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Aly Cook at the “Safe & Effective” Roadshow: Vaccine choice and vaccine-injured campaigner

Aly Cook – Mother, musician and campaigner for vaccine choice and vaccine injured for over 28 years.

​Aly has a vaccine-injured son, professionally diagnosed by a cardiologist with vaccine induced pericarditis. She is currently in a fight with ACC for coverage for her son. In her talk she will share her journey of standing up for her son’s health and rights. She will share her experience of dealing with ACC and how you can improve your chances of getting an ACC claim heard and approved. She will also share how to manage OIA (official information act) requests from the government.

Aly will talk at the Nelson event only, Wednesday 13 November at the Rutherford Hotel (registration details below).

Aly has a lot to offer for those fighting for ACC with vaccine injuries in her acquired knowledge from this experience, and is a positive force to keep people fighting for fair treatment and compensation for the vaccine injured.

Aly is a full time publicist and promoter in the entertainment business, dealing with mainstream media and independent media. In recent years she has donated her skills to the freedom movement, assisting with publicity for the recent films – River of Freedom (a cinematic documentary film about New Zealand’s protests against the unethical and illogical government vaccine mandates), Memorial Day (Silent No More NZ)

​Aly also started the petition for a Royal Commission of Enquiry into the Safety Efficacy and approval of the Covid 19 vaccine with its 23,000 signatures. The petition is now closed for signing. Aly submitted 1,600 pages of evidence which is now with the minister of internal affairs for comment and recommendations.

Aly is also a regular interviewee on RCR. She has done many other interviews with independent media including Dr Peter McCullough and Dominique Samuels from GB News.

She is a constant force pushing back on the narrative, and working toward accountability and support for the vaccine injured.

As a musician Aly wrote the song Little White Crosses about the vaccine injured and deaths based around the Little white crosses that hung across the forecourt of Parliament during the Freedom Village Occupation of parliament grounds.

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.”

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