My family visited me everyday in the hospital, hoping that it wouldn’t be the last time. They watched me wither away & fight for my life. They experienced this horror because of the risky dangerous & unproven covid jab mandate that caused me life threatening injuries, Dr verified
READ: https://t.co/y0cdk8VWCx
"This terrible set of circumstances does not emerge from nowhere. It is the product of decades of ideological conditioning. For years, police forces, universities, public services & government agencies have been immersed in theories that divide society..."
💣 HIPKINS CANNOT SURVIVE THIS!!!
New OIA papers suggest that @chrishipkins not only knew about the increased myocarditis risk of the Covid jab to youth as far back as 13 Aug 21, but at a meeting he chaired then the decision was taken to remove safety information about it from all official communications to the public.
And guess who else was at this meeting? @jacindaardern, Grant Robertson, @drayeshaverrall, @andrewlittle_nz and Ashley Bloomfield, @minhealthnz officials and Medsafe!
They ALL knowingly placed 285,000 children at risk, denying they and their parents full consent. Then to cover this up they ensured this meeting wasn’t minuted AND it was removed from their diaries.
As far as I’m concerned, they all belong in prison for risking our kids lives over a jab - but the biggest question for me is why? I don’t believe they would do this just to reduce vaccine hesitancy. There has to be more to it. It’s time for the public to know exactly what that @pfizer contract stated - and who gained from it.
Where is NZ’s MSM on this?
@nzherald@NewstalkZB@rnz_news@NZStuff@Breakfaston1
Well done uncovering what The Royal Commission and our entire MSM didn’t @KiwiAly!!!
https://t.co/68zslFpmAN
"It was deliberately orchestrated and done to provide the secretary with what she wanted." - Cynthia Hancox, Government Liaison for the National Council of Home Educators of NZ
Do you think isolated cases are being used to justify wider government control over homeschooling families?
🎥 Watch here: https://t.co/NJy7Slofws
Update (27.05.26): Government backs down on last-minute homeschooling law change; will consider future legislation.
Why do you think women would attend a women's only swimming session rather than just attend when anyone can? What difference do you think it makes to them if a man in a bathing suit says he is a woman or not? This renders the session pointless. Women who have experienced trauma & women who are not allowed to be around men while undressed due to religion will self-exclude.
"It's an absolute clown show…Saying that men who claim to be women can be potentially pregnant is just an absolute farce and taxpayers are paying $400,000 a year for the Sex Discrimination Commissioner's salary” 🤡
We’re being forced to pay for a circus we don’t want to attend.
📣 #FixTheSDA: https://t.co/R2K4FyE9D0
#IStandWithSallGrover #Auspol @SkyNewsAust
More in the "Who dunnit" Series what a difference ONE word makes when you spot it. We have the agenda that says Hipkins Chaired the meeting we have correspondence From Towns to Bloomfield and others that says that "Our advice on the use of the Pfizer vaccine in 12-15 year olds has also been considered by the Director-General and will be further considered by Cabinet on Monday after discussion at "OUR" regular Vaccine Ministers zoom meeting tomorrow afternoon (Friday 13th)." We knew from Verrells diary that "Health Officials" we at the meeting, now we know those health officials include Ian Town and Ashleigh Bloomfield. We now await minutes ... Who removed the safety information from Public communication? and in that process and willfully took away everyones informed consent in that age group. @HopeRising19@nzdsos@theplatform_nz
I completely regret getting the jab & wish I was not worried about being terminated because I would not have been seriously injured by the covid jab, Dr verified. I would still have my health, career & my ability to provide for my family. Termination would have been a lot better
A four minute pontification by Michael Laws @theplatform_nz filled to the brim with the unexpected...
First off actual respectful praise of the apparently "non sexy" @NZOFP and its "non sexy" media person @KiwiAly (by the way just check out some of the PR photo's of this woman Michael and you may wish to amend that opinion).
They are currently the country leaders in getting to the very bottom of an issue that should be dead center in front of every Kiwi.
Did Chris Hipkins LIE (bold face) about not knowing that technical advisors warned against mandating a second dose of Covid mRNA injectable to our high Myocarditis risk 12 - 15 year olds? Short answer - it's looking pretty irrefutable that this is the case.
And if he lied about knowing about this recommendation....and he and Ardern went right ahead and ignored key SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS for our Kiwi kids....is he really suitable to be the leader of the Labour party?
And secondly...
MICHAEL LAWS FINALLY ADMITS THAT KIWI'S DIED AND OTHERS WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED BY COVID SHOTS
I truly never, ever, ever believed I would see the day.
Apparently, job losses are only a national tragedy when they happen to people with university degrees.
Over the past decade, New Zealand has lost:
• Around 300 direct jobs at Marsden Point when our only oil refinery closed. Local leaders estimate including contractors and supply-chain businesses, the loss was well over 1,000 jobs.
• Around 120 direct jobs when the Holcim cement plant at Westport shut down, with significant flow-on effects for contractors, transport operators, and the coal industry that supplied it.
• Around 230 direct jobs when Winstone Pulp closed its Karioi pulp mill and Tangiwai sawmill, along with many forestry, harvesting, engineering, and transport jobs that depended on those operations.
• Around 230 direct jobs at Kinleith Mill when paper production was shut down, affecting contractors and suppliers throughout Tokoroa and the wider forestry sector.
• Around 175-230 direct jobs when the Whakatāne paper mill collapsed, plus the contractors, trucking companies, maintenance firms, and local businesses that relied on it.
• Around 300 direct jobs when the Waimate Meat Company closed, with major impacts on livestock transport, contractors, and local service businesses.
• Between 1,500 and 2,000 direct jobs across the coal sector following the collapse of Solid Energy and the decline of mining operations, alongside hundreds of contractor jobs in engineering, maintenance, transport, and support services.
All up, that's around 3,000–4,000 direct blue collar jobs gone. Once you include contractors, suppliers, transport firms, engineers, maintenance crews, and the businesses that depended on those workers spending money in their communities, the true impact was likely somewhere between 6,000 and 10,000 jobs.
Thousands lost their livelihoods. Sure there were a few stories, but they often emphasised how necessary it was for the environment or some other cause.
In many cases, the same people now lamenting public sector redundancies were actively cheering these closures on. We were told they were necessary. A transition away from unethical or dirty sectors. Progress. The price of climate action.
Workers were told to retrain. Learn how to code!!! "You just need to adapt!"
Now the cuts have reached Wellington and suddenly every redundancy is treated as a national emergency.
The same people who told coal miners, refinery workers, and mill workers to embrace change are now horrified that policy analysts, communications advisors, and bureaucrats might have to do the same.
Losing your job is hard regardless of who you are. A miner's mortgage matters just as much as a social media manager's mortgage. A forestry worker's family matters just as much as a policy advisor's family.
But the reaction over the past decade suggests many people in our political and media class don't actually believe that. To them, a blue collar worker losing their job was economic progress and necessary climate action.
A public servant losing theirs is a humanitarian crisis.
It seems that job losses only become a national conversation when they happen to people with the power to dominate the conversation.
READ: https://t.co/05WAifDpA6
We are being pushed toward the conclusion that this is a uniquely outrageous perk enjoyed by a single minister exploiting a loophole, when the actual picture is of a system in which a large number of MPs do the same or similar.
Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner thinks men who say they are women can potentially become pregnant. Abolish the Australian Human Rights Commission. It is a hopelessly captured institution full of hard Left idiot ideologues.
Form whatever opinion you like about MPs receiving accomodation allowances, but this reporting is totally dishonest as it makes it seem like she is unique. Here are just a few examples of other MPs who received it in 2025 while owning property in Wellington:
Celia Wade-Brown
Arena Williams
Duncan Webb
Jan Tinetti
Kieran McAnulty
Willie Jackson
Deborah Russell
I will publish the full info on my Substack later.
Using the same scheme, Kieran McAnulty rents his wife's apartment, Jan Tinetti and Jenny Salesa both rent their own apartments.
They are Labour MPs though, so they do not get reported on over several weeks of articles.
Why does @NZArmyCA@NZArmy still require new recruits to be covid vaccinated ? @ChrisPenknz why is this still in place when military around the world (esp US) is paying and reinstating those they kicked out for not being covid vaccinated ?
It was a performance so excruciatingly awful that at first I thought it was a fake AI video. Alas, it was very much real, providing further proof that we are ruled by feckless fools and mad ideologues.
https://t.co/cWU5c1KeIm
A lot of people have struggled to believe me when I say that the Australian Human Rights Commission is giving pregnancy protections in law to men who claim to be woman, because it’s so stupid it’s hard to believe anyone would say it.
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