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The fight we joined for freedom and truth was not just a fleeting moment but a shared commitment, one that binds us in purpose and resolve.
Not so long ago, we found ourselves thrust into what can only be described as the COVID war, a relentless storm that swept across our lives, leaving no corner untouched.
It was more than a battle against an ‘invisible virus’; it was a crucible that tested our resilience, laid bare the fragility of our institutions, and forced us to confront uncomfortable questions about control, trust, and the cost of compliance.
As the COVID war took hold, I watched, we all watched, as freedoms we once took for granted were stretched thin, as narratives clashed, and as the line between fact and fiction blurred under the weight of fear and uncertainty.
I will never forget when former Western Australian Premier, The Honourable Mark McGowan, made it quite clear on a Facebook post that, and I quote, “Life is about to get very difficult for the unvaccinated.”
A heavy burden instantly lifted from my shoulders when I chose not to join the drug experiment—like narrowly escaping imminent danger—only for a looming shadow of doubt to settle in, clouding what lay ahead for me and my family.
I’d seen and heard of the Freedom Fighters in Perth and all over Australia. I was watching online, feverishly trying to keep up with people at councils lobbying against the mandates, people like Michael Gray Griffith and The Deplorables, Wendy and Kret driving around the country interviewing people, defending free speech and recording history while the institutions and corporate media were trying to erase it.
Early 2022, the Western Australian Health Department started sending nurses up to the Perth Hills, where I live to jab and stab the children. Mothers will know, when someone threatens your, or any children, there is a deep spiritual goddess, the feminine from a Greek tale, that overcomes you to act.
Armed with flyers from Parents With Questions, my umbrella from The Umbrella People, and my phone, I stood on public property and filmed my time outside schools. That saw the birth of Courage Is The Cure.
I never imagined Courage Is The Cure would grow to become my new full time vocation. Please watch/listen the podcast above for details about Courage Is The Cure 2022-2025.
When I announced the potential closure of CITC at the end of March 2025, due to a lack of broader support, facing the inability to pay my yearly fees for software etc., my inbox and phone lit up with messages from dedicated supporters.
Thanks to their vital, no-strings-attached contributions, I’m deeply grateful and honoured to share that CITC will carry on in 2025.
This outpouring of generosity has not only sustained CITC at this crucial point in March but reaffirmed the strength of our community. Thank you to every single one of you!
Courage Is The Cure is 100 per cent crowd funded and relies on your support.If you have the means, please support or become a member of Courage Is The Cure here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/couragethecure
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Podcast streamed LIVE 31 March 2025
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