At the “Safe & Effective” Roadshow Peter-Ray Moroney will share his journey of personal health awakening, specifically in connection with the physical and mental demands of dealing with his own vaccine injury, and subsequently assisting others with their vaccine injury symptoms, which led him to form the Queenstown vaccine injury support group.
He will share:
- the difficult decision he had to make over taking the vaccine in order to continue working in the tourism industry
- what happened in his body after the first and second shots
- the lack of understanding, support and acknowledgement from the medical system
- his experience of 3 emergency visits and ECG examinations for heart arrhythmia
- the very tangible neurological symptoms he experienced
- the phenomenon of turbo cancer, and more
His talk will focus on the importance of correct diagnosis, researching detox protocols, how he learned how to manage and reverse his symptoms, and on becoming empowered to self-manage one’s health and wellbeing.
Peter-Ray spent a number of years as a professional firefighter and then branched out into property development. From there he moved into real estate sales, in 1997 achieving the level of Associate with the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand.
Upon moving to Queenstown in early 2006 he completed a certificate in Massage Therapy, worked as a 4WD and Quadbike Guide, and owned a personal training business. In 2023 he completed a Diploma in Psychology and Counselling.
He is also a keen sportsman, competing as an international athlete in paragliding and karate, playing A Grade Tennis, and achieving recognition in Apnea Depth Diving (long-breath holding). As a keen outdoor enthusiast he enjoys hunting, and is a qualified Range Officer. He currently works in the hotel accommodation business in Queenstown.
Peter-Ray will speak only at the Queenstown event.
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.”
Wow! Really look forward to hearing Peter’s inspirational story.