Sue Grey, New Zealand owes you a debt of gratitude that I hope you receive in full .
As an ordinary bloke I find it hard to find the words needed to express how strongly I personally appreciate and feel about what you have done for the future of my descendants in this beautiful country.
As someone who sees on a daily basis now the damage done to all of us, regardless of vaccine status,
my search now is to find someone here that's truly uncontaminated by this modern affliction. Most are not aware of the full depth of what has occurred and still believe in the "pureblood" myth.
This is also now an environmental issue as I have also looked at sheep, chickens, possums and mice, only to have the same findings.
My only hope is that as people realise that we are all in the same boat regarding the future health effects to come, that the divisions in our society are ended and as a united peoples confront the perpetrators.
The evidence is there and easy to find for anyone looking. NZ lawyers should prepare to represent more than just the vaccine injured.
I would like to understand: « This is also now an environmental issue as I have also looked at sheep, chickens, possums and mice, only to have the same findings. »
I was given a 18 months prison sentence in 2011 for going armed to cause fear. On the day of the offense I visited several media outlets to complain about the fear of skin cancer, which I experienced when forced to use a bicycle helmet.
I was forcefully arrested and locked up a few times for using a sunhat rather than the helmet that has no rim, you are not permitted to attach stuff to your helmet according to the label.
When I was around 24 I had a skin cancer on my face. and later I developed melanoma. Thousands die every year from skin cancer however the number of cyclist killed is a small fraction of that number. The family trusts of the members pushing mandatory bicycle helmets laws held interest in the big booming pharmaceutical and plastics industries. A lot pf people liked what I did, a publicity stunt to get the issue in the news.
More about the cool hemp farm opportunity at my website
This is a factual and very informative interview. Thank you both for your courage! One of the most important things said, in my opinion: In times of emergency, one should be able to question the government.
Sue Grey, New Zealand owes you a debt of gratitude that I hope you receive in full .
As an ordinary bloke I find it hard to find the words needed to express how strongly I personally appreciate and feel about what you have done for the future of my descendants in this beautiful country.
As someone who sees on a daily basis now the damage done to all of us, regardless of vaccine status,
my search now is to find someone here that's truly uncontaminated by this modern affliction. Most are not aware of the full depth of what has occurred and still believe in the "pureblood" myth.
This is also now an environmental issue as I have also looked at sheep, chickens, possums and mice, only to have the same findings.
My only hope is that as people realise that we are all in the same boat regarding the future health effects to come, that the divisions in our society are ended and as a united peoples confront the perpetrators.
The evidence is there and easy to find for anyone looking. NZ lawyers should prepare to represent more than just the vaccine injured.
May your future be rewarded by your past actions.
I would like to understand: « This is also now an environmental issue as I have also looked at sheep, chickens, possums and mice, only to have the same findings. »
What do you mean?
Hi Johanne,
Have a look at my substack, its all explained and visually there.
Regards,
matt.
I was given a 18 months prison sentence in 2011 for going armed to cause fear. On the day of the offense I visited several media outlets to complain about the fear of skin cancer, which I experienced when forced to use a bicycle helmet.
I was forcefully arrested and locked up a few times for using a sunhat rather than the helmet that has no rim, you are not permitted to attach stuff to your helmet according to the label.
When I was around 24 I had a skin cancer on my face. and later I developed melanoma. Thousands die every year from skin cancer however the number of cyclist killed is a small fraction of that number. The family trusts of the members pushing mandatory bicycle helmets laws held interest in the big booming pharmaceutical and plastics industries. A lot pf people liked what I did, a publicity stunt to get the issue in the news.
More about the cool hemp farm opportunity at my website
This is a factual and very informative interview. Thank you both for your courage! One of the most important things said, in my opinion: In times of emergency, one should be able to question the government.
Thanks so much
Thank you!
Cheers Manny, you're right. I do have a lot to chew on. Luckily it's familiar fare
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