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WHO’s Plans for a Global Pandemic Treaty

While many are celebrating (and rightly so) in response to the easing of mandates and the relinquishing of the vaccine pass, we remain cautiously vigilant. Don’t get me wrong, it’s important to take the time to celebrate the small concessions and enjoy the partial restoration of some liberties. But after taking pause for few moments respite, it’s eyes to the horizon, with a view to what may come next.

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Dr. Alice Weidel: Address to the Bundestag

Dr. Alice Weidel from Germany’s AfD party addresses the German Federal Parliament, the Bundestag. She speaks clearly and eloquently against the proposition by the government to make covid-19 vaccines compulsory. In doing so, she makes specific points of the very real limitations on government power in a democracy.

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The Purge: Call Me Ishmael

For the last 27 years I have been a professor at Boston College, teaching a mix of literature and writing courses to thousands of students. Then along came the booster mandates.

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Stuff Publishes its Hit-Job on Hatchard

Bought-and-Paid-For media outlet Stuff have published their anticipated hit-job on Dr. Guy Hatchard.

No one will be surprised to learn that at no point does the article dispute the substance of Hatchard’s work and his writings on C-19 with scientific evidence, but instead is heavy on inuendo and character slurs.

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Just Sayin’: Ivermectin, More Evidence

I’m just sayin’, but who could have imagined it? Science shows “unequivocally” that you are 70 percent less likely to die from Covid-19 if treated with Ivermectin, which costs cents per patient, than if treated with Remdesivir, which costs around $US3,000 per patient.

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An Easy Way Out for Embattled Ardern

After the High Court handed the regime their collective arses regarding mandates for Police and the Armed Forces it should have been a wake-up call for them to stop illegally breaking the Bill of Rights Act. I hazard a guess that many business owners who put in place their own draconian mandates will have uttered expletives about their own predicament in breaching the Bill of Rights.

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