New Zealand is terrifyingly close to a measles outbreak, it’s alleged. The usual suspects want the Government to put in place hardcore surveillance and border controls.
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‘Fact-checker’ NewsGuard quietly launches in Australasia
As the global censors circle, it’s worth remembering that life is for living. Screw their fake ‘safety’.
The blinkers are coming off
An ominous change from advisory to mandatory recommendations at the WHO is afoot – but the public are getting wise, reports Keri Molloy.
Job offer for former RNZ ‘pro-Russia’ journalist; Wagner Rebellion likely a Russian negotiation strategy
Consortium News’ offer shows up RNZs blatant political censorship, while all may not be as it seems with the apparent rebellion against Russia.
Ashley Bloomfield co-chairs working group for IHR amendments
Bloomfield denied injection exemptions to countless people who were at known risk from the jab. Now he’s heading up a global decision making body that is attempting to take control of national public health responses to future pandemics. What could go wrong?
Ministry of Truth NZ: The documents that reveal the government’s many tentacled approach to mass political monitoring
Two documents released under OIA lay out the mindset and the cross-agency apparatus the government set up to monitor and record so-called ‘mis-and-disinformation’. They raise serious questions about whether or not the state is respecting citizens’ privacy and right to free speech and whether it’s treating political dissent as ‘disinformation’.
‘Misinformation’ used as justification for tracking and censoring lawful speech by secretive British government units
Labeling some speech as ‘mis-and-disinformation’ has become a convenient way for governments to justify tracking and attempting to control the expression of dissenting views, including those of journalists and MPs, as a new report from the UK shows.
Blackboxed: New Zealand’s expensive management consultants
Jodie Bruning exposes the millions of dollars the Government is spending on consultants, which she argues, are effectively delivering pre-packaged, locked and loaded policy that is oblivious to the concerns and interests of the public.
Booster rollout associated with higher excess deaths in New Zealand, new study shows
Stronger evidence should have underpinned the booster rollout than for the original Pfizer doses, given a clear shift in the risk-benefit ratio, yet the opposite holds, says economics professor John Gibson.
It’s no use going back to yesterday: a news digest from the new normal
The Looking Glass reviews a selection of news highlighting local and international technocratic developments, narrative twists and turns, and the people power pushing back.