During the COVID period Ken supported and represented New Zealanders in the courts and Employment Relations Authority who were mandated out of their jobs and whose civil rights were shamelessly violated.
This eventually led to advocating for people shunned from visiting their loved ones in hospitals, rest homes and funerals.
Ken’s background and experience as a registered psychologist has helped him understand the psychology behind the narrative that compelled people to take a experimental ‘vaccine’, believing it to be necessary to save their loved ones or keep their job or travel.
In fact, for most New Zealanders, having the vaccination was applied without informed consent and often without knowledge that it was an experimental drug and that the general population were, in fact, part of that experiment.
Once Ken saw that this experiment was neither ‘safe nor effective’ and created ‘two classes’ of New Zealanders, he decided to become actively involved in taking this message to the road, to the people. To empower and provide access to support for those injured or those unsure about the future if we were to face a similar attempt to control our lives through fear and propaganda again.
Ken is a Barrister practising at Nicolson Legal, working in criminal, employment and family law. Prior to practicing law, Ken was a practicing registered psychologist.
On a personal level, Ken is a keen sports person and athlete and is proficient in many sports such as tennis, mountain biking and surfing which is his happy place. He has competed successfully in many surfing competitions and has won a national surfing title. For him, surfing creates a healthy balance in life. He also has a keen interest in all other sports including windsurfing, foiling, rock-climbing, rugby, cricket and league. However it’s the ocean where he feels the most comfortable.
Register for the “Safe & Effective” Roadshow
Registrations for the “Safe & Effective” Roadshow be made online at the Safe & Effective Roadshow website, with events being held during November in Dunedin (9th), Queenstown (11th), Nelson (13th), and Wellington (15th).
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts, hear testimonies, and gain insights into aspects of the pandemic response they feel were downplayed by mainstream media.
Organisers of the event advocate for the need for a compassionate, transparent dialogue about the impact of COVID-19 health policies on New Zealanders’ well-being.
The roadshow will cover a range of topics, from potential connections between vaccine side effects and sudden health issues to testimonials from medical professionals.
With a focus on supporting those seeking clarity and community, the event invites those who have experienced health challenges post-vaccination, as well as advocates for informed health choices, to participate in what organisers describe as “a journey of inquiry, knowledge, and support.”