This Time of Terror

As Renee’s situation describes, those forcibly receiving a dangerous inoculation to keep their job, who are then injured, often become reliant on the same services promoting and administering the injection. They also then face losing the job that they risked their health for in the first place. I speak to these people, and to grieving … More This Time of Terror

Science Sessions

“The most toxic substances in human history“, as stated by ICU-Pulmonary Specialist Dr Paul Marik, were explained in detail by Dr Seneff, senior research scientist at Massachussetts Institute of Technology, speaking at a PANDA Open Science Session in March 2022. In the first few minutes she had this to say. A journalist specialising in corruption … More Science Sessions

The Guy Who Decides And Other Characters

Noor Bin Ladin, niece of Osama, speaks from the shores of Lake Geneva, on the WHO Treaty, Health Regulation amendments and use of health crises to justify digital passport implementations. The harms of placing moist, germ-soaked material over airways without any training or criteria are discussed and demonstrated in this short video. The guy who … More The Guy Who Decides And Other Characters

Get in Good Trouble

“Stand up for what you believe in. Speak up. Speak out. Get in the way. Get in good trouble. Necessary trouble. When you see something that is not right, you must say something, you must do something. Democracy is not a state, it is an act [John Lewis, American Civil Rights Activist] … Nelson Mandela’s … More Get in Good Trouble

River of No Return

On 17 April 1975 the people of Phnom Penh were expelled into the countryside by Marxist soldiers claiming it was for their safety and would be only for a short time. Dr Nal Oum was Deputy Director of the Paediatric Ward at the National Hospital at that time. In this interview with Jan Jekielek of … More River of No Return

Conferences, Coincidences and Consciences

Klaus Schwab (World Economic Forum Chairman) and Albert Bourla (Pfizer CEO) shared the stage in Davos this week, before an invited audience. Tickets cost between $26,000 to $600,000 for the privilege of accepting the invitation. This brief clip leads me to wonder about the value. Attendees could have spent far less and been in Bath … More Conferences, Coincidences and Consciences

This Dangerous Bridge

I wonder how this can happen in modern day society? Most New Zealanders are completey unaware! Where are their families? What right do their families have to be heard? As a member of the public, I find it unconscionable that licensing bodies are sending messages like this to professionals working in health. “As a health … More This Dangerous Bridge

Citizen Journalists Exposing The Reset

The Prime Minister of Cambodia is a billionaire who travels along the Mekong River by imperial helicopter convoy frequently. Flying low, the noise and wind of their propellers stop the starving masses in their dusty barefoot tracks ever so briefly until their leader’s presence fades into the horizon. On invitation by Klaus Schwab, PM Hun … More Citizen Journalists Exposing The Reset

Saying No In Time

Taken from New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out With Science: Stop the Treaty. The World Health Assembly are in congress this week to discuss the proposed Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Treaty (“the Treaty”) and amendments to the International Health Regulations (“IHR”). Authored by Kirsten Murfitt from New Zealand Lawyers Speaking Out With Science (NZLSOS), the attached … More Saying No In Time