Brenton Faithfull will stand for the New Zealand Loyal party in the Kaipara Ki Mahurangi seat in this year’s general election.
Faithfull, a funeral director, blew the whistle on unusual ‘clot shot’ blood clotting he had seen in the bodies of deceased vaccinated persons. His observations coincided with those made by undertakers and funeral directors overseas.
Speaking with leader Liz Gunn today, Faithfull said the party aligned with his interpretation of how a government should be run.
‘[Government] should be there for the people, and that’s the whole fundamental aspect behind NZ Loyal. We’re here for you the people, not the other way round.’
Alluding to the upcoming election Gunn asked if it was ‘an exaggeration to say we’re very close to losing our country to tyrants after this election, if people don’t step up to say ‘we’re taking back our power for our people’?’
‘There’s a lot of undecided voters out there who are just waiting and seeing, and New Zealand Loyal, even though they’ve come late… as I said, the ideals NZ Loyal have, ‘never say never’.
‘You’ve got to look at the calibre of the people who’ve been elected as candidates, and Liz [Gunn], who is leading it – you’re doing a fantastic job. It seems to be causing a ripple, which is a wonderful thing… We really need to see some change in this country. And I believe New Zealand Loyal will bring that change.’
The Kaipara Ki Mahurangi electorate is located in Auckland’s Rodney District and is currently held by National’s Chris Penk. Labour list MP Marja Lubeck unsuccessfully stood against Penk in the 2020 election, although Labour won the Party Vote.
New Zealand Funeral Director Brenton Faithfull speaks out over Covid jab deaths.
Faithful: "95% of the dead had received the jab 2 weeks prior of death". 👀 pic.twitter.com/0tD0GVdIR5
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