Rock the Vote NZ Submits Findings to COVID-19 Royal Inquiry
- Daddy Pig
- Apr 24
- 2 min read
We voice our concerns over the handling of the pandemic and its lasting impact on New Zealand society.
The Inquiry asks us the following
"Please share with us your COVID-19 pandemic experiences related to the topics above, and your views on how pandemics should be responded to in the future"

We appreciate the opportunity provided by the Royal Commission to share our experiences and insights on how the COVID-19 pandemic was managed and how future health crises should be addressed. While we acknowledge that perspectives may differ, our submission comes with the utmost respect and a commitment to constructive dialogue.
So, with all due respect, what occurred during the Covid-19 “Pandemic” was one of the most disgusting and vile propaganda campaigns that has ever taken place in modern day history, a campaign of fear, division, and coercion that waved the rights of man aside in favour of the few, that instilled terror into its people, of a virus that from our experience and research is comparable to that of a natural flu.
Rock the Vote NZ holds firm that the COVID-19 pandemic response was marked by an unprecedented campaign of fear, coercion, and suppression of dissent. We believe critical discussions on government policies—including the exclusive promotion of vaccines while disregarding alternative solutions—are essential for ensuring transparency and accountability.
Our submission emphasizes the importance of empowering natural immunity, questioning restrictions imposed on alternative treatments such as Ivermectin and Artemisia Annua, and evaluating the broader societal effects of government-mandated lockdowns and vaccine directives. We advocate for a shift away from policies that instil fear and weaken self-reliance, instead promoting openness, choice, and informed decision-making in health matters.
Furthermore, Rock the Vote NZ challenges the suppression of vaccine-related concerns and the lack of open reporting on adverse reactions. We assert that medical professionals must be free to speak the truth without fear of retribution. Transparency in government contracts—such as those signed with pharmaceutical companies—must also be prioritized.
In light of the lessons learned from the pandemic era, we urge decision-makers to consider the following:
Ensuring that vaccines are not-for-profit, with intellectual property made open-source.
Moving away from the "one death is one death too many" fallacy, factoring economic and societal costs into crisis response.
Allowing exploration of alternative treatments without regulatory obstruction.
Rock the Vote NZ remains committed to advocating for transparency, accountability, and freedom of choice. We encourage New Zealanders to engage in critical discussions about the future of public health and governance.
Submissions close Sunday, April 27, 2025. 📨 Have your say here: Royal Commission of Inquiry into COVID-19 - Citizen Space
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