I live in New Zealand, an island nation of 5 million people next to Australia. I have run and been involved in many political campaigns. My areas of research are in political communication and public broadcasting as part of a Masters in Communication programme, still to be completed.
When I was 21, I was in a head on collision which resulted in my getting a brain injury. I have learned many things during my road to recovery and one of them is to never give your power away. I am a trained disability advocate and this has been rewarding, however, since the Covid 19 Pandemic has begun, I have seen the disability rights movement in New Zealand (mis)lead the public and many disabled people into acting against the best interests of the disabled community.
All the disability advocacy organisations in New Zealand have been strongly in favour of lockdowns, masks, vaccine mandates and segregating the vaccinated from the unvaccinated. This has not only resulted in them acting against the bodily autonomy rights of the disabled community at large, but also may have played a hand in many disabled people being refused vaccine exemptions on medical grounds.
Many New Zealanders have acquired vaccine injuries and I know a lot of them personally. There are people who have acquired disabilities from the vaccines, people who were already disabled and then got worse from getting vaccinated and then there is the saddest group of all, the people who are disabled who believe what their leaders are telling them and cannot believe that their newly acquired illnesses are as a result of the vaccines.
Additionally, New Zealand is the home of our former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. She was the poster woman of similar campaign lines as the US, but with local cultural twists. During the pandemic, New Zealand saw unprecedented levels of censorship and social division. We are a single state country, i.e. there are no places you can go to live under different laws. New Zealand is in the process of introducing internet content regulation. We need to fight to keep our power.
Jo Bond
Host of The Kiwi Rocket
+64211801754
jo.bond@thekiwirocket.com
www.thekiwirocket.com
In this compelling episode, join KOFY as he sits down with Morgan C Jonas, the founder and President of the Freedom Party. Together, they dive deep into the troubling trends in today’s education system and the impact on our children.
From the alarming content being taught in schools to the pressing question of whether home schooling is a viable alternative, Morgan offers insightful perspectives on navigating these challenges.
They also discuss the Moira Deeming defamation case.
With an eye on the current state of the Victorian Liberal Party and the upcoming local and federal elections, this conversation highlights the urgent need for change and the power of civic engagement. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that seeks to empower parents and educators alike
Follow Morgan on:
X: https://x.com/morgancjonas
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/morgancjonas
Morgan will be hosting a special event this Sunday at 8:00 pm in Caulfield VIC-
Excuse Me, What Are You Teaching My Child
Book your tickets here:
https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1289941
Community conversation: health & sex-ed lessons in schools
About
Come participate in a conversation with a panel of political leaders, family and education experts and advocates on what is being taught in health, sex-ed and wellbeing curriculum in Victorian schools. Knowledge of the library books your children have access to will be eye-opening, from both their school libraries and the local public library. How does this impact your rights as a parent and the rights of your child to safely guarded environment?
Date
Sunday 29 September 2024 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (UTC+10)
Location
Caulfield - Venue will be disclosed within 24 hours of the event
My Brother, My Brother, My Brother.
A play that celebrates the Beauty of Masculinity.
Live streamed from the Alex Theatre, St Kilda. Start time 2pm.
This is to let an audience hear the script and give live feedback on the play, before proceeding to the premier.
Tickets will be on the door; $20 each
If you can make it to the online event, we would also love to hear your feedback, links will be made available.
Info on the play:
Michael Gray Griffith, writer of ‘Marooned’ and ‘The Magnolia Tree’ has a new play aimed at young men.
Three young men wake up on a small disabled fishing boat that is drifting further and further out to sea. All their phones are missing, the radio has been broken, and they cannot see land nor any search planes or boats.
It appears they were drugged and now have woken up in a perilous situation, alone.
Initially the play appears to be a simple survival story but as time passes the play becomes a mirror, that asks us all a profound question: If we treat our young males as though there is something wrong with them, and offer them only shame, what do you think will happen to their souls?
The play is very funny, tense, and full of colourful language, but it is also full of courage and mateship, as these three young men work together to celebrate the forgotten beauty of masculinity.
Supported by The Alex Theatre and produced by The Wolves Theatre Company
Help us Combat Censorship
Friday 9th, Aug. 8:32 pm – 8:32pm Saturday 10th Aug.
Melbourne Time.
My name is Michael Gray Griffith and I am the producer of an Australian podcast called Café Locked Out. Now, Café Locked Out is not just me, it is a brigade of Australian Streamers and our community of Supporters, who have one thing in common, we want to defend free speech by exercising free speech.
We believe that free speech is the greatest weapon we have against all forms of oppression. And I am also one of the producers of an upcoming 24 hour podcast we are calling Freedom-Ain’t -Free-Athon.
Here’s the catch.
We are not after money, we are after your attention.
We are trying to let you, the world hear, that not all Australians have fallen silent.
There are those willing to speak freely, to question, to share the true stories of what is happening to the Australian people. Yet all our government seems focused on, is silencing us.
On my little podcast, I’ve shared the stories of thousands of ordinary Australians, and we question daily, the direction in which we appear to be heading. This has seen Café Locked Out with more than 100K followers, receive a ten-year Facebook restriction. Also, Facebook removed the ability for people to follow us almost two years ago.
We have a permanent YouTube ban
A permanent PayPal ban Oh, and Facebook also puts long bans on anyone who works with us.
Now X is brilliant, so is rumble and a few others, but what we need is social media platform that is censorship proof.
A place where we can be free. Think of it like a Fort for Freedom. But is it possible? How would you do it? Does the world need one?
Well let’s have a very long global chat about it?
Imagine if we succeed and it became a space could all inhabit, as together we try to remain decent, fair, peace loving, nurturing and free, human beings.
So on the 9thAugust, starting at 8:32pm Melbourne time, we will stream for 24 hours, to tell our story and share your stories.
We have some major people from the movement popping in, Dr Peter McCullough, Dr Malik and Dr Pierre Kory, many more, and also many of the heroes of the Australian movement.
Brady Gunn, Hoodie and John Larter, Maria Zee, Dave Guru, the White Rabbit, Nick Patterson, Ticci, Rukshan, and Matt Lawson and many, many more, including Liz Gunn from New Zealand and of course our Kulture artists.
Liberated artist who want to sing about things that matter. Also heavily censored. We will try to keep it fun and entertaining, whilst staying on message. And that message is, if we, the Aussie Indy media platforms and streamers are finally censored then online, Australia, Our Lucky Country will fall Silent.
I hope you can join us. We will only be streaming onto X and Rumble.
Today, Dr Peter McCullough joins The Kiwi Rocket to share his medical expertise! Please sit back, relax and enjoy this Maiden Voyage on The Kiwi Rocket!
Jo Bond is a Kiwi indy journalist, now streaming to cafe locked out
Jo Bond
Host of The Kiwi Rocket
jo.bond@thekiwirocket.com
www.thekiwirocket.com
Today, Dr Peter McCullough joins The Kiwi Rocket to share his medical expertise! Please sit back, relax and enjoy this Maiden Voyage on The Kiwi Rocket!
Jo Bond is a Kiwi indy journalist, now streaming to cafe locked out
Jo Bond
Host of The Kiwi Rocket
www.thekiwirocket.com
I live in New Zealand, an island nation of 5 million people next to Australia. I have run and been involved in many political campaigns. My areas of research are in political communication and public broadcasting as part of a Masters in Communication programme, still to be completed.
When I was 21, I was in a head on collision which resulted in my getting a brain injury. I have learned many things during my road to recovery and one of them is to never give your power away. I am a trained disability advocate and this has been rewarding, however, since the Covid 19 Pandemic has begun, I have seen the disability rights movement in New Zealand (mis)lead the public and many disabled people into acting against the best interests of the disabled community.
All the disability advocacy organisations in New Zealand have been strongly in favour of lockdowns, masks, vaccine mandates and segregating the vaccinated from the unvaccinated. This has not only resulted in them acting against the bodily autonomy rights of the disabled community at large, but also may have played a hand in many disabled people being refused vaccine exemptions on medical grounds.
Many New Zealanders have acquired vaccine injuries and I know a lot of them personally. There are people who have acquired disabilities from the vaccines, people who were already disabled and then got worse from getting vaccinated and then there is the saddest group of all, the people who are disabled who believe what their leaders are telling them and cannot believe that their newly acquired illnesses are as a result of the vaccines.
Additionally, New Zealand is the home of our former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. She was the poster woman of similar campaign lines as the US, but with local cultural twists. During the pandemic, New Zealand saw unprecedented levels of censorship and social division. We are a single state country, i.e. there are no places you can go to live under different laws. New Zealand is in the process of introducing internet content regulation. We need to fight to keep our power.
Jo Bond
Host of The Kiwi Rocket
+64211801754
jo.bond@thekiwirocket.com
www.thekiwirocket.com