The strangling of Professor Christopher Exley’s work on aluminium toxicity is emblematic of how scientific institutions have been captured by private interests – at the expense of the public.
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‘I do not consent’: one nurse’s story of vaccine injury, state abuse and emotional trauma
Chloe, a dedicated nurse who loved her job, spent Christmas day last year in hospital suffering severe heart problems after her second Pfizer injection. Diagnosed with pericarditis and heart dysrhythmia resulting from the jab, she was denied an exemption for the booster. Instead of putting herself at risk of more harm, she chose to walk away from the career she loved.
‘The most extraordinarily brutal government New Zealand has had for decades.’
In this long-form interview, Bruning describes the alarming disconnect between the academic literature and the Government’s covid response, its barrage of untransparent law-making, and the subsequent impact on our rights – and why the Covid-19 primary Acts must be repealed.