1. I’ve said it for a while now, we are already in WWIII. We don’t have to wait for it. The difference is, it’s an Omniwar, what some call 5th generation warfare.
It’s a long listen with different speakers so you can take it in chunks. Some great history from Patrick. Lissa put the spanner in the works of the people that want to credit the structure seen in the jabs to salt and cholesterol.
The Q&A and the wrap up was my favourite part.
2. The UN Pact for the Future has been approved. What did we actually sign up for without hearing a peep from it from mainstream and how could that even happen?
I see a lot of people on social media blaming Winston for signing/stitching us for this. But it was Nanaia who led the team.
NZ at UN Future Summit
New Zealand participated in the UN Summit for the Future, held on September 22-23, 2024, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The summit aimed to strengthen global governance, reaffirm commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and enhance cooperation to address current and future challenges.
Leading the Delegation
New Zealand’s delegation was led by Hon. Nanaia Mahuta, Minister of Foreign Affairs, who played a key role in shaping the country’s contributions to the summit.
3. I love Ivor’s humour as he pins the tails on some serious donkey’s.
4. The presentation I would have given to our local board if they had given me 10 minutes instead of 3. The link to the shorter version is in the description along with the accompanying pdf to board members.
5. Can you sense the exasperation of someone who knows so much and is listened to so little? Geoff could be doing anything with his retirement but here he is putting hours into trying to help people wake up. Give the lad a medal for trying his best to get through to people that they are being had.
Short Shareables
1. Aly Cook's letter to Luxon and Reti says it all.
https://x.com/KiwiAly/status/1837945682717822981
2. Why didn’t Trump drain the swamp? Why does RFK Jr think he can help Trump do that? It’s a curious conjunction for me that MAHA in Sanskrit means Great.
https://x.com/ABridgen/status/1836324813297610972
3. An honest look at the whole idea of ketogenic diets and cancer.
4. Continuing in the vein of last weeks post from Katie Hopkins on us not being allowed to seriously think about Elle’s cancer journey, Amazon doesn’t seem to want you to know this either.
https://x.com/Honest_Medicine/status/1836220504073736286
Here’s the book Amazon thinks is too dangerous for you to read. https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Cancer-Care-2024-03-29-v1.pdf
And the summary paper: https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/CancerCare-Summary-2023-9-8.pdf
To find out what a ketogenic diet looks like there’s my free book and video course: https://www.daragrennie.com/health/evolving-food-pyramids/
5. Spotlight on the blood transfusion question. Unvaccinated blood is medically more valuable and should be the only blood used in transfusions.
Actionables
1. Kirsten Murfit’s petition to release the Pfizer contract still needs our support.
Here’s Top 12 Reasons to Release the Pfizer Contract from her Facebook post
1) Taxpayer Funds: the public must know how taxpayer funds are spent. The degree of public concern in the Government’s response to COVID-19 has resulted in the Royal Commission of Inquiry being extended. The public requires the contract to make fully informed submissions in Phase 2 of the Inquiry; given that the Government refuses to release the Phase 1 report until 2026.
2) Profit Making Business: Pfizer sells products for substantial profits and is subject to consumer protection laws. If Pfizer misrepresented the safety and effectiveness of the product, then the Government was induced into the contract by a misrepresentation and entitled to damages.
3) History of Criminal Fines: Pfizer has paid out billions in fines for safety-related and false claims offences, along with fines for government contracting and foreign corrupt practices. Pfizer paid the largest criminal fine ever imposed in the United States for any matter. When contracts are hidden, the risk of corruption increases. Public scrutiny is required to ensure that decisions are made in the public’s best interest, free from improper influence or conflicts of interest.
4) Mandates: the Government used extraordinary executive powers to introduce mandates. New Zealanders were forced to decide whether to take a product, with no medium- or long-term safety data, or lose their family’s income and/or rights to participate in society. If the Government introduced the mandates based on a misrepresentation that the product stopped transmission, then the house of representatives has a duty to the public to hold Pfizer accountable.
5) Indemnities: the publicly released South African contract confirms that Pfizer made the purchaser acknowledge that the long-term effects, efficacy and adverse effects of the product were not known at the time of entering the contract and that the product should not be serialized. Secrecy surrounding the indemnities undermines trust in the government processes and the public response to any future crisis.
6) Withholding Information: if Pfizer withheld adverse safety data from the Government, then the contract may be illegal or breach the warranties. If the contract affects health or the economy in a harmful way, New Zealanders need the information to protect themselves and make plans for their future. The Government acknowledges that Pfizer refuses to release the details of two active ingredients in the product. It is imperative to public health that these ingredients are disclosed to ascertain any causation with health outcomes.
7) Health Outcomes: the contract may reveal whether the product is being studied for medium and long-term health effects. New Zealanders have the right to know if there are future risks and how these will be managed or monitored. If the product causes harm, New Zealanders need to know if they have legal grounds to seek compensation.
Lack of ACC Cover: prior to the rollout of the product, ACC admitted that it did not have enough funds to cover the likely injuries. ACC is not providing the level of care that injured New Zealanders require. The contract may outline which party is liable and the injured may have grounds to bring a claim (which may also be the reason why Pfizer and/or the Government want to keep the contract secret).
9) Pfizer’s Strategy: the Government claims that the release of Pfizer’s vaccine strategy, relationships with third parties, and negotiating position would commercially prejudice the company. Pfizer’s commercial position should not be put ahead of the public interest if Pfizer made misrepresentations or required New Zealand assets to be offered up as security (as has happened in other nations).
10) Alternative Treatments: it is important that the public can trust in the Government’s procurement process. There is an overarching public interest in promoting the transparent conduct of public affairs and for the public to know whether Pfizer’s vaccine strategy included the banning of alternative treatments.
11) Informed Consent: every person has the right to fully understand the risks and benefits of any medical procedure and to make decisions about their own body. If the Government signed a contract that involves any harmful or potential impacts on health, we need to understand what risks the Government accepted on our behalf and if any information is being withhold from the public. This information is important to ascertain if people gave informed consent for the administration of the product.
12) Public Interest: if the contract negatively affects New Zealanders or our assets, it is in the public’s interest to have access to the terms of the contract. A well-functioning democracy requires transparency, especially when public health is at stake. Releasing the contract allows New Zealanders, experts, and advocacy groups to engage in an informed discussion and creates space for challenges or suggestions for improvement, ensuring better future outcomes. When important information is kept secret, it can lead to rumours and misinformation. Releasing the contract prevents speculation, promoting clear, factual communication and reducing panic or distrust.
https://petitions.parliament.nz/8890fa1e-7b77-4b3b-7cdb-08dcb057b576
2. Join the Resistance
https://jointheresistance.org/
3. Remember to laugh. The truth isn't always comfortable but it's always funny. As long as you're not attached to your mind or body that is. In my experience I manage that by connecting with the source of life within all of us.
Keep speaking the truth out there.
Continue to ask questions that will help people think.
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