I had a letter yesterday from the Labour Party campaign manager Hayden Munro, asking me to donate to Labour’s campaign fund.
My reply:
Hello Hayden,
If Labour promises not to sign Aotearoa/New Zealand up to the WHO international treaty: and if the party promises not to sign us up to the WHO international health amendments, I might consider supporting the party again.
Oh, and if the government will cease hounding anyone that disagrees with it, by way of its infamous 'disinformation project', I might consider voting Labour again.
Maybe.
And if Chris Hipkins acknowledged that the WHO and NZ health authorities were wrong about the Pfizer vaccine, and if the government did something to acknowledge, apologise to- and compensate the vaccine injured, I might regain some respect for Labour.
As things stand there is no way in hell I will either vote for or support Labour in the upcoming election.
I am happy to discuss these issues.
And a little titbit from researcher James Roguski this morning: In 2022, the World Health Organization spent twice as much money on salaries ($1.164 billion) as they did on medical supplies and materials ($551 million).
These are the bureaucrats who have mapped out the said proposed international treaty and the international health amendments.
I’m seriously considering voting for the new but growing Democracy NZ party, because party leader Matt King tells me, “We are opposed to all overseas dictates, so that includes WHO, WEF and UN.”
Are there any other politicians who feel similarly about overseas interference?
Now is a good time to stand up and be counted.
Very cool Keri, love what and how you said it. We should all be sending such letters xxx Hugs from Germany Feli
Great reply - please post and let us know if he answers - they normally dont!