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You Don’t Have to Wear a Mask When Using Health Services

You Don’t Have to Wear a Mask When Using Health Services

One of the last great reminders of the ‘Covid pandemic’ is the ongoing requirement to wear masks in health services. Go to your local hospital, doctor’s office or pharmacy and you will still see signs everywhere telling you that you must wear a mask or face certain death from

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Cheryl Amos, Mother to Louis

Cheryl Amos, Mother to Louis

Free NZ freenz.substack.com Cheryl Amos is the mother to talented musician and songwriter Louis Amos. Louis died in early 2022, at age 19. In our interview, Cheryl remembers Louis, his musical talents, and the gift that was his life. The interview starts off with a heart-wrenching prayer from

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Not Harmless: Cannabis Use and Mental Health

familyfirst.org.nz As the debate about drug legalisation continues in this country, yet more research shows the negative health outcomes from cannabis use, especially for young men. It is estimated that 30 per cent of cases of schizophrenia among men aged 21-30 might have been prevented by averting cannabis

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How Will the Voice Bring Peace to the Indigenous?

How Will the Voice Bring Peace to the Indigenous?

mercatornet.com Having recently returned ‘down south’ from almost a year spent living and working in the Northern Territory, I could not be more opposed to the proposed voice to Parliament. Like many other Sydneysiders, I used to support the idea. I was persuaded by slick messaging from public figures,

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Inside the Cult That Is Covid

Inside the Cult That Is Covid

hatchardreport.com OPINION The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has announced that the incidence of atrial fibrillation has increased by 50 per cent over the last decade. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a condition which causes an irregular and often rapid heart rate. It can lead to stroke and heart failure. The

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The Best Life Lesson for a Teen Is a Job

brownstone.org During the Covid debacle, kids were locked out of school or otherwise condemned to an inferior Zoom education for up to two years. What were the alternatives? Unfortunately, since the New Deal, the federal government has severely restricted teenagers’ opportunities for gainful employment. But new evidence proves that

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And Just like That, Your Rights Are Gone

And Just like That, Your Rights Are Gone

brownstone.org “He who controls the children, controls the future.” Whose quote is that? It’s mine. It formulated in my mind over the past several months as I’ve been adding more and more parental rights’ issues into my speeches. Why do I keep adding more and more in?

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Sorry, This Is Not Going Away

Sorry, This Is Not Going Away

ronpaulinstitute.org The kids are two years behind in education. Inflation still rages. White-collar jobs are disappearing thanks to the reversal of Fed policy. Household finances are a wreck. The medical industry is in upheaval. Trust in government has never been lower. Major media too is discredited. Young people are

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The Youth Drug Crisis in US

The Youth Drug Crisis in US

familyfirst.org.nz Legalized drug crisis is harming young people far more than most realise The data is in and it’s becoming increasingly clear that the impacts of commercial marijuana industry are even worse than we thought, particularly for America’s young people. A new report released by Smart

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What’s Happening at the 76th WHO Assembly?

What’s Happening at the 76th WHO Assembly?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com The World Health Organization (WHO) are hosting the 76th World Health Assembly in Geneva from 21 to 30 May 2023, during which time they are also celebrating their 75th anniversary. Three main issues are on the agenda this year, all of

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They Are Treating Us like Mushrooms

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‘Transition’ Doesn’t Help Kids at All

‘Transition’ Doesn’t Help Kids at All

Demented “rainbow” activists are flouncing and fluffing themselves across the land as more and more jurisdictions curtail or outright ban medical experimentation on children in the name of “gender”. Of course, the media and activists lie and call it “gender-affirming care” — a double tautology, as it neither affirms the reality

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Who Will We Vote for Now?

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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The Government Needs to Act Now to Save Lives

Danny Bedingfield President, Prostate Cancer Foundation New Zealand Cancer kills, but early detection of cancer reduces the number who die from it. Whatever the circumstances, there are always better clinical outcomes if the existence of cancer is known earlier. Our health system and government know this, and currently takes action

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Increased Risk of Blindness after mRNA Vax

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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Botched Measles Campaign Cost $1,300 per Person

Botched Measles Campaign Cost $1,300 per Person

Yesterday the Auditor General confirmed that Labour’s botched measle’s catch-up campaign lacked targets and did not achieve its goals, National’s Health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says. “Labour spent $32 million over two years on a measles catch-up campaign, but only reached a mere 7 per cent of

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