pfizer) Dodged the Safety Testing

BioNTech (Not Pfizer) Dodged the Safety Testing

Robert Kogon brownstone.org Robert Kogon is a pen name for a widely published financial journalist, a translator and researcher working in Europe. Follow him at Twitter here. He writes at edv1694.substack.com. In an informative Substack post, Sasha Latypova asks “Did Pfizer Perform Safety Testing for its Covid-19

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Where Did All the Workers Go?

Where Did All the Workers Go?

Bret Swanson brownstone.org Bret Swanson is president of the technology research firm Entropy Economics LLC, a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and writes the Infonomena Substack. In a November 30, 2022, speech on “Inflation and the Labor Market,” Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell blamed most of

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I’m on the Endangered Species List

Gary Moller garymoller.com I made this video nine months ago, which is as relevant as ever. Just one thing: We thought the fine for making unapproved health claims was to be $50,000. I was wrong. It is $200,000 or five years in jail – This is not punitive

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Where Do You Get Your Information From?

Where Do You Get Your Information From?

Dr. Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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They Won’t Let You Eat Cake

They Won’t Let You Eat Cake

Was it a mistake to ever let the medical profession campaign against smoking? Like most provocative rhetorical questions, the answer is, of course, “No… mostly”. There’s no doubt that the original action against smoking made some massive improvements to public health. That’s the good part. The bad part

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What Came First?

What Came First?

Dr. Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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Oh Dear That Will Never Do

Oh Dear That Will Never Do

Indeed: What has the very naughty and very suspended MP said about vaccines? He said: “There are very reasonable questions to be asked about the safety and effectiveness of the experimental mRNA vaccines and the risks and benefits of these treatments.” Oh, dear. That will never do. Not in this

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The New Zealand Govt Reaches for Total Medical Control

Dr. Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

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Covid and Our Kiwi Kids: Part Two

Covid and Our Kiwi Kids: Part Two

Cranmer cranmer.substack.com Lawyer with over 25 years experience in some of the world’s biggest law firms. I divide my time between the UK and NZ. ‘Two Shots for Summer’ By early October 2021, the media started to run stories that promoted the New Zealand government’s new

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Were 20 Million Lives Saved by the COVID-19 Vax Program?

Were 20 Million Lives Saved by the COVID-19 Vax Program?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science NZDSOS.com The Covid-19 pandemic has raised serious issues of publication fraud in what were once respected medical journals. We have discussed this in relation to the deliberate obliteration of Ivermectin as a safe and effective compound in prevention and treatment of Covid-19,

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Covid and Our Kiwi Kids

Cranmer cranmer.substack.com Lawyer with over 25 years experience in some of the world’s biggest law firms. I divide my time between the UK and NZ. Covid is a controversial and emotive topic. People hold strong views often based on bitter or difficult personal experiences. In the midst

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