You Know They’re Desperate When the New World Order is Recruiting Gang Members to Push the VAXX
Matthew Burke
Clarion News
From New Zealand Gang Leaders PSA Urges Members to Get Covid Vaccine
Seven leaders across four prominent posses are featured in a new campaign video to see their ranks get vaccinated against the coronavirus, the New Zealand Herald reported on Tuesday.
The public service announcement was commissioned by the minister for Maori development, Willie Jackson, with the help of his son, producer Hikurangi Jackson, who asked gang leaders to make videos encouraging fellow gang members — and those otherwise interested in their cause — to get vaccinated.
The 4-minute video featured Denis O’Reilly of the Black Power gang, who said he’s “taken a few shots” since he joined at 19-years-old — including two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine — and asked his community “to do the same.”
“This is not all about gangs — this is all about our whānau [family],” said Harry Tam of the Mongrel Mob in the clip. “One thing we need to be clear about is that this is not about the government telling us; it is about the experts telling the government, that is getting us to vaccinate to protect ourselves
Another Mongrel Mob member, Dennis Makalio, told viewers that getting vaccinated was a “no-brainer” for him.
At a total population of 5.08 million, New Zealand’s current outbreak hovers at around 3,600 cases — 70% of which come from native peoples, despite the fact that they are a minority in the country at just 27% of the population. The Guardian reported on Tuesday that 72% of eligible Maori have had one dose of the Pfizer vaccine, while 85% of Pasifika have achieved the same.
The prevalence of the disease among those groups has prompted health officials to grant gang leaders special essential-worker status, allowing them to reach out to their communities more effectively.

“We are all vulnerable,” Tam said, though he worries most about children and elders. Stephen Daley, a k a Teflon 88, of the Head Hunters agreed, saying his choice to be vaccinated was inspired by his concern for younger generations, or “whakapapa [genealogy].” Adding that it’s a personal choice, his message concluded that members should make “an informed decision.”
Paula Ormsby of the Mongrel Mob Waikato Kingdom encouraged her community to “protect” their lineage and seek out trusted Indigenous doctors “that specialize in COVID” for reassurance.
Speaking first in Samoan, then English, Ta’alili To’omalatai of the King Cobras said they’re responsible “for the safety of our community.”
As a grandfather and uncle, Black Power’s Michael Te Pou participated in the campaign “for our tamariki [children] and our mokopuna [grandchildren],” he declared.
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