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"If dawn is breaking in Kentucky & New Zealand, it must be (slowly) breaking everywhere" by Mark Crispin Miller

 

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If dawn is breaking in Kentucky & New Zealand, it must be (slowly) breaking everywhere

A pediatric practice breaks the awful truth about the risks of COVID "vaccination," and a truthful lawyer beats the rap against her (for "misconduct")

 
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Intrepid Lawyer Sue Grey Wins One Against the Empire

Freedom New Zealand's Battle of Trenton

August 4, 2023

Lawyer Sue Grey, who is acting for the Society for the Protection of Aotea Community and Ecology Incorporated (SPACE), and Kelly Klink.
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When a globalist mafia cartel — or a garden-variety tyranny — wish to silence dissent, they like to make ‘examples’ of those who resist. Here in New Zealand, under the sway of Jacinda Ardern’s ‘single source of truth’, a few doctors who three years ago raised their voices against the government’s woefully destructive covid measures — measures that inclu…
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Background:

Law Society to investigate complaint over anti-vax lawyer Sue Grey

November 12, 2021

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/126962465/law-society-to-investigate-complaint-over-antivax-lawyer-sue-grey

Other coverage:

Lawyer Sue Grey's Covid-19 vaccine comments did not amount to misconduct - tribunal

August 4, 2023

Anti-vax lawyer Sue Grey's comments about Covid-19 vaccines did not amount to misconduct because they were made as a private citizen, a tribunal has found.

After complaints were made against Grey's public comments and campaigning against Covid-19 vaccines, the Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal investigated if it amounted to misconduct.

The tribunal oversees the conduct of lawyers and has the ability to reprimand, fine or suspend them.

The decision stated lawyers should not have fewer rights to free speech than the average citizen, however, they had a greater responsibility in how they used it.

Evidence provided to the tribunal consisted of a statement from a professional standards officer and numerous Facebook posts under the same of Sue Grey but appeared on the New Zealand Outdoors and Freedom Party page.

It acknowledged many of these posts were unable to be directly associated with Grey.

A concerned citizen, Glenn Jeffery, said the decision was ultimately disappointing but was thankful the tribunal addressed important matters of free speech.

"I believe in freedom of speech, but I also believe that comes with consequences," Jeffery said.

"I think this whole exercise has been a serious consequence for Sue, even if she may see it as a victory for her."

Grey could not be reached for comment.

The investigation stemmed from the Nelson Standards committee into her conduct, which they found enough evidence to refer to the tribunal.

Grey previously made headlines over her representation of parents fighting to decline doctors using blood from those vaccinated against Covid-19 in the treatment of their infant boy.

She also serves as the co-leader of the New Zealand Outdoors and Freedom Party alongside leader Brian Tamaki.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/495176/lawyer-sue-grey-s-covid-19-vaccine-comments-did-not-amount-to-misconduct-tribunal


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