This Goes Against Our Rights
Luxon is taking away our right of consumer choice, our right to know what we are eating. In the near future “incredibly smart scientists” will be deciding for us.
Luxon is taking away our right of consumer choice, our right to know what we are eating. In the near future “incredibly smart scientists” will be deciding for us.
If this vaccine-cult decision stands, parental distrust of vaccines will extend to ‘public-school hesitancy’ – why send a child to a school that has almost no legal accountability for its actions?
Warnings that lockdowns would lead to an explosion of cancers were simply ignored by the Covid class.
There is good reason to blame the energy companies – they are acting like a cartel to price gouge consumers while failing to invest in the necessary infrastructure.
When capped prices are below market prevailing prices, shortages follow.
Politicians are acting superficially without understanding; treating biotechnology as if it were solely an economic fantasyland without rules or risks. Action without understanding is ultimately self-destructive.
The costs for producers and suppliers are still elevated, with some areas, like energy costs, seeing significant increases.
Those who partook in and set up the framework for this abusive behaviour must face personal punishment or they will do it again.
Strong evidence now shows direct advertising can lead to unnecessary, inappropriate and sometimes harmful prescribing.
They will now wage total war on customers. Down-right anti-competitive behavior is rewarded by imposing just tiny fines.
But not fast enough to stop the legacy of fetal alcohol syndrome.
They were not very good scientists before the pandemic and they are still not very good now
Who exactly is the medical council protecting in the harassment of doctors calling for caution while dealing less harshly with a doctor who has actually harmed his patients?
“In the absence of an announcement from the MOE to the education sector and parents, it’s vitally important that this news be communicated widely to school communities.”
Lester Levy told media there was an urgent need for rapid changes to prevent the agency from going broke in the coming months.