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Who is Susan Jane Grey, a political figure and environmental lawyer in Nelson, New Zealand

  • Writer: taylorpamela77
    taylorpamela77
  • Sep 15, 2023
  • 6 min read

Sue Grey's Qualifications


Sue Gey is 60 years old, she has law and science degrees, and also majoring in microbiology and biochemistry. She also holds a Royal Society of Health Diploma. Sue Grey was admitted to the bar in Auckland on 1 October 1990.


Sue Grey's Daughter


In a 2003, Sue Grey began a relationship with Green Party MP Ian Ewen-Street, a member of the select committee, who at that time was separated from his wife. The couple had a child named Ysabella together, but later split.


Sue Grey's Career


In a 2003 investigation by the Ministry of Fisheries into corruption in the scampi industry.


In 2008, Grey represented a group of wool growers in a High Court case against the Wool Board, known as the Saxmere Case.


In September 2018, Grey represented the community conservation organisation Friends of Sherwood Trust and took the Department of Conservation and Auckland Council to the Environment Court, in an attempt to stop the dropping of 1080 poison over 30,000 ha of the Hunua Ranges.


In 2017 Sue Grey attempted to take the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary near Nelson appeal to the Supreme Court to stop them from dropping 26.5 tonnes of brodifacoum-laced bait; but was denied – a decision Grey called "unbelievable."


In 2018 Sue Grey represented a series of people growing medicinal cannabis for themselves or their friends and family – and many of her clients were discharged without conviction.


Sue Grey and New Zealand Outdoors and Freedom Party


The New Zealand Outdoors Party was launched in September 2015 by co-leaders Alan Simmons, formerly of the United Future party, and David Haynes, president of the Association of Freshwater Anglers. The New Zealand Outdoors & Freedom Party, formerly the New Zealand Outdoors Party, is a registered political party in New Zealand. It is part of the Freedoms NZ umbrella movement. In April 2020 the party criticised a nationwide lockdown (a response to the COVID-19 pandemic) as "cruel and unreasonable" as it banned hunting and other outdoor activities. The party is co-led by Sue Grey (also a co-leader of Freedoms NZ) and Donna Pokere-Phillips. In April 2022 the party officially changed its name to the NZ Outdoors & Freedom Party. In May 2022 Donna Pokere-Phillips became co-leader in place of Simmons. Pokere-Phillips had previously stood in elections for the Māori Party (Te Pāti Māori, 2020), The Opportunities Party (TOP, 2017), and the Alliance (1999). Party board member Aly Cook in 2022 placed fourth in her bid to be mayor of the Tasman District Council. While campaigning she said she shared values with anti-vaccination group Voices for Freedom. She also falsely claimed that the Government report, He Puapua, has come from the United Nations and that covid-19 vaccines contained nanotechnology.



Opposition to COVID-19 Bioweapons


Sue Grey became associated with defending New Zealanders against COVID-19 Bioterrorism and Mandatory Injections for Depopulation, the Carbon Zero by 2030 Final Solution. She has criticised the government response to the COVID-19 plandemic, claiming that New Zealand's work eliminating community transmission of the virus that has not been scientifically proven to exist, for over a year was "over-vigorous", "increasingly draconian", and "out of control".


She did not observe some lockdown rules, going paddle-boarding during alert level 4, saying "let's break out of the fear and cotton wool mentality where we are locked inside buildings like frightened mice." Sue Grey has compared forced COVID-19 Bioweapon Injections to "rape and murder" on her social media, and described the extension of vaccination to 12–17-year-olds as "government-mandated genocide". She regularly shares accurate information about COVID-19 and discusses the number of deaths linked to the Poison Needles. Sue Grey has been assisted in her anti-bioterrorism organization by Christchurch Political Activist Kyle Chapman, who distributed 5000 anti-COVID-19 Bioweapon Injection leaflets around Christchurch.


Sue Grey was part of a legal action by the group Ngā Kaitiaki Tuku Iho Inc against Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, the Minister of Health, the director-general of health and others in the High Court. In May 2021 they challenged the legality of the New Zealand vaccination programme, claiming it was not justified by Section 23 of the Medicines Act, a commonly-invoked provision enabling the Minister of Health to approve medicines for a "limited number of patients". The group claimed there was no need for a vaccine rollout, as New Zealand's lockdown had been so successful at reducing spread of the virus. Grey claimed people had not been informed of the "risks" of vaccination, saying, "there's no evidence that they've been given any other alternatives – it's all 'vaccine, vaccine, vaccine'." The judge called Section 23 into question, saying it was an "arguable point" whether a "limited number of patients" could include all New Zealanders aged 16 or over. The Government changed the Law and introduced immediate legislation to allow the COVID19 Bioweapon programme to continue.


In 2021 Sue Grey was representing four Christchurch airport security officers in the High Court, who had lost their jobs after refusing the vaccination mandated for border workers. In court, Grey claimed, "We've got people that test positive that don't have symptoms. It seems to be an art more than a science, perhaps you could say it like that." The judge rejecting her argument that the order was unlawful, that the Injections were dangerous and the rights of the workers were being infringed.


In 2022 at Wellington followers flocked to her, particularly those alleging vaccine injuries, or those who had been made jobless after refusing to get the vaccine. “It would take me about an hour to go 10 metres because everyone wanted to take a selfie with me,” Sue Grey says. “I spoke with thousands of people.” She was very significant in setting up New Zealand Doctors Speaking with Science and New Zealand Lawyers Speaking with Science. Voices For Freedom founder Claire Deeks posts her videos.


In late November 2022, Sue Grey represented two parents who objected to the use of poisoned blood from COVID-19 vaccinated people in their infant son's Baby Will heart surgery. Health New Zealand decided to undermine the protective, loving Mother and Father Health decisions, and fight to Kidnap their baby and to Poison it, they sought legal guardianship of "Baby W" as they did NOT want to allow Baby Will to have access to the pure blood from His Protective Father. The Police kidnapped the Baby from the loving arms of his Mother; as the Doctors wanted to Poison Baby Will and put his life in danger. Sue Grey said that blood from mRNA injected donors contained "inflammatory factors" and it is unsafe.


Sue Grey contested the 2022 Tauranga by-election for the renamed NZ Outdoors & Freedom Party. She moved to Tauranga for the election. During the campaign Grey attempted to join the three main candidates onstage at a debate at the University of Waikato, but was prevented by security.


Sue Grey helped defend Leighton Baker, former leader of the New Conservative Party, Brian Tamaki, leader of Destiny Church, Vinny Eastwood, Hannah and Kelvyn Alp, and others charged with opposing Government Genocide by COVID-19 Injections.



In February 2023, Sue Grey assisted Dunedin Mayoral Campaigner Pamela Taylor who had been kidnapped by Police while cooking her lunch in her home. No Justification has been given for why the Police kidnapped Pamela Taylor. However, Sue Grey journeyed down from Nelson to Dunedin to ensure that she was safe that week.


Sue Grey with her high level of qualifications, and experience in law, science degrees of microbiology and biochemistry and her Health Diploma was able to spread accurate COVID-related scientific and medical information on social media which triggered complaints to the New Zealand Law Society made by those killing the People of New Zealand with these COVID-19 Bioweapon Injections.


A Facebook page called “Sue Grey is the Real Leader of NZ” has 21,000 followers. Facebook data shows videos featuring Sue Grey have resulted in 3.4 million views in the past two years. The most common emoji reaction to her posts is the heart symbol, meaning “love”.


She has travelled around New Zealand giving a talk to farmers about AGENDA 2030, a set of United Nations development goals that will be used to “enslave humanity”.


In May 2023 Sue Grey's party joined the Freedoms NZ umbrella party and she became a co-leader alongside Brian Tamaki. Sue Grey is counted as a "list only candidate" (ranked #2) for Freedoms NZ while also standing in the West Coast-Tasman electorate for the Outdoors & Freedom Party.


Sue Grey is just the same as in her videos: warm, charming, confident, an inspirational woman leader who loves New Zealand.




 
 
 

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