Is there a ‘Good doctor’ in the house?

Summarised by Centrist

Over the last several years, Guy Hatchard’s articles have documented record levels of excess deaths, not only in New Zealand but worldwide—a disturbing trend that has largely been met with silence and attempts to manipulate or obfuscate data. 

Eminent microbiologists warned about the potential risks of mRNA vaccines, including cancer-related concerns. 

Shockingly, the UK has now witnessed a sharp rise in cancer deaths, especially among young people, with hospitalizations in New Zealand also soaring.

The lack of action by authorities and a failure to critically review data hints at potential collusion between the Government and medical bodies.

With government control over information and media censorship on the rise, important public discourse and accountability have been suppressed, potentially resulting in avoidable deaths. 

The situation necessitates a courageous “Good Doctor who will publicly call time on this deadly charade” and for elected representatives to honour the lives affected.

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If ministers can’t interfere, who fixes state-media bias?

Editorial independence protects TVNZ from political interference, but it does not remove accountability when bias occurs. Ministers cannot direct coverage, but the board still has responsibility through leadership, oversight and senior appointments.

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