Covid Inquiry-A Quick, Simple Guide
For those who are short of time, don't want information overload, but want a proper inquiry
Introduction
This post is for the people who have limited time and for those who just want the basics and not be bogged down with information.
A decent inquiry is a must. Our commonsense, logic, intuition, sense of justice, and our hearts tell us this is necessary. But for this to happen, we need decent Terms of Reference, transparency, and impartial commissioners.
If you feel you need more background information, view these previous posts:
NZ First—Thank You (Links to section on the Covid Inquiry).
This is our chance to be heard.
Screenshot: The Official ToR Submission Form
Intro: A Submission Draft
The draft submission below contains the basic points I feel need to be included. If you agree, you are more than welcome to use it as a guide, to copy and paste it, and to change it and add to it to make it your own. The list is compiled from my own thoughts and from others.
A Submission Draft
I support the expanded terms of reference.
I support the inclusion of all nine topics listed above.
The first 4 points must be included as they are in the National/NZ First Coalition Agreement.
Although safety can be included indirectly under other points, such as point 4 and 7, safety must be stated in plain sight as so much of NZ’s response was centered around the jab.
Safety must either be added to point 2 so it reads, 'Vaccine procurement and efficacy and safety' or it must be listed elsewhere.
The last point must include ‘and policies’ and ‘or places’ so it reads, ‘how New Zealand's pandemic preparedness and policies compared to other countries or places’ These words need to be included so places/districts/provinces/states that used policies different from ours can be compared, i.e. those that used much cheaper options like repurposed drugs.
The current commissioners must go. They are compromised. Tony Blakely does contract work for Moderna, trivializes vaccine injury, and holds a predetermined didn’t-we-do-well view of the NZ Covid pandemic response.
The inquiry must be transparent. Its proceedings must be broadcasted.
The inquiry must also be adversarial so witnesses/experts can be questioned.
I support the RCR People's Terms, which cover most of the expanded terms. Those that aren’t, can easily be added, such as how we compared to other countries and places. (P.S. To FlagnFix Readers: Can you let me know if I missed this in the RCR terms?)
This draft submission contains approx. 1400 characters.
How to Proceed and More
To make your actual ToR submission, begin here on the official Covid 19 Inquiry site. If you scroll down the page and click on Continue you are taken to the submission form, as seen in the screenshot above.
To get an idea of what to expect and to learn more about ToR, go to the earlier FlagnFix articles listed at the beginning of this post.
For more ideas, view the NZDSOS ToR submission. See here.
The ToR submission is one of two submissions on the Covid Inquiry you can make. To learn about the other submission: Share your story, click here. Tell the Commission of Inquiry about your pandemic experiences.
RCR Petition
Have you signed the RCR petition yet? You can sign here and then watch a little video about making a ToR submission. Also view these RCR Covid Inquiry Action Items.