In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock. – Thomas Jefferson

Samantha Bailey was a former TV presenter and a Doctor who dared to question the whole covid narrative back in the dark days of the early 2020’s.
She has her own YouTube channel which racked up around 18 million views, before the censors arrived.
Since then, the whole covid thing is something most people want to forget...


The Medical council of New Zealand, it seems, had a score to settle, which is explained very clearly in the video below.
Interestingly she had tried to give up her licence several years earlier (as her husband had already done), because they felt the whole covid vaccine thing was wrong.
They have recently fined her over $148,000 and cancelled her medical registration, even though she has since been proven right all along.
The NZ Government had said the vaccine was safe and effective when Pfizer’s own post marketing trial available in early 2021 showed 1223 deaths in ten weeks due to the vaccine and Medsafe had 58 unanswered questions as to its safety.

They also said the vaccine would stop transmission, but they also knew that Pfizer had never tested it for this.

Part of the problem is that the prosecutors of the doctors like Samantha who spoke out, is that the jury at their trials and the judge presiding are all the same person : the MCNZ (Medical Council New Zealand).
MCNZ lays the charges, investigates them, sits on the jury and makes the judgement.
In addition, the lead lawyer negotiating the government’s contract with Pfizer is the deputy chair of the Medical Council.
That is a major conflict of interest because the Pfizer contract states that the government and its employees cannot criticise the vaccine in any way shape or form.
In conclusion, I think she is a brave hero who has maintained held fast through it all and she should be an inspiration to us all.


The worldwide suppression of open debate was one of the worst travesties of the entire Covid crisis, in my opinion. But on the positive side, it exposed how powerful bureaucracies have become, and I think that might be why such a strong pushback against bureaucratic authority has developed. At least in the USA. I’m not sure about the rest of the world.
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