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FLASHBACK: New Zealand PM told public ‘we are your single source of truth’

Updated: July 16, 2021 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

‘Remember that unless you hear it from us, it is not the truth’ 

July 16, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – While Big Tech and even governments are ramping up censorship on issues relating to COVID-19, particularly the experimental injections, resurfaced footage from 2020 hints at the manner in which some governments seek to exercise control over the population and be the “single source of truth.” 

The words were uttered by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in what appears to be resurfaced footage from March 19, 2020, when she was commenting on the “conspiracy theories” found on social media with regard to COVID-19 lockdowns. 

She began by noting how she had “been watching for some days” on social media channels but was not able to personally “dismiss every single rumor I see on social media, tempted as I might be.” 

“We will share with you the most up-to-date information daily. You can trust us as a source of that information,” Ardern declared. 

“You can also trust the Director-General of Health and the Ministry of Health. For that information, do feel free to visit at any time to clarify any rumour you may hear covid19.govt.nz, otherwise dismiss anything else.” 

Ardern next revealed that

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