
Denise Mullins
963 posts

Denise Mullins
@ddtme1
Always challenge an injustice (must be the Irish in me)



it's very strange that, in the middle of the world's worst energy crisis in half a century, the government's focus is on when the leader of the opposition received a paper about covid vaccine for teenagers - something that has manifestly been not only fine, but a huge positive.

















@FrenlyOfficer People that remove seed oils from their diet don't suffer from sunburns. Consuming animal fat instead of seed oils heals you at the cellular level










New Zealand First pushed for this covid inquiry, and pushed to scrap the sham original inquiry, to get some facts and accountability for the impacts the mandates, lockdowns, and vaccines had on kiwis. We were the only party to fully campaign on this issue and to walk around with the protesters at parliament – when no other party in parliament would. We ‘agreed to disagree’ when this inquiry was announced because we didn’t think it went far enough - nor did we think the original sham inquiry should continue. But even this inadequate report today has proven that we were right to challenge the Labour government on these issues - they tried to call people “cookers”, the “river of filth”, and that we were all “going down a rabbit hole”. The report brings questions that need to be answered by Hipkins and Verrall and all those other former ministers. They cannot brush this off. It outlines that clear advice from officials was ignored - in particular the advice about the risks of mandating the vaccine for children and the increased risk of myocarditis. The report finds that the failure of the Labour government to provide advice to the public about the risks of the two doses for children was “significant”. Not only did they not properly advise the public of those risks, they then mandated the two doses of the vaccine. Those risks, forced under mandate, directly affected over a hundred thousand children aged between 12-17 years old. This cannot be ignored. The report also shows that the Auckland lockdown went on far too long - and Labour knew it. It shows those Labour ministers did not provide a complete assessment to Cabinet of the lockdown measures against economic, social, and educational outcomes. What is worse, is that the employment and wage scarring impacts of the mandates were significant. The Labour government made no attempt to monitor these impacts and the devastating results that would come to our country. These mandates and lockdowns cost thousands of jobs and had a devastating effect on our economy and people’s health and livelihoods - all of which were avoidable. It is any wonder those Labour ministers didn’t want to front publicly to give evidence. There is more to come.



And we replaced her with the biggest charlatan who ever walked the Earth












