But all of this is noise. Noise designed to confuse you. Because, for all practical purposes, mask wearing in this country is optional. Always has been, likely always will be. And side note, health and safety has nothing to do with it.
How can it be said that it’s optional to wear a mask when the signs say “mandatory”?
Well…it’s an option because the lowest threshold for not wearing a mask is having “a condition” which make wearing a face covering “unsuitable” as adjudged by oneself. [1]
And there are several other exemptions too. And it’s been confirmed by the government agencies that the police will not prosecute people for not wearing masks. In such circumstances, where is the compulsion? And why do I say it likely always be so?
Because the dangers of long term mask wearing are well documented. I’ll hazard a guess that the government doesn’t want to be saddled with ongoing expensive court cases when people like you eventually clue on to this fact and go after them for one or another condition that’s connected back to your mask wearing.
Quite how we as a nation got to this sorry state of abject compliance is difficult to fathom. Our only saving grace is that we are not alone – the rest of the world seems similarly afflicted.
Now … before you act to judge anyone who suggests all of the above (as if this interpretation of the law might be some kind of devious circumvention of an essential health initiative), we need to remind ourselves of some truths …
The real science doesn’t back up mask wearing.
That’s is right both outright and in the manner in which the average person wears a mask, the type of mask they use, they number of times they use it, where they store it and so on. The evidence in respect of this is overwhelming including from the World Health Organisation (W.H.O) and various individuals in leading positions around the world who have advised on numerous occasions not to wear masks before flip flopping around with no good science to back up decades of advice to the contrary. [2]
We don’t generally recommend the wearing to masks in public by otherwise well individuals because it has not been up to now associated with any particular benefit…It does have benefit psychologically, socially and there are social norms around that and we don’t criticise the wearing of masks and have not done so but there is no specific evidence to suggest that the wearing of masks by the mass population has any particular benefit. In fact, there’s some evidence to suggest the opposite in the misuse of wearing a mask properly or fitting it properly or taking it off and all the other risks that are otherwise associated with that. – W.H.O. Press Conference, March 2020.
Mask mandates (or any other mandates for the matter) are inconsistent & incompatible with basic morality.
“You have to keep others safe”, “we’re all this together” and (in NZ) “don’t let down the Team Of 5 million”) are mantras we’ve been fed ad-nauseam over the past twelve months, as if they’re some grand virtues worth aspiring toward.
The simple fact of the matter is these statements are not virtues, they ignore autonomy and they suggest that your protection, safety & defence is somebody else’s responsibility, and likewise everyone else’s is yours. This is a ridiculous notion. [3]
If this were true, we could extend that line logic to everything we do in life:
- Driving should be banned because other people’s safety depends on it. Do you know how dangerous it is to have 1.5 tonnes of metal hurtling down the road at 100kph, in opposing directions, separated merely by some white lines on the road? Millions die every year from this alone.
- Anyone you see smoking – it should be your right to stop other people for their own safety, not just your safety. We have no idea how many people die from smoking, but estimates are that ailments directly linked to it are in the tens of millions annually.
- The same goes for drinking alcohol. It does more damage to a person than any respiratory virus could ever hope to do.
- You should be able to stop somebody else from eating McDonald’s too. Just close down ALL fast food outlets, and in fact, while we’re at it, most restaurants too.
- Sugar and sweets of every kind should be banned. We have an actual epidemic of mass proportions with Type 2 diabetes. Almost 10% of the western world has T2 Diabetes, and it’s the one of the leading causes of death here in NZ.
One could go on and on, but no doubt you can see how stupid all of these are. Protection and defence starts with the individual, and is your own first responsibility. Your safety cannot be somebody else’s responsibility, just like somebody else’s safety is not yours.
If we, for example, use the mask mandates as a case study it’s quite clear cut. If you’re feeling fine, are a healthy, normal, functional, asymptomatic individual and you want to personally take the risk of not wearing a mask, by all means do so. You need to know that you may be at greater risk of contracting something, but hey, you may also get hit by a car next time you cross the road, or choke on some food the next time you eat — so you need to decide on the level of risk you’d like to take.
And here’s the kicker. You know these truths too.
I’ve watched you piling out of crowded bars on a Friday night, hugging and kissing your friends goodbye then pulling out the well used unwashed mask from your pocket and sliding over your face only to hop on a bus carrying just 4 people spread out.
Earlier on when we got on the same bus, mask-less, confident and calm, secure in the belief no one would question me (and they never have), your eyes would meet mine briefly.
Your fear was palpable. Fear and judgment. Your eyes asked accusingly: “Why’ve you not got on a mask?” ” You’re endangering others.” “You’re endangering me”.
But now you’re somewhat wiser in the game.
Today when we board the plane. It’s different. Your eyes don’t meet mine. They look down. They look away.
Later in the flight, when you’ve pulled your mask down to snack on your cookie and coffee there’s a hint of an acknowledgement of the absurdity of it all. Just a glimmer of an eye roll and wobbly grimace.
Because, you know it’s not about safety. You know it’s not about saving lives. And yet, it’s obvious, you’re still scared.
Only now it’s not a virus you’re worried about. It’s your colleagues, your neighbour, your friends, even the other people on the plane that you know not at all. It’s about what “they” think. It’s about fitting in.
You would rather wear a mask and go along with the crowd. Because “it’s easier”, because you “don’t want to make a fuss”, because “it’s no big deal” and because “who cares anyway?”.
Well, it is a big deal. And it does matter.
Wearing a mask means you’re going along with a government directive that makes no sense. A directive that exists purely to maintain its control on you and to show the population at large that you are controlled.
In short, face coverings are political medicine masquerading as medical science
And if you’re reading this and you know exactly what I mean, then standing up and speaking out is not only your right (at least at this time albeit to increasingly limited degrees) but your duty.
Playing the “what’s the big deal” card in the face of this sort of tyranny is where you allow democracy to crumble and totalitarianism to take a foothold.
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P.S. If you have read this and you are willing to make a stand against tyranny you can do it staunch or get your mask exemption here. Go on you can do it. Stand up. Speak out. Be brave. Your fellow citizens and children will thank you – later!
P.P.S. If you have travelled recently and have a story to share please comment below or email us.
[1] Here is NZ legislation on face coverings (masks) and here is advice (propaganda) from NZ Government on Face Covering
[2] Here is a compilation of evidence against mask wearing. We will add more here. See also below videos. Specific quote above from here.
[3] The moral case against mask mandates – a decent article on the topic from which I have taken some examples for this blog post.
Click link to play video by an industrial hygienist. This video amassed over 100K views on various social media before being deleted as “fake news” by You Tube and Facebook. It’s time to start asking the hard questions.
Watch here: “experts” explain why general wearing of face mask by the public is not recommended.

Face Mask Nonsense – Government Advisor NZ – click here to watch.

NZ Government Jacinda Adern Prime Minister discusses masks – watch here.

Mask Mandates in NZ – is this the future we want. Watch video on the link.

Experts masks NZ watch video here.
Great advice and well done for taking a stand. I also travelled to and through Auckland before Xmas. With some trepidation, expecting a challenge, concerned about confrontation. At the first ferry journey I was asked if I wanted a mask. I politely said “no thank you” and to my relief it was left at that. On the next ferry trip to Waiheke one of the crew approached my vehicle. I took the exemption form (which my wife had conveniently printed out as business cards!” our of my pocket and held it up to the window so I didn’t even have to open it. The crew member gave a thumbs up and walked on.
This ends when enough of us say NO.
Great to meet Claire on GBI and thanks for all your work. You have many supporters.
Beautiful. Thanks for blazing this trail for us, Claire. Our eyes do communicate so much, but it’s imperative now that we maintain our rights to communicate–and breathe–freely with our mouths as well!
Well….made it to Christchurch on an AirNZ flight….without a mask! Thank you Team! As I said, my husband has a note from our GP, but all i said to the staff member was that we were both exempt from wearing face coverings. She said: ok, just tell the crew when you board. Crew asked didn’t you get a mask, I said the same again, sweet.
Your comment about standing up and speaking out applies to both sides of the debate I presume? I am a mask wearer who is immune suppressed. I do not feel the need to convince anyone that I believe this provides me with some protection. Beliefs are personal and usually based on a personal interpretation of the information available. The motive for your post puzzles me as it’s unlikely to change peoples beliefs on whether to wear a mask or not. Perhaps it’s a way to bolster your belief?
Hi there. We welcome debate thank you for your comment. My blog isn’t about belief but about facts. The motive for my blog post is to share these facts which include the legislation in NZ and the science. 1. The science shows that masks are not an effective method to achieve the desired outcomes. 2. In particular, the manner in which masks are used here is a joke and certainly will not achieve objectives. 3. The legislation allows people not to wear a mask but many are unaware of this (they think they need doctors note or something official. They do not.) The information here sets out the information and clarifies that. So it’s not about “beliefs” but about education. You say that it is “unlikely to change people’s beliefs”. Well what I do know 100% is that hundreds of people have read this blog and in the end thousands will see this and other information we put out. Based on this we already have people confirming they are using this information to choose NOT to wear a mask. Thank you for your input. It’s helpful to be able to explain our position. I highly recommend you review your decision on mask because you may find when you read further that you choose not to wear one as well. Or not. But thankfully at this time we do still have freedom of choice in the matter. Claire
Thank you Claire. We’re about to travel on AirNZ and my husband has an exemption note from our GP. Are you saying we can’t be stopped from boarding the plane in we don’t wear a mask without a note from a GP? Is saying that I can’t wear one enough?
Say you have an exemption. Yes. I sent you further information.
Thank you for your email! Just pointing out that the MoH Covid info says: face coverings on public transport in Auckland and on all domestic flights, legally must be worn. So if it says legally, does that not mean legally, or are they using the word loosely? And can AirNZ not stop us boarding? Love what you are doing!! 💪👏
Claire, will you still be doing that video about masks?
I’m concerned that they will chuck me off the flight if I refuse to wear one. Do they have to recognise the exemption card as a reason someone isn’t wearing one?
Thanks
Hi Lya. Apologies things got busy. Yes I still will but not today. I’ll look at your question today but I believe I have already answered it.
Thanks and you are correct, I didn’t get to go to the page you referred me to. Ive taken screenshots of that page where it talks about exemptions and cards. Thanks again!
Hi Cypsky, I think the problem is here that you think YOU are protected through your mask but it is the other way around, it protects others in case you have Covid.
The honest science doesn’t support this Nina.
The legislation was always there, no need for cindy to tell us, its basic common sense ,if one feels unsafe in any given situation wear the appropriate PPE, my choice.no one elses.
Great information & very well written Claire. Thank you
Hi Lya, they are missing out the exemptions part. So “legally” according to their legislation which includes exemptions. I’ll do video next week on it but scroll this from top to bottom: https://covid19.govt.nz/health-and-wellbeing/protect-yourself-and-others/wear-a-face-covering/
Thanks, I still find it confusing….you mean they left out the exemption part so that makes it “not legal”? I’ll wait for your video! 👍💪👏
they simply dont tell you the full story. they are conveniently avoiding mentioning that there are exemptions. I will do a video as soon as I can.
Hi Lya, See that link above. When I do a video I will be showing that. It’s all there see how at the top they say you have to wear it but then when you scroll down it says you dont have to if you’re exempt. So all the airlines are doing is not telling you about the bit near the bottom. Does that make sense. Claire
Well….made it to Christchurch on an AirNZ flight….without a mask! Thank you Team! As I said, my husband has a note from our GP, but all i said to the staff member was that we were both exempt from wearing face coverings. She said: ok, just tell the crew when you board. Crew asked didn’t you get a mask, I said the same again, sweet.
I wear a mask on public transport and it does not trouble me, I’m pleased to be able to do something to protect those around me, if I have been exposed. I understand that you have some concerns about your freedom or I guess you may be one of the rare people who are unable to wear a mask, but I don’t want your website visitors to get the impression that you speak for all New Zealanders.
The science doesn’t support mask wearing (links in my earlier article). And as well neither is there support morally. https://svetski.medium.com/the-moral-case-against-mask-mandates-ea26a879d4d4:
“Let’s examine exactly why mask mandates (or any other mandates for the matter) are inconsistent & incompatible with basic morality. “You have to keep others safe” This and “we’re all this together” is something we’ve been fed ad-nauseam over the past 12mths, as if they’re some grand virtues worth aspiring toward. What these statements suggest is that your protection, safety & defence is somebody else’s responsibility, and likewise everyone else’s is yours. This is a ridiculous notion that is not only immoral, but doesn’t scale and completely disregards its very impossibility. If this were true, we could extend that line logic to everything we do in life:
Driving should be banned because other people’s safety depends on it. Do you know how dangerous it is to have 1.5 tonnes of metal hurtling down the road at 100kph, in opposing directions, separated merely by some white lines on the road??? Millions die every year from this alone.
How about motorbikes? They should be outright banned, not by the motorcyclists themselves, but by anyone NOT riding a bike, because you all care about their safety.
Anyone you see smoking, you should walk up to and slap the shit out of them. It should be your right to stop other people for their own safety, not just your safety. We have no idea how many people die from smoking, but estimates are that ailments directly linked to it are in the tens of millions annually.
The same goes for drinking alcohol. It does more damage to a person than any respiratory virus could ever hope to do.You should be able to stop somebody else from eating McDonald’s too. Just close down ALL fast food outlets, and in fact, while we’re at it, most restaurants too.
Sugar and sweets of every kind should be banned. We have an actual epidemic of mass proportions with Type 2 diabetes. Almost 10% of the western world has T2 Diabetes, and it’s a leading cause of death in many western countries.
Working too hard, running your own business and pursuing a career should also be banned because people are under stress from and encouraging others to do the same by their example. Their safety demands that they be stopped. Immediately.
I could go on and on, but I think you can see how nonsensical all of these are.”
Hi Claire
I have made several videos that have got some good feedback. Here’s one on face masks that I think would be good for you to promote (if you watch it and agree). It is a timeline of how we went from being told NOT to wear masks, to being MANDATED to wear them.
It has a lot of good ‘memory holed’ footage, including footage of Ashley Bloomfield, Jacinda Ardern and “nano girl”, it also covers how the U-Turn the WHO did on masks back in June of 2020 was likely due to political reasons and not because of any new evidence for the effectiveness of face masks.
Please watch and share:
FACE MASKS: A 2020 TIMELINE, WHO’s U-TURN & STILL NO HIGH QUALITY EVIDENCE OF EFFECTIVENESS
https://youtu.be/LF-8B3WYWs0
I am incensed that so much valuable information being put out by medical experts (who are *not* tied to Big Pharma) is being censored. I archived this important article, entitled “Brain Damage from Masks Cannot be Reversed”:
https://archive.is/wOY4z
Some excerpts:
“We know that neurodegenerative diseases take years to decades to develop. If today you forget your phone number, the breakdown in your brain would have already started 20 or 30 years ago. While you’re thinking, that you have gotten used to wearing your mask and rebreathing your own exhaled air, the degenerative processes in your brain are getting amplified as your oxygen deprivation continues.
The second problem is that the nerve cells in your brain are unable to divide themselves normally. So in case our governments will generously allow as to get rid of the masks and go back to breathing oxygen freely again in a few months, the lost nerve cells will no longer be regenerated. What is gone is gone.
[..]I do not wear a mask, I need my brain to think. I want to have a clear head when I deal with my patients, and not be in a carbon dioxide induced anaesthesia.
[..]There is no unfounded medical exemption from face masks because oxygen deprivation is dangerous for every single brain. It must be the free decision of every human being whether they want to wear a mask that is absolutely ineffective to protect themselves from a virus.”
Just flew without a mask using method described on a big plane from Wellington. Was a bit daunted initially as l was only one, but no problem at all and it felt good. Thank you for inspiring me to be courageous.
Hi Team and a big thank you for the information from the MOH website about the rules for mask wearing on PT, planes, etc. I have just completed a Queenstown return flight and explained my mask exemption before boarding the plane and was not challenged on either flight. As the only person on the plane not wearing a mask I stood out but was proud of myself for not feeling shamed into wearing one. I say this because my colleagues also question the effectiveness of masks but felt embarrassed or nervous about not wearing one as they didn’t want to stand out in the crowd. We need more informed people so thanks again for the relevant scientific information.
I work in healthcare setting, ‘frontline’ . After several months of wearing mask fulltime, I experienced serious adverse reactions. (Too exhaustive list to post here) I have a medical certificate exempting me from wearing mask. Fortunately have support of my GP. My emplyer now is bound to deploy me next time masks are required in my role. The corporate I work for has already determined from March to Sept (official flu season) that anyone not receiving flu vaccine will not be able to be within 3m of another human being (staff, patient, visitor) as I might ‘infect them’ . I find this unsupportable in any medical literature. I think I am getting a sense of how lepers may have felt when isolated and feared. So, where is the colony I will be sent to. Small island of people that want to breathe, see smiles, talk freely, laugh and cough and splutter occasionally at collective lunacy.