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No Jab, No Job! Legal Info

No Jab, No Job! Legal Info

Voices for Freedom We are working on new legal challenges: both on behalf of the workers affected by the government’s recent No Jab, No Job legislation and in respect of private businesses mandating their own discriminatory vaccination policy. By filling in the form below you are helping us to

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Peter Ridd Loses High Court Challenge

Peter Ridd Loses High Court Challenge

Dr Peter Ridd has lost his High Court challenge to his sacking by James Cook University. But the scientist has every justification for stating that he has “lost the battle but will continue the war”. It might even be said that he has ensured his final victory. On the other

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COVID Is the Health of the New Zealand State

COVID Is the Health of the New Zealand State

Joanna Pennyfeather “War is the health of the state”, declared Randolph Bourne in his essay The State, written during the First World War. The central thesis of the essay is that the state thrives during conflict. Crises and conflicts are the food that fuels the growth of the state, which

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No Jab, No Job! Legal Info

No Jab, No Job! Legal Info

Voices for Freedom We are working on new legal challenges: both on behalf of the workers affected by the government’s recent No Jab, No Job legislation and in respect of private businesses mandating their own discriminatory vaccination policy. By filling in the form below you are helping us to

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Prime Minister, Why Are Midwives to Be Trained to Kill?

Prime Minister, Why Are Midwives to Be Trained to Kill?

Ken Orr Spokesperson Right to Life righttolife.org.nz Right to Life defends the duty of midwives to be the protector of the lives of unborn children and their mothers. For thousands of years civilisation has upheld the duty of midwives to be the guardian of the womb and the

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Treatment for Gender Dysphoria ‘Polarised’, ‘Mixed Evidence’ – College of Psychiatrists

Treatment for Gender Dysphoria ‘Polarised’, ‘Mixed Evidence’ – College of Psychiatrists

Family First The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) have released a position statement on gender dysphoria, and in it they explicitly acknowledge that “there are polarised views and mixed evidence regarding treatment options for people presenting with gender identity concerns, especially children and young people.” The

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Brian Tamaki Stands up to Excessive State Control

Brian Tamaki Stands up to Excessive State Control

Brian Tamaki Today I appeared before the Auckland Court and I have pleaded ‘not guilty to the charges laid against me by the NZ Police in relation to The Freedoms & Rights Coalition stand on 2nd October. I believe the judge agreed that we have a right to protest as

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No Jab, No Job! Legal Info

No Jab, No Job! Legal Info

Voices for Freedom We are working on new legal challenges: both on behalf of the workers affected by the government’s recent No Jab, No Job legislation and in respect of private businesses mandating their own discriminatory vaccination policy. By filling in the form below you are helping us to

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Opposition Complicit in Labour’s Abuse

Opposition Complicit in Labour’s Abuse

Ted Johnston BSc BA LLB Co-Leader, New Conservative “When it comes to Covid, Act is Labour’s main cheerleader,” says New Conservative Co-Leader Ted Johnston. Labour last week stated that a vaccination certificate will be imposed by November this year, and a vaccination passport will soon be implemented. Education and

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Britney’s Conservatorship Is One Example of How the Legacy of Eugenics in the US Continues to Affect the Lives of Disabled Women

Britney’s Conservatorship Is One Example of How the Legacy of Eugenics in the US Continues to Affect the Lives of Disabled Women

Michaela Kathleen Curran University of Iowa Michaela Kathleen Curran is a Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Community and Behavioral Health in the College of Public Health at the University of Iowa. Her research focuses on social-structural determinants of health; global health; disparities in disability access and accommodations;

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NZ’s Alcohol History on Repeat
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NZ’s Alcohol History on Repeat

Stuart Smith MP for Kaikoura Spokesperson for Climate Change, EQC and Viticulture Information Opinion In 1918, they closed bars across the country at six o’clock, in an attempt to curb the drinking problem. The idea was that if we shut the supply of alcohol off, people simply won’t

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First Major Second Amendment Case before the Supreme Court in over a Decade Could Topple Gun Restrictions
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First Major Second Amendment Case before the Supreme Court in over a Decade Could Topple Gun Restrictions

Eric Ruben Southern Methodist University Professor Ruben’s scholarly interests span criminal law, constitutional law, legal ethics, legal empirics, and legal history. Currently, he is researching issues involving self-defense and the right to keep and bear arms. He teaches criminal law, professional responsibility, and a seminar on the Second Amendment.

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Watch How Badly This Young Submitter Was Treated

Watch How Badly This Young Submitter Was Treated

Bob McCoskrie National Director Family First Before we show you – and encourage you – with a couple of superb submissions made this week on the ‘conversion therapy’ bill by medical professionals, a counsellor and a grandparent, we want to show you how a young submitter was treated. You will be shocked

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Following the Law Is Now ‘Morally Questionable’

Simon Black sovereignman.com Simon Black, as James Hickman is more commonly known, is the Founder of Sovereign Man. He is an international investor, entrepreneur, and a free man. His daily e-letter, Notes from the Field, draws on his life, business and travel experiences to help readers gain more freedom,

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‘There’s No Prenatal Test for Awesome’
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‘There’s No Prenatal Test for Awesome’

Michael Cook mercatornet.com Michael Cook is the editor of MercatorNet. A British woman with Down syndrome lost a court challenge against the UK’s abortion law last month. She was contesting the legality of abortion up until birth of a foetus with her condition. Heidi Crowter, 26, and two

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