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Thank you. This interview is heartbreaking in many ways, medical discipline overreach not the least of it. May this brave experienced woman be able to reunite with her family and soon. Massive shame on the silent complicit majority of NZ drs, and all the ongoing architects of silence in nz, the media in particular.

A big positive reason to look favorably upon resettlement in the US is this important signal of awareness emerging in a recent statement by US Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch within the last few days as ai understands. Here is a small excerpt from his, I assume, public, 8 page statement that he issued after a one sentence directive.

Justice Gorsuch,

“Since March 2020, we may have experienced the greatest intrusions on civil liberties in the peacetime history of this country. Executive officials across the country issued emergency decrees on a breathtaking scale. Governors and local leaders imposed lockdown orders forcing people to remain in their homes. They shuttered businesses and schools, public and private. They closed churches even as they allowed casinos and other favored businesses to carry on. They threatened violators not just with civil penalties but with criminal sanctions too. They surveilled church parking lots, recorded license plates, and issued notices warning that attendance at even outdoor services satisfying all state social-distancing and hygiene requirements could amount to criminal conduct. They divided cities and neighborhoods into color-coded zones, forced individuals to fight for their freedoms in court on emergency timetables, and then changed their color-coded schemes when defeat in court seemed imminent.”

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Here is the link to US Supreme Court Judge Gorsuch’s statement.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pdf/22-592_5hd5.pdf

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Thank you for another conversation that documents the reality of what has taken place. Loss of family can be worse than loss of one's own life. I would scrub floors to maintain those bonds.

And so many people are asking, where can I run?

We have to celebrate the victories of those who are fighting to right the wrongs that have been done - in New Zealand and here in the U.S. I worry, however, that this is not turning the ship around. I can look to the past and ask if the injection-injured are being compensated, and I hope they are, and I celebrate their victories, but even then justice has not adequately been served. I read the statement made by Justice Gorsuch, in a recent opinion handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court, about the dereliction of duty at all levels of government during the assault on our freedoms, but I am not celebrating his words. I am sneering at him, instead, because he speaks only after this chapter has been closed, and everyone has been given permission to say we made big mistakes. We can say it because the pattern will be different next time, so it's okay to critique the patterns of the past. We are being handed trinkets to pacify the public while the WHO is marching forward with a system that will be global in scope and utterly devoid of checks and balances. We are celebrating victories against a dead system here in the U.S. We might not wear masks, but that is not a victory, it is an invitation to let our guard down. Where are our successes against the coming unfettered discretion of the global elite, as they develop a regime of medical totalitarianism that swallows the world whole - and your country and mine along with it? If we can't defeat the WHO now, while we can still speak, how can we hope to take meaningful action once this system has been put into place?

But forget the WHO. Look at what is happening in Ukraine. Even as Putin is still lighting up the night sky (which in my opinion is nothing other than his contribution to the destructive chaos portion of the Great Reset) - even in the midst of destruction, the global elite, acting through Western interests as the other arm of the Great Reset pincers, are pursuing their vision of Ukraine as the model for a digitized green economy. Consider the irony: Reconstruction is moving forward, agricultural land is being sold off, the country is being privatized, investments are being made, even before the results of the war are in. Are we really supposed to believe it isn't scripted on both sides, just as Covid was?

How is New Zealand doing? Is the U.S. really any better? It looks very much to me as though Ukraine is the test case for what can be done with nations that are expendable - or recalcitrant. New Zealand will go peacefully into that dark night. The U.S., not so much - but after a brutal destruction, it will end up there anyway. It is about a lion (Great Britain), a bear (Russia), a leopard (Germany), and an eagle (the United States). "The first was like a lion and had the wings of an eagle. I kept looking until its wings were plucked (Daniel 7:4). A correct understanding of this text reveals that it was never about the civilizations of the Ancient Near East, as is often claimed. It is about the time of the end.

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Yes. I agree with your overview and reminder of how it is. The shameful belated, and so very embarrassing, inconsequential ‘awareness’ shown in statements from actors in this US judicial system will not stop this agenda. Sadly. But it might dial down the signaling and make the US temporarily and temporally more pleasant than nz. However, it is clear, the entitled ‘makers’ of this global crime think they are above such law and reign beyond, one key point of weakness for them perhaps. One small consolation, in the end, ‘they’ the ‘makers’, also will become victims of their own ‘making’, as ‘their’ very own masked jabbed medical foot soldiers deliver to them, and to such lately ‘aware’ judiciary, in their time of sickness or inevitable age, and need, the very toxic cocktails of ‘run-death-is-near’, or some other exciting ‘scientifically’ updated version, produced with care from DOMANE or some other such military contractor. And, they will know.

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Yes, temporarily more pleasant. But a sad situation when the best to be hoped for is buying some time. By the way, I did not write my comment on Gorsuch in response to your post, which I had not read when I posted mine. My comments were based on watching the U.S. court system go from handing down decisions that ignored precedent, denied human rights, and sent the hospitalized to their death, to becoming user-friendly virtually overnight. Normal development in legal precedent is a painfully slow process.

This looked as though someone flipped a switch and said the experiment is over now, it's time to move on. I have no doubt that the elite have antidotes at their disposal for everything they perpetrate (except, perhaps, depleted uranium and nuclear fallout - for those they have more accurate targeting now).

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yet another excellent commentary -- thank you! What's going on in the States is painfully lawless, and also heartbreaking to me.

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Thank you for this conversation / interview with Dr. Bishop. I just now finished listening. While it details a terrible injustice, overall, I found it very inspiring, and I think others will, too.

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This is a very good interview.

It's a clearly spoken and unique perspective, especially hearing about the former Soviet union and the dominating systems and government overreach we see today.

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