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N8WUNZ 20221130 (W) Update, Baby Will Life at Mercy of the Court, Emergency Report w Liz

N8WUNZ 20221130 (W) Update, Baby Will Life at Mercy of the Court, Emergency Report w Liz

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30 Nov 2022 - Update, Baby Will Life at Mercy of the Court, Emergency Report w Liz Tonight we talk about Baby Will and the injustice surrounding this case of the state and medical system attempting to force worse treatment on their young baby than the parents themselves want. It is everyone's choice what we want in our bodies. This is stated in the Health Act 1956, Bora and HRA Also checkout these great interviews with fellow freedom warriors discussing Will's case

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The speaker discusses a recent court hearing regarding a baby's medical treatment. The judge stated that the hearing would not take place until Tuesday, which upset the other side who wanted immediate action. The speaker also mentions the biased coverage by mainstream media and the strong response from the baby's mother during an interview. They express frustration with the media's attempt to portray the mother as anti-vaccine rather than wanting better medical care. The speaker also talks about the involvement of Oranga Tamariki, a government agency, and expresses the need for it to be disbanded. They mention the potential impact of winning court cases against Oranga Tamariki and highlight the importance of the Health Act in protecting individuals from forced medical treatment. The speaker also discusses the threats faced by parents who question COVID measures and expresses hope that the mediation process will be successful for the baby's parents. The speaker mentions the overturning And I'll do Facebook, so they don't miss anything either. Cool. Yeah, it might be a fairly short one tonight, unless people have got lots of things to tell us. We're sort of settled into a routine of just work, work, work as far as the union and then occasionally there'll be oh, a new weapon of law, which we're continuing to talk about. And once I get started with the judicial review, every time that we come on, I'll be talking about how it's going, what sort of submissions I'm making, et cetera, et cetera. That's awesome. At the moment, you know, we're working on people's individual cases. And so it's not the sort of thing that you come on and talk about too much, except in the general principle. Frenzy put up the after interview with Sue, Liz and Mum. It was very good. Yes, Dora has watched it and I guess mostly we'll get your feedback, guys, about, you know, how you thought it went. I'm going to tell you a little bit about the hearing itself. I was inside in the courtroom. The first thing, so I might as well start now. The first thing that the judge said when he came in was this is an administrative hearing today. And so we'll just be shooting the timetable. Now, that's what I call a call over or a conference, you know, a sort of planning, a planning hearing. Well, my impression was that the other side was very upset about that because they wanted to pounce on the baby today. And the judge said we won't be having a hearing until Tuesday at the earliest. Wow. Oh, yes. So it's good news in that basically not much happened, but I'll tell you what. So my impression of the other side was not pleased. They were basically saying, you know, some were sitting in the back of the courtroom, couldn't hear everything. And the counsel for the other side is standing with his back to you and talking to the judge. So you don't really get a great, you don't really, the courtrooms are not designed to be really easy for the spectators or, you know, people in the court. It's more to do with the to and fro between the lawyers and the judge. So anyway, he was talking about, you know, every heartbeat was damaging the child's heart and, you know, basically laying it on thick. But the judge then asked and saying, you know, it could be that things deteriorate. If things deteriorate, Your Honour, can we get back to you, you know, because Tuesday's a long way away. And then the judge asked Sue Gray to respond. And Sue talked not a lot. There wasn't very much to say because it was supposed to be a time tabling. But what she did say was extremely valuable because she pointed out that this wasn't a case where the parent didn't want the parents or the parent didn't want the child to have medical care. What they did want was better medical care than what was being offered. And she said that the blood is there, but the hospital is refusing, you know, not the blood, but the donors are there. Outside, after it had finished, I spoke to one of the lawyers, because there was Sue and there was another man, Wilkinson, I think, can't recall his first or second name. Anyway, I said to him, you know, we talked a little bit. And I said, oh, you know, so what happened, the big take out was that Sue was saying, you know, we haven't really had a chance to talk to them properly. And the judge said, well, are you suggesting a mediation conference in the meantime? And it's going to be between the two sets of lawyers, right? So none of this getting the, you know, hijacking the parents with the doctor and Starship's lawyers and basically scaring the hell out of them. So this will be a negotiation between or mediation between the two parties' lawyers, and they're well able for each other. Right. So that's really good. So the Bay, and this is what I was surprised because I'd spoken to, you know, and people were sort of saying on various chat that I was looking at, oh, you know, they should fly to Mexico or, you know, we could raise the money and they could go here. But they've got a two-year-old toddler, mum and dad, there's some adult children as well. And these twins, I mean, it's not the sort of thing that you can rush off to another country, even making a journey to Australia or the South Island would be a big deal, right? The good news is that the babies were both there. Little Will was there. He's a whole lot smaller than his brother, but pretty good, not distressed. And I don't know whether the judge was aware that the babies were in the courtroom because they weren't making noise. There was a little bit of booing and garring, but the baby is not living from breath to breath, right? Oh, yeah. But, of course, they don't want that vaccinated look. And I believe that that will come out. You know, I think the result of the mediation will be that the Starship legal team will have to back off, right? Yeah, I hope so. Because I've been speaking to Sue and I said to her the day before, I guess it was. Anyway, just this week has been a bit of a blur. But I said to her, you know, what's the story with baby? You know, can baby not leave hospital? She said, well, I'm not sure. Maybe it's oxygen and a feeding tube. Yes, the baby has a feeding tube, but it's also not it. He is also being breastfed, but the feeding regime is to get his weight up a bit, right? But he's a darling little baby. He's pale, but then his brother is as well. It's just their skin colour. He's pretty good. That's why I'm looking at him and thinking, you know, there is no rush. And I think the rush and then trying to railroad the parents into this, you know, and then standing up in the court and saying, you know, he's living for breath to breath. The child was sitting in front of me. He wasn't living for breath to breath. No oxygen tent with him or anything like that. Mum and dad are fantastic people, lovely people. I felt that I was able to achieve something. I spoke to both mum and dad and said, look, because they, you know, you can tell they're being pushed around by the people in the hospital. And they're pretty good. They're pretty staunch. But I said to them, look, this is under that. And she took it all down on her phone. I said, under the Health and Safety at Work Act, you are not an employee there, but you are. Anybody who visits a workplace has got a right to be safe. And if there are hazards, you can report them. I said, go to, if they give you any hassle at all, I said, you've got a right to be both mentally and physically safe. If they start to stress you and give you a hard time, you say, I want to see the manager. I'm going to report this to WorkSafe. I said, that will probably be enough to make them back off. I said, but if you have to, ring up WorkSafe, report it. And then WorkSafe will probably say it's nothing to do with us because they don't know anything about anything. And I said, but you've got a record of it then. And if you have any trouble, you can sue them under Section 144 of the Health and Safety at Work Act, a private prosecution. Because these so-and-sos need to be pulled into line. And I think anybody who's having trouble in hospitals or with doctors, etc., they don't know what to do about that because they think everybody's going to go to the Health and Safety Disability Commissioner. The Disability Commissioner is another one of the medical mafia, as far as I can see. So they're better off putting a bomb under them with the Health and Safety at Work Act. And, you know, it's just a matter of we're going to sue you for lots of money. Yeah. So I felt that that was something I could do. But I went away feeling that it was a good result. Mum and Dad were cheered on their way back to the hospital. So they've gone back to the hospital. And I felt reassured that, you know, they've got some tools now for that. So, obviously, Lynette's had a look at the video interview. Dora's had a look. So would you guys like to give us your impressions? You can unmute. Yeah, it was good. I particularly liked how the mother was very stern with the reporters. She was bloody strong, man. She just stopped and said, hey, don't switch my words. And I was like, wow. Awesome lady. She told them what was wrong with baby. And then it kind of just started with another reporter trying to switch the words. But she was just so strong in coming back and telling them, no, that's not what I said. And then Sue would jump in and then start telling them about Medsafe and all these things online and that the government isn't listening to their own advice. Awesome. That's so good. It was good. Wow. That's really good. And she took control of the interview, huh? Yeah, when she needed to. The mother was very strong. Yeah. And Sue said when need be. Yeah. It was good. It worked well. Good. One thing I noticed about the mainstream media is they try to, quite sneaky, try to say the mother is not wanting to have unvaccinated blood instead of saying it's a COVID-19 vaccine. They're just trying to put it under a general anti-vaccine. Ah, yes. Very cunning. Yeah. Yeah. Did none correct them? Yeah. Yeah. I think it needs to be, you know, that emphasised. It's not an anti-vax. It's a COVID-19 vaccination, but they don't want them in the blood. Yeah. Excuse my French, but they were actually assholes. Yeah, I agree. And that's pretty mild. Yeah. Yeah. The question, what got me is when they asked them, well, what's going to happen? You know, they were insinuating that if you don't do it, your baby's going to die. They gave it that energy. And I was like, oh, that is, that pissed me off. The ramifications for the hospital and the judge are huge. If they rule that that child has to have the operation with COVID vaccine blood and that child dies as a result of that, you know, that's just huge. In fact, I think, you know, every parent out there is going to be just, you know, this about the media, because I am the media, but not like them. But yeah, I always tell people don't speak to the media because they are lying. And they'll twist your words. But I, about the vaccination, there's a whole heap of stuff going through the family court where I think I spoke to you about this, Liz, that the family court is actually allowing older children to say, no, I don't want the vaccination. Younger children, they're going, no, you need to have the vaccination. And they're pulling custody away from parents who are telling the court that they are not vaccinated as well. But I also heard today, and I can't, I didn't catch who was saying it, but I was like, oh, my gosh, that's unbelievable. I don't know whether it was the University of Auckland speaking on the radio and they were saying it's just quite surprising that this mother is refusing to have vaccinated blood when, you know, she's quite happy to take all the other services provided by the hospital and the surgery. What a cheat. I know. And I was like, that's disgusting. So then Auckland University, she came out in the media, I can't remember, but that something about she didn't want the antibodies in the blood. And I was like, no, she doesn't want the blood clots in the blood. So I actually emailed Auckland University and said, you're director of immunisation or whatever she's doing, you know, basically a government pimp. I was like, you're a dumb blonde or a highly paid hooker or both. But I sent her all the information and said, are you personally not aware of this? Because it was just so obvious. The doctors said they weren't aware. Now, that is a big information gap. And in fact, it's reckless now. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But we don't want the child made an example of, you know, it wouldn't matter how much trouble the hospital and the judge got into in the end, because it would be, you know, at the expense of that child's life. So, but my impression was that the judge wasn't going to be pushed into, oh, this is, you know, it's got to happen now. Because we say so. Because the doctor says so, you know. I'm sorry, I don't know what his name is. Yeah, but that's the person that they'll see next Tuesday anyway. But anyway, hopefully the mediation will be successful for them and they'll be able to. Because, you know, the biggest weapon they had was to get that hearing. And what I really do think that they were expecting something to happen today. They had their, like Sue and the others had their submissions, but the others had their submissions as well. Right. So they were sort of expecting to slug it out. And he was saying no, that's not going to happen today. Was it Oranga Tamariki that was going after the child? No, it's Starship Hospital by the sound of it. But I'd say Oranga Tamariki will put their horrible nasty sex into it. Yeah, they'll be involved. As the agency, the lead agency. Yeah, because I had quite a few conversations with Melanie Reid when she was doing all those pieces about Oranga Tamariki. And I think Oranga Tamariki in the end managed to get costs out of her. There was a number of people I talked to up at the court today that had had run ins with Oranga Tamariki. And they need to be disbanded. And Oranga Tamariki is the first bosses that we're going to negotiate a collective agreement with. And we're going to, you know, that'll be significant, I think, once we get our toehold in there. That'll be very, very interesting. Yeah. Because a lot of this stuff is coming, you know, the rot is coming from the top. In every case. It's not your average worker that's, you know, they're pretty compliant with this. But nobody lifts a finger or gets out of line because you don't get any promotion then. So all of the ones who are the biggest lickers of prosterias are up the top. Because that's where they've got to from doing that. Yeah. Just completely corrupt. Completely corrupt. Who else was going to tell me about seeing the, who else saw the interview? I wondered if anybody, if what Liz Gunn had said was reported. I presume not. Yeah, it was, Liz. It was? Good. Tell me about it. It's on the Free New Zealand Media on Facebook. Oh, it's on Free New Zealand. It's not on Telegram, it's on the Free New Zealand Media Facebook. And she actually gave those, at the end of it, she gave those reporters a right serving. And they deserve it. Yeah, that's for sure. It's just disgusting. Yeah. They're like, I don't like to draw a comparison really, but like sort of hyenas or something, aren't they? Going in. Vultures. Yeah. But it's interesting that they had, that some turned up. Has anybody seen, I mean, I don't know if anybody watches the mainstream. I did. I did. I did purposely. Yeah. And it was actually quite a good coverage, but once again, they tried twisting it and saying, oh, this baby needs a surgery. And then they brought it into some little child that died. It was years ago. I think I remember it too. But basically, they didn't get away with it because I think when I looked at all those faces of those reporters, especially after Liz had given them the serving, that didn't go on mainstream. That and Napacho, of course. But I think they were actually quite, it was actually quite good. I only made a point of watching it because I thought, oh, I'll see what bullshit they're going to spin tonight. Do a comparison. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Adrian says, I thought it was biased, TV One. And Andrew Little was a dick. Oh, that dickhead. He's quite good at that, isn't he? Andrew Little got to say about it. No, he had some fucking thing to say about it, Liz. Yeah, he basically got on and said that it's difficult in situations like this. And, you know, there is a time when, he didn't say misinformation, but basically, you know, it's in the best interest of the Crown to take over the authority of the child and have it in Crown care. And I just thought, you prick, you're such a dick. You know what I mean? Where does he swing it around and say, Lord, look at me? Because what an absolute cock. I just, I think I got angry. And he had a mask on. Yeah, he had a mask on. What a twat. He had a mask on his ugly face. It took it straight back, in my view, that they covered it well. And they certainly let it know that they were unvaccinated. But it brought it straight back, like we were in the middle of COVID and it was a division. And it was so obvious and so prominent that it was just biased again. And, you know, and I thought anyone looking at that will roll their eyes and think that, you know, the people are nutters without even actually telling the full story of why and having donors there ready to go. And I mean, you know, the manager of the blood bank. I mean, we've got to say, get a grip on the stuff like donors. They just pop it through. Why can't you have a choice to do that? It's just ridiculous. They're going to lose it. I mean, they thought, I mean, with that Indian dairy owner being stabbed and now this, it's getting a bit hot for them fellas. Hmm. Yeah. The, what was I going to say? The, you know, I think one of the things that is going to, is going to change is wins in the various courts. You know, whether they be in the Human Rights Commission, in the, against ACC, you know, I think perhaps getting that through to the general public. And of course, I'm going to start soon, start soon on the judicial review. And a centrepiece will be the Health Act. And what, you know, basically that the Health Act was the act that should have been used, but they didn't use it on purpose because it shows exactly how. They're not, they weren't ever supposed to make a COVID-19 vaccination order that then could be used to averse people. And I think almost that, what would you call it? Informed consent is a bit of a red herring because it's obvious that if you go by the Health Act, you don't even get to the point where anybody can be put in a position where they have to make a decision anyway. Like, for example, between the job and the jab. Because under Section 92I5, subsection 5, it's outlawed. You cannot force treatment on anybody, so they don't have to make a decision. It's forbidden. The state is forbidden from doing it. I think this case actually falls under the Human Rights Commission under victimisation too, because victimisation is a bit being threatened for your position. So if, for example, you're speaking the truth and someone's threatening you with defamation, that can fall under victimisation, but of course they're being threatened with custody of their child. Yeah, yeah. It's the worst. It's every parent's worst nightmare. Yeah, but that's what they do. I mean, all this stuff over the schooling and people taking kids out of school for COVID and the vaccination thing, Oranga Tamariki have been door-knocking people over it, threatening to take their kids as well. Okay, I didn't have any cases I wanted to talk about tonight in particular. Anybody got any big news coming from overseas? Did you see the stories about them turning over all the COVID fines in New South Wales? Oh, was it New South Wales? 30,000 of them, was it? I just started to read that. We have our fabulous member from Queensland here, Ness. She'll be hot on those stories, I'm sure. Okay, is Ness here, is she? She is. Okay, maybe Ness can tell us how the temperature of New South Wales is at the moment. I'm not sure if she's able to talk. She might be doing other things. Yeah, 30,000 COVID fines overturned in Australia. Oh, wow. Yeah, and I think that's the second one. It started off on Fox News. New York Supreme Court reinstates all employees fired for being unvaccinated and orders back pay as well. Yeah, that was the hygiene sustainment. That's not a new one. I thought this was another one. Yeah, it might not be. Yeah, so definitely starting to come unraveled. We sent you the link on that, Liz, because I sent it to my daughter in Sydney. Yeah. And also, I've been following that Canada, Justin Trudeau, well, he's a gone burger. Oh, yeah? Last Friday, his court case finished, and he's sitting there saying he didn't say, you know, calling people narcissists and that and that. But, oh, yes, it was. And that's been going now for about two weeks. Who's taking that one? Do you know, Lynette? It's on a website called, you know, we've got here something New Zealand's called Canada Stand Up. I could send you all the links, all the recordings. And I follow, I don't only follow, and I should follow just New Zealand. Yeah, send them to me if you want to, Lynette. OK. Yeah, because I can probably post them here, there and everywhere. OK, cool. I'll do that. I'll do that, Emma. Yeah, sounds good. I just put up the link to the advertising in Canada. If you want to commit suicide, they'll help you. Oh, right. Oh. I mean, I read so much stuff, but it's very rarely that something takes my breath away. It was, like, unbelievable. Yeah, Trudeau. Oh, yes, I saw that about the Chinese, I think. Yeah. Yeah, and there was some footage of it as well. They're calling it another Tiananmen Square moment. Yeah. I think it's the CCP doing that, eh? Mm-hmm. People are over it, yeah. No, you mean they're revolting against the CCP? Yeah. They're people pulling their membership. Yeah. The Chinese Communist Party, I think they must have a real stronghold in certain parts of China, rather than Jiaozhiping. I mean, depending on what you listen to, but that's the impression I get, that it's the Chinese Communist Party that's the real problem. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, if the Chinese people decide to stand up... Mm-hmm, and they are. That's huge. Because that's the real counterpoint to the power of the United States, I suppose. Yep. Adrienne's got her hand up. Hi, Adrienne. What's up? Just talking about cases from overseas. Has anyone been following the Fauci case? He's got a sudden case of amnesia, 10 hours of amnesia. And everything that was asked, he goes, I can't quite recall that. And then one of the reporters that was sitting a couple of meters away from his knees, and he diverted it, put a mask on, blah, blah, blah. I don't want to get COVID from you, and all this bollocks. And she did, and then no one else did around him. And he never had one on at all. So that's been interesting to follow. But at the moment, I'm watching a... Jonathan Otto's got a series out called Brave Reloaded. And today on it, there was a doctor, Iranian doctor, that's like a locum at lots of hospitals. And when, over COVID, when they did the call-out, that epicenter was New York. And it was so, you know, we need doctors to come here, and they will pay you double the pay. So he finished his job, and then he was just about to catch the plane. And the recruiter rang up and said, oh, we need you to cancel your ticket. There's no work here, and we'll pay you back for everything, the inconvenience or whatever. And he could not get a job for a whole year through 2019 to 2020 because there was no work. So all the hospitals were sitting virtually empty. And it was just like, as we all know, it was that false propaganda of it. And, you know, and he started an online sort of clinic, which was taken off for him. But that's when he decided to become more integrative. But prior to that, interestingly, he started putting all of his patients and his staff onto ivermectin, taking one a day, one a week, sorry, and that was keeping them healthy. And then he'd be up to one twice a week. And then two years into it, Delta came in, and then he had his first patient that was on ivermectin that actually got COVID, but had really not very severe symptoms. So a great prophylactic. Absolutely. Jill, excuse me. The interesting thing, I've never heard of it until today, Trump let a bunch of integrated doctors and scientists investigate COVID and how it was changing the genes of the DNA in your body. And they've all found out that graphenoxo does this or that and it's changing. So what they want to know, nothing has come up so far to actually combat the damage done to the DNA itself. And so apparently your own urine has got your biggest strength of your own DNA. And so to start following urine, and that actually will blast anything out because it's like having a stem cell, you know, a fresh stem cell come in and you do that. They call it U-rail, no, U-rail, is it U-rail treating or something like that. And I was like, good God, I've never heard of that. And he said some people can't stomach it. But if you can, he said, you pretty much cured yourself. I was like, good God. Wow. Yeah. So that's on at the moment, if anyone's interested. Yeah, I think we'll find more and as time goes by, more and more treatments will become available too. Can I just clarify what you said? Are you saying that people drink their own urine in that? Oh, oh, is that what you're saying? Oh, yeah. You dispose it. Yeah. So apparently when you urinate, so you've drunk water, your body's processed it. It's gone through your kidneys. So everything's at a, I suppose, cleansing and recharging. So when you expel the urine, it's full of your own DNA, which we naturally produce. But it's gone through like, you know, McDonald's factories, you know, in your body and cleansed as such and gone through. So it's really hard to get that unless you get it out of your bones, you know, like cell, stem cells out of your bones or another way. But this way, it's done naturally without any harm to your body. And it's just put it in. And I thought, my God, I have to drink 50 liters of water and then pee it so it looks clear. But basically, yeah, when you do that and it goes through your system again, it actually blasts anything that's going on. And the graphene oxide and the spike protein, especially when they talked about that, it actually was kicking it out of the park. Now, I don't know, because I never went into it. It's just episode one that I watched so far. I don't know if it's one dose, but it sounds like it might be a treatment because they're calling it URL treatment or something. But I'm yet to watch episode two, which is tonight. Can you post the link? I will try now and just get a. I'll tell you what, it's on. How do I do that? Can you do that one I sent to you? Yeah, I was just going to say that. I'll go grab that. Yeah. And pop it up and then you link it on. And the more that you can share it, the more that you get like how to detox and sharing what it actually is. And stuff like that. But don't do what I did. I shared it on Messenger and thought I was doing it to each person singularly and I ended up doing a group. So if you do share it on Messenger, just do one and then go back to your email and then do one again if you don't want to do a group. But it's really good. Really good doco. Interesting medical professionals on there that have seen what's gone through, what's worked, what hasn't worked, what's happening now. Long COVID. What they're finding was long COVID. Dr. Bata got poisoned by a long COVID patient of his. And he was pretty much found his life slipping away. And he went to another doctor and he pretty much saved him. And his heart, he shouldn't have been standing in his heart. Two main, what do you call it? The pumps that go in. Two main veins of it were not working and he technically should have been dead. But the grace of God, he wasn't. And he recovered sort of eight, 10 days later. But, you know, like amazing stories from these people about people and what they're experiencing and stuff. I mean, I like listening to it because if I can help myself some way through being vaccine damaged, I'm writing it down, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Absolutely. You put it on a lemon tree and use the lemon juice as a better option. With a bit of gin. Oh, funny. A group of people in the world who have been drinking their own urine for years. Exactly what you're saying, Agent. Wow. They must be the most healthiest people around. Yeah, well, they are. I mean, if anyone could bring themselves to do it, it would be the best thing they could. Well, if I find out more, I'll come back to you on the old urine thing, because I'm sure we'll find out some more. But I'd never heard of it and I had no idea that it was from our own DNA. So, there you go. Yeah. Well, I guess, you know, it's not so much. It's only the excess that, you know, is relieving your body. I mean, if it stays in, it's going to poison you. Yeah. Yeah. Here's another question. I don't know if anyone here can answer it, but Taye, who's on board tonight, I know. She messaged me yesterday and she said that her cousin, he's a really healthy, fit guy, and he went to get a blood test the other day and they couldn't take his blood. Isn't that interesting? They could not extract his blood. So, if you want to come on and talk, Taye Marie, that'd be really good, because, you know, I mean, if you go for a blood test, you can't take blood out, obviously, because it's all clotted, I guess. Is he not the pure blood? He's double vaccinated. Oh, there we are. So, yeah, he couldn't get his blood drawn. They said that he was dehydrated, but sometimes I go over and take care of one of my uncles, who's a TBI patient, paralyzed from the hip down. I went with him to go get a blood test. They couldn't find a vein in him. They had to get an ultrasound, and we got turned away because he was dehydrated. Even using the ultrasound machine and getting the doctor in. And my uncle, he's boosted because in the time of the lockdown, he was in hospital the majority of that time. So, it's like, it's scary because they think they're okay, because once they just drink enough water and go get their bloods done again, everything's fine. Their bloods are coming back fine. Okay. But I'm just worried that he's like, because it's the first people that are dropping first. They need to get on to the urine dropping, I think. Oh my, he is. Yeah. Yeah, well, this is a good chance, guys. Everybody can bring up their medical stuff tonight, because it's not going to happen every night. We'll be back to legal weapons next. Yeah. We might have to use the code words when we want to talk about this stuff, and it's not on Facebook. We have to say, we want to go dark, is what you have to say. We can kill Facebook and then carry on. Yeah. Okay. Well, it's, you know, good news generally. Okay. We live to fight another day, if you like. But I have a feeling that there is going to be a good result. What I did, and I didn't say to the people themselves, I said, you know, for me, and I won it. And I'm not sure I'd want those doctors that I beat doing the op. No, very true, actually. Yeah. So, apparently, Liz is doing very well with the fundraising for them. They could go private, and there must be more. Yeah. Can you get surgeons to recuse themselves, do you reckon, Liz? Well, they say there's only two, but I don't know about that. Yeah. Yeah. You're biased and discriminatory, so, yeah. Yeah, it would make me very nervous. Or, you know, you could pack up the whole family and take them to another country and get it done. I wonder which country would be good. Well, anywhere but this place, really. I mean, who would have thought a few years ago that we'd end up in our own country? Health system. Yeah. Yeah, it's not our country, and I don't hate the people. It's just that what's going on. It's just that it seems that there's a whole lot of other countries in the world that are doing better than us. Yeah. Yeah. We certainly have got nothing to be proud of anymore. Except No. 8 Union. Yes. Yes. Yes. And that's a good segue out. We'll see you all on Friday. Yeah. Yeah. She's ruining our country. Yeah, she is. Yeah. But we're not going to let her, eh? No. She's trying to ruin it. Yeah. Yeah. And, I mean, when you think of it, Zelda, a whole lot of really, really good things have come out of it. Yeah. Yeah, we have to look at the good, otherwise we'll be just down, wouldn't we? Yeah. And I don't usually talk politics, but I got something from, I won't even say what the name of the party is, but the leader was talking about entrenching the Bill of Rights as supreme law. Yeah, I can imagine. Which would be good. Which would be good. Because he was saying, and I mean, everybody's talking about it now, that they're just riding roughshod over the rights of New Zealanders and trying to entrench the three waters, I think they were trying to entrench the three waters. Oh, they're talking about the five waters now, aren't they? Oh, the five waters, yes. Yeah. And she's trying to sneak them through. Do you know what water that we would like her to have a couple of bucket loads of? Yeah. She's trying to sneak things through that can't be changed by another government. Well, you see, the thing is that he's saying too, the comment, there's a lawyer, nothing is impossible. I think it will actually wake the people up, the people who know how to get these things done, if you like. Supposedly, the politicians are supposed to know how to do it, or the lawyers are supposed to know how to do it, to get our new constitution up and running. And I think we need to end the crown, or we need to absolutely make the government so tiny. A good way to do that is to starve the beast, of course. Yeah. Which we all know what that means. Sorry, Liz. Yeah. Liz, what was that clause in the Health Act you were talking about? It's a section in the Health Act. It's section 92, I for indigo, subsection 5. Now, do you want to read it out to us, David? Yeah. Would you say section 92? Yeah. It's the Health Act 1956. Five. Yeah. Subsection 5. Refrain from carrying out a specific activity, for example, undertaking employment. Is that the right one? No. You need to go down to subsection 5. 92, I. I for indigo. Yeah. Sometimes if you're looking on your phone, you need to blow up the... Yeah, it's going to be... Do you want me to share it on here? In no case may a direction require an individual to submit to compulsory treatment. That's the one? That's it. That's it. Beautiful. Yeah. That's exactly it. That's all that's required to put them... I'm a paramedic, and I was mandated after 40 years service to not take in the jet. Yeah. Yeah. Then this is what we go... I must say that before I was mandated, I started seeing a lot of strokes, and I started seeing seizures in people that never had seizures before, and strange cardiac events, just at the very start, even. Yeah. Nobody was awake to that. Also, we used to have... We had tablets for doing the patient reporting forms on, and you'd give them verbal handover when you hand your patient over, and you'd write up the tablet, and then you'd download the information on that and give it in printed form. There was no part on it where it said anything. They could have clicked a lot of data on that about whether the patient was vaccinated and when that last happened. I would actually write that on the report form in the comments, and then they stopped printing it, and that's what was really suspicious. They didn't want a printed copy. We're told not to give a printed copy. They would just get it off the cloud, and that's how a lot of information can go missing then, because that's a legal document, the patient report. I love a piece of paper. I love a piece of paper. Yeah. Do you still keep in touch with any people? Any of the people? Yes, I do. I do. Yeah. Look, a lot of the staff, and I'm talking about a huge majority of the staff, took the vaccine at the last moment, up to the last day almost, because they got young children and mortgages. They've got a lot of staff that are very despondent, or very not happy about having to do it. And in fact, it was against the law. That order was against the law, because you've got to look at what the law says. I've worked at Frontline on the ambulance and helicopters and stuff like that. I've never, ever, never forced a treatment or a procedure on a patient without fully informing them what that is about. Even putting in an ID, you know? Absolutely. It's just ethically against everything I've ever been taught. And if you read, you'd be quite interested to read Section 92A right down, and you can actually see what is allowed, right? And if you have a look on Monday's Zoom, I talk quite a lot about, there's a maxim of law, and it says, for the individual, everything is allowed but what is forbidden expressly. Okay, we're talking about the law here. Everything is allowed to us, except if it's written down in law that you can't do it, right? But the flip side of it is, for the state, everything is forbidden unless it's expressly allowed. Well, you've kind of got to double-whammy with Section 92 there, because it specifically says your compulsory treatment is never, in no case, that means no exceptions. And the thing is, I think what most people just keep forgetting, is that this treatment is experimental. You know, it's still in the experiment stage. Yeah. It's not a, you know, it's not like, you know, it's been proven to be safe for years and years and years. It's still, you know, the data is still coming in. They went down over Lincoln in about 25 years. Yeah. But they've got to try and get around that Ivermectin question by saying, well, we were allowed to prioritise treatments. In terms of the vaccine as a control, it wasn't ever effective as a control. I mean, it should have been nowhere. I've often said they might as well have injected you with Hair Restorer. That would have been more useful. But, you know, we'll get them, we'll get them in there. Drinking Varnish. The craziest thing is that most of my colleagues at work have had COVID, been sick all the time with COVID, a couple of times, three times. Yeah. And I've remained healthy the whole time, you know. So, yeah. Are you still vaccinated or not? Sorry? Are you still? No, I'm not. No. No. In fact, you know, it was just before my retirement. So I can sort of, well, blow it. I'm just enjoying an early retirement. Yeah. Yeah. I'm with the community here. I've been putting in community gardens and stuff like that. Oh, fantastic. Yeah. I'm a lot of in my house bus now. This is it. Oh, really? I've got a good lifestyle. Yeah. I can see a mirror in the background. I can see a mirror in the background. I thought, oh, you must be in a cabinet. No, that's a window. Oh, yeah. Nice. Yeah. And on the road out there, David, are there lots of people prepping and alternative lifestyling? What's going on? Yeah. 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