Liz Gunn comes out of hiding and speaks at the Alex Jones Show
Safe Houses in NZ and overseas were offered to whistleblower Barry Young - but he refused. Gunn regrets giving into fear when she "ran from police".
Just a quick update on the evolving NZ Whistleblower story. Below is the full embedded video of the interview with Alex Jones, initially with Steve Kirsch and then with Liz Gunn.
Liz Gunn showed a very different side of herself during the Alex Jones interview than was demonstrated in the whistleblower MOAR video she published on Nov 30 and in the video appeal to Winston Peters while “on the run”. All of this was discussed in my Substacks over the past few days.
At the beginning of the interview, Steve Kirsch is also there, emphasizing that Barry Young came to him to have the data and his conclusions checked by international experts. Liz Gunn later disclosed that she never had the data.
Compared to her two previous videos, Liz looked and talked sharply, focused, professional, and lawyer-like.
Liz Gunn with Alex Jones in a recent interview
It is puzzling that she didn’t bring that professional attitude to the whistleblower reveal - it would have served the purpose better than her “counsellor self” she felt would be the best approach in breaking the story of NZ whistleblower Barry Young.
In most of the almost one-hour-long video, Liz talks about general politics around the pandemic, COVID tyranny and globalist agendas.
In a manifesto-style announcement, she calls for Jacinda Ardern to return to NZ to face cross-examination in “the public square”.
Her speeches were aimed at the primarily American audience of the show, providing background information, including the Christchurch shooting that led to Jacinda Ardern’s worldwide rise in popularity.
She then challenged the myth of how empathetic and caring Jacinda Ardern is by using an example where Jacinda Ardern didn’t care about a severely vaccine-injured young woman she interviewed early into the vaccine roll-out. She ended by asking who the real Jacinda Ardern was. The empathetic woman wearing a Muslim scarf or the cold woman not caring about the severely vaccine-injured young woman she presented.
There was not much new and specific information about the NZ whistleblower case that we don’t already know.
The most important (at 33 min) is that, according to Liz Gunn, Barry was offered two safehouses in NZ and one overseas but rejected both. Once again, why was that information not provided right from the start? Barry, to my knowledge, never mentioned any safe-houses.
She then explains why she felt it was warranted to go to one of the safe houses herself, despite not having a warrant against her issued by NZ Police. According to Gunn, she was manhandled roughly by NZ Police at an airport some time back and still has problems with her arm. Which led to her wearing a sling often, as seen in her “Winston Peters Appeal Video”, while on the run.
At 39 min, Jones says that about 7 Million people will watch this video and asks her: “What do you want to say to them?”
She said that she started a political party and she thought “the people” could take over from the politicians, and that she loathes politicians. She distinguished herself and her followers from politicians by using “representatives” instead. Then, she emphasized that it was not about power but about service and that it was crucial that “we must listen to the people.” She looked charming and alive - and reminded me of a campaigning politician.
Then, she asks the viewers to support her party, NZ Loyal.org.
At around 41 minutes, she says: “Don’t have ego, don’t have hubris, serve your country, stand up for your country”, mentioning her father after having a dig at Helen Clark’s ego after Jenny Shipley outdid her to become first prime minister of NZ.
She then labelled Clark as a narcissist who set up NZ for the WEF.
After the “counsellor self” and the “lawyer self”, we got a good look at the “politician self” of Liz Gunn, and I couldn’t help turning her question about Jacinda Ardern back onto Liz Gunn: Who is the real Liz Gunn?
Ultimately, she returned to praising the whistleblower Barry Young, saying he gains nothing from this. I wondered if the same was true for her.
Then, she encourages more whistleblowers to come forward, particularly the funeral directors of the world.
She finishes strongly by appealing to everyone not to give in to government and WEF bullying and stand up for democracy.
I think Liz Gunn will get a lot of new fans, followers and supporters for her party from this. She comes across as knowledgeable, passionate, caring and fighting for the people. She expertly used this opportunity to lift her profile dramatically.
The lawyer and politician/freedom fighter persona appears much more authentic and genuine than her “performance” interviewing Barry Young, that’s for sure.
Then, right at the end, she asked people not to give into fear of another pandemic and, instead, stay healthy to fend it off. Good, encouraging advice that will be well-received, I am sure.
Finally, she discloses: “I was cross with myself when I gave into my fear when I thought the cops were coming and hurt me again.” Then she looks into the camera and says: “I am not fearful, Alex.”
After Alex thanks her, she again asks for more donations to her party, promising some will go to Barry Young and his wife.
I have to ponder this for a while to come to a comprehensive conclusion, but one offered itself straight away: Liz Gunn has real potential as a politician. I don’t know if that is good or bad, though.
Is it too hard to get Barry's name correct?
Ok we get it, you don't like Liz Gunn, cobber. Mate she's a woman in her sixties that has started an political party ( name & shame her parties policies, bet you can't ) that she shouldn't have to if the tyrants hadn't done what they have done. Stay focused on them & let us know when you start your own political party, in other words, give it a rest matey, you're on the wrong topic.