The NZ Pandemic Experience Offers a Lesson for the World
… but not the one our government is busy promoting. Ignoring the evidence amounts to a wilful act of misplaced faith which ignores the public good and will ultimately destabilise our nation.
… but not the one our government is busy promoting. Ignoring the evidence amounts to a wilful act of misplaced faith which ignores the public good and will ultimately destabilise our nation.
Needless to say, there has been no mention in mainstream media of these interesting and important findings.
A truly independent regulator will be vital.
Authorship, citations, even academic journal editors, are up for sale. It is unclear when paper mills began to operate at scale.
The policy formulation process has been extraordinarily poor. The case is not made scientifically, economically or environmentally in any underpinning policy documentation.
Because it is Māori-related wasteful spending, newsrooms fall over themselves not to cover it. We get individual journalists contacting us about some of our stories saying they’d love to pick them up but their colleagues and editors would go berserk.
Let me give you a hint: exceptions are never decided in the White House.
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.
The government’s failures of transparency and oversight are why we are at this juncture today. RFK – should he overcome powerful opposition – may have the last word.
According to current scientific assessments it is not safe or effective. We just have one parting question for Minister Collins. Did she do her homework?
The only way to safeguard our freedoms is to remain informed and engaged.
How a Canadian porch camera caught a cosmic phenomenon.