There’s this story in today’s NZ MSM a completely taken media. It’s hysteria of course, cloth masks are no good so wear an N95. For context it’s summer here at the moment and the temperatures are in the high 20s or low 30s C around the country1.
And Lucy at the University (very) nearby is advocating for everyone to wear N95 masks, awful at the best of times but especially in hot weather.
Everyone hates masks here so this won’t go down well anyway but who the hell is Dr Lucy Telfar Barnard. Well I’m an inquisitive sort of guy so I search for “Lucy Telfar Barnard” and “Gates”…
We’ll get back to you later Michael2. But Lucy who the hell is BRANZ?
Ah a climate change building group focused on carbon aye? In Judgeford no less (I’d never heard of this Wellington suburb until today). What are they doing sponsoring a researcher (Dr no less) in the health department of Otago University? Who are they associated with? Let’s go and have a look at who is on the same IP as you are shall we, BRANZ?
Oh that doesn’t look like a NZ IP…shall we check out some of those co-hosted there, BRANZ?
Well that Finnish site connectinhealth.fi resolves to https://www.astrazenecaconnect.net/fi/fi/kotisivu/
Astra Zeneca connect? Is that like AstraZeneca the vaccine company?
Sure looks like it.
Who is droit.tech? Oh.
Droit btw is ‘law’ in French, unless you’re turning right (a droite).
Bringing compliance and vaccines together, who would have thought?
Who is reignite you ask?
I figure you get the picture. The advice from Dr Lucy Telfar Barnard is completely corrupt in source.
Now Michael why are you getting funding from the CDC? All the way back in 2013 as well. You corrupt turd.
80s or 90s for those on F
Michael Baker is particularly painful in the NZ Covid context.
I'm probably wrong, but doesn't an I.P address search only work on fixed addresses and not if a random address was issued at each log on?
Good sleuthing Rich.
Silly me, I thought that BRANZ were good guys testing out building materials.
Who has shares in these new mask making companies - not really a question, so no question mark.