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Feb 17Liked by Mike

Thank you Irene for standing up against the lying bureaucrat traitors who have sold their souls to the evil criminals in the WHO and UN who are trying desperately to destroy motherhood in New Zealand. These same people have made the womb of NZ mothers the most dangerous place to be for a young child, with an average of 39 children EVERY DAY being brutally murdered by abortionists in New Zealand. And these same people have the hide to attack you. God bless you Irene, you are a true Kiwi hero.

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Apr 3Liked by Mike

Im glad i found you guys, just taking the time to read this shows its a Harm crime perpetuated against this little Giant.

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Thanks for the update Mike.

I recall that a couple of years ago a pregnant woman here in NZ, who I'd gotten to know a little, was bragghing on Facebook about getting the gene jab and how it would cross the placental wall and 'protect' her unborn child.

Such was the power of the sickening propaganda.

Later on I left Facebook and lost touch with her.

From time to time I wonder how she and her baby faired. I hope and pray they are OK.

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There are a lot of people we need to pray for.

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Thank you Irene and thank you Mike for reporting! I would not have the stomach to sit through one day of such an event! It upsets me enough just to read about it. But it gives me strength too, to see such an example of stoicism and bravery!

Mike, you say your right to take notes as a journalist was denied as you were seen to be a "far-right anti-vaxxer" journalist. Is there a law saying such journalists are not allowed to practice journalism? If not, you were denied a fundamental right. Is there no freedom of speech in NZ? Or is it that all are equal, some just more so than others?

I see this as a critical area. One that needs to be tackled head-on. I don't know the proper path, but I would like to see the prosecution and the judge (or whoever let it go through) accused of discrimination and denying freedom of speech... But a court is a law of its own, and I am not sure what such a setting allows.

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