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Phil Green
It was a big day for the BFD when the amazing Guy Hatchard revealed the news that he’d finally got that ‘Gotcha!’ moment when he revealed through OIAs that the Ministry of Health had permitted themselves over 11,000 exemptions from the Covid vaccine.
There’s a meme on the BFD which gets posted periodically showing a man in a full suit of armour, who gets killed by an arrow (Covid) through his slim face mask visor. This is a perfect analogy for the victory Guy has won over the crazy cult.
He couldn’t get them on the vax injured and he couldn’t make a dent with regard to excess deaths post ‘vaccination’. They just wouldn’t reply to his emails and those wonderful doctors at NZDSOS had the exact same problems.
But he will get them on their own hypocrisy, which, judging from the early comments here following his article, has done more to rouse the wrath than other articles he’s written where it’s almost a shrug of the shoulders.
Guy writes, “In case we think that the enthusiasm for Covid vaccination was limited to the Labour Party, it wasn’t. A source I believe to be reliable inside the National Party has leaked the information that leader Chris Luxon mandated all National MPs to get vaccinated. I wonder what they think about that now? Luxon has told members of the public that he doesn’t want any unvaccinated voting for him…”
Often on the BFD, there’s been the call that had National or Act been in power during Covid, they’d have done it harder and more efficiently. I think that’s true, and I for one personally believe that it was a good job the “Be kind” party were in control during this time.
Take that as you will, but the insanity swept the Western countries around the world, all at the same time and in lockstep with each other. Our insane masters may have been worse, but curiously their tribal agenda ran concomitantly with pandering to a specific group. Many Maori resisted the Covid-19 vaccine message, and the government couldn’t do anything about it, except to sic other Maori groups onto them (read Tamihere).
Maori people were a large part of the home-spun parliament protest movement and in the spectrum of political parties, who do you think they’ll be voting for? I doubt it’ll be Te Pati Maori. They’ll be reaching the same conclusion as Guy Hatchard, and voting NZ First.