Flags Flutter: A New Zealand Poem on Vaccine Harm, Informed Consent, and Justice
Guest writer Mary Hobbs pens a timely and reflective poem on the human cost behind the government’s 24/7 “safe and effective” propaganda messaging. As questions around informed consent, harm, and accountability continue to surface, her words ask whether justice will come for the injured and the bereaved. This reflection comes as the people of New Zealand await the release of the Royal Commission’s Phase Two report on March 10. With more than 31,000 submissions received, the scale of public concern cannot be ignored. These are not fringe whispers but the lived experiences of thousands of individuals, and we wait to see whether those voices will be meaningfully heard and acknowledged.
Flags Flutter:

Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is still the truth.
– Mahatma Gandhi
Flags flutter on Main Street
Still advertising bioweapons under the tired, treasonous lie of
“safe and effective”.
Too many New Zealanders
continue to enter a designated Portal of Doom
for yet another dose,
in the mistaken belief
they are protecting themselves
or their baby.
Anyone can have it — from pregnant mothers to pensioners.
No one gave them the vital information so imperative to know:
That it could maim, harm or kill. That it is unsafe and ineffective.
No one that is, except brave medical staff and many individuals, who broke ranks
and worked night and day to warn others.
Despite the gaslighting, the jeers, and the taunts.
And in the case of health professionals,
the court cases
and being struck off from their professions.
Still the brave worked
to inform as many as they could.
It is they who were,
and still are,
on the Battlefield of Life
trying to shield others from harm
and death.
The experimental gene-tech injection takes less than
30 seconds to administer.
The patients are unable to give fully informed consent
because, quite probably, all they have been told is that it is
“Just a little prick”.
They leave with a payload onboard
that now courses through their body.
The pharmacy charts the jab.
Each one paid for and sanctioned by government decree,
regardless of which Party is in power
For they are homogenised and controlled
by global despots
without souls.
The pharmacists collect their money — dreaming of early retirement perhaps . . .
For a licence to potentially injure— or kill.
What will it take for them to lift their blinders
And connect the dots?
Emergency Response vehicles race past, sirens wailing.
Now a familiar refrain — heard many times each day.
Another medical event.
Another day. Another dollar.
Gaily painted defibrillators hang on buildings, at the ready
For another damaged heart
Another injured person.
All in the name of ‘help’ —
when in reality
it is the greatest betrayal
of all time
on a people
who trusted their government
To tell the truth.
And trusted their doctors and pharmacists
to Do No Harm.
And to ensure they were given truthful information
that would enable them to give
a fully informed consent.
Yet, the tide is turning
More people know
And the truth is spreading
as if by wildfire.
Those guilty of this maiming and murdering
will be called to account.
Not out of vengeance,
but through a desire for genuine justice —
to the living, the injured, the bereaved,
and the dead.
And for all who stood up
and spoke out
Regardless of enormous cost to themselves.
Regardless of ridicule and taunts
Regardless of Inquisitions:
Those souls shine light on a dark world
And still do
catching those who fall.
They are the modern day heroes of our time.
And while these days may seem at their darkest
The sun will shine again
When we realise
that all of the so-called ‘laws’ being made to imprison us all
are worthless
when we simply, and peacefully,
Do Not Comply.
Through peaceful non-compliance
and through understanding, true justice,
and real health solutions that cure
we can rebuild our well-being,
and our countries.
.
Standing together,
Shining our light on the world,
we can regain our freedom, our kindness,
our unity and compassion.
Ultimately, we can,
through Love.

When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won.
– Mahatma Gandhi
I’m embarrassed by humanity…and there disgraceful behavior towards us that asked