Considering the time differences between New Zealand and the rest of the world, this may or may not be live at the moment. Or there may be a replay going on.
New Zealanders protesting against mandates and what they see as murder by injection have also cited their Minister of Health and police have opened an investigation.
"Brett Power has now delivered documents to the New Zealand Police with evidence against Health Minister Andrew Little.
"The police have received the evidence and have formally opened a case, file number 220203/2237.
"The evidence submitted was on behalf of Rory Nairn, the first in New Zealand to receive a coroner’s report listing the Pfizer shot as the most likely cause of death just 12 days after receiving the jab, and with further evidence from other sources including the NZ Government and Pfizer’s own documents."
Having never been a fan of Bill Maher's I nevertheless just had to check this one out.
In just a few minutes he definitely spells out how WRONG the estasblishment agencies and medical cartel have been in regards to their "science" related to health matters.
And then there's this oldie from the Q posts in which we see that Maher, who says in the above clip that he doesn't even like kids, owns a company called Kid Love Productions.
It's just speculation, but maybe he has done a deal to save himself from the worst penalties should he be charged with anything to do with pedophilia?
Truth Social Now Starting in March?
Feb 7 (Reuters) - With just weeks to go before an expected launch, Donald Trump’s new media venture is trying to strike a delicate balance with its app: giving Trump's base the freedom to express themselves, without running afoul of Apple and Google’s app store policies.
The launch of Truth Socialcomes a year after the former U.S. president was banned from Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. It will be a major test of whether Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) and other tech companies that describe themselves as champions of free speech can scale alongside the Silicon Valley gatekeepers that conservatives have accused of squelching free expression.