NZ Deputy Prime Minister Accepts NZDSOS’s Letter About Covid Injections

Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters and MP Tanya Unkovich.

Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters and MP Tanya Unkovich.

In what to many seemed like a deja vu moment, an event to remember the second anniversary of Camp Freedom was held in front of the Parliament building on Thursday, 29 Feb, and marked a significant moment for us here at NZDSOS.

Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters and MP Tanya Unkovich.

We gathered to present a letter documenting our increasing concerns and ever-growing evidence of harm from the covid injections. We provided reasons why the injection rollout must be stopped.

Despite a short-notice change to the published gathering time, we were pleased to achieve an audience with Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters and New Zealand First MP Tanya Unkovich. This exchange felt like a potential turning point for this country as a representative from the highest levels of government accepted our letter in person.

The flashback moment came as Winston Peters had visited Camp Freedom in 2022 when he was not a member of parliament, while not a single sitting MP came down to speak with the protestors. The Speaker of the House at that time, Trevor Mallard, designated Mr Peters a terrorist and trespassed him from parliament. Subsequently Mr Peters had this overturned in court.

Insights from Deputy Prime Minister Peters’ address

The deputy Prime Minister spoke with candour when describing his journey towards awakening to the fact of being misinformed early in 2020. He supported the vaccine until he realised that all was not as it seemed.

Mr Peters acknowledged that the previous government demonstrated contempt for ordinary people in New Zealand, particularly when its views were challenged (as NZDSOS has done throughout the official narrative). These acknowledgements were well received, with some indicating it is one step in healing the harm that has occurred as a result of the NZ government’s response to covid.

Mixed reactions to Parliamentary response

However, Mr Peters’ acknowledgements are met with mixed emotions. While there is a sense of achievement in having our concerns publicly recognised, there is also a feeling of caution.

Mr Peters’ willingness to show the letter to other MPs is a step forward, but it stops short of formally tabling these concerns in Parliament. This distinction underscores our cautious optimism when dealing with government, reminding us that the journey towards meaningful change is often long and veiled.

Our call for change is far from over

We stand at a critical juncture in our fight to halt the covid injections, rescue medicine and begin healing. We need all concerned New Zealanders to stand with us to make a powerful push to end the injections. There is much work left to do, and you can help to ensure we can get these injections stopped.

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Via https://nzdsos.com/2024/03/02/breaking-barriers-deputy-prime-minister-winston-peters-accepts-nzdsos-letter-about-covid-injections/

 

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