Another measure of the vaccines’ evident failure is being flagrantly ignored

Before Public Health England became UKHSA they devised a way of measuring the proportion of household contacts who were ill a few days later – the secondary attack rate. Many publications on secondary attack rates claim very high percentages but fail to exclude people within a household who became ill at the same time as each other and should both be considered primary cases. Public Health England did exclude these situations and found very consistent results as a consequence.

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The Covid Inquiry: Further insights into the murky world of Behavioural Science

Although the ongoing Covid-19 Inquiry increasingly resembles an expensive pantomime designed to support the dominant lockdown-and-jab pandemic narrative, scrutiny of the extensive witness transcripts can be informative as to the actions of key actors. Such is the case with the behavioural scientists, in particular those operating within the Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviours (SPI-B) – a subgroup of SAGE that advised the Government on its Covid-19 communications strategy.

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Were covid vaccine trials misleading by design?

The covid vaccine trials did not focus on how many were healthy instead comparing those who developed disease. To take the Pfizer/BioNTech trial as an example, there were 8 PCR positive symptomatic people in the vaccine group and 162 in the placebo group more than a week after the second dose and after up to 2 month’s follow up. That worked out at a 94.6% efficacy when calculated as a percentage reduction.

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Covid vaccine fanatics turn to AI for reinforcements

The most likely reason for the use of such automated systems is that they have insufficient resources to respond individually to the volume of material being posted which is oppositional to their favoured narrative.  As well as this being caused by a growing number of people becoming aware of the truth about the covid “vaccines”, it could also be a shrinking in the number of people who wish to perjure themselves for hours a day, now it has become obvious that all they are doing is lining the pockets of greedy corporations who seem not to care about the well being of any of the users of their products.

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Deaths of Scottish babies

Public Health Scotland demonstrated a significant increase in neonatal deaths (in the first month of life) in 2021 but refused to investigate whether it was related to the vaccine because such an analysis “whilst being uninformative for public health decision making, had the potential to be used to harm vaccine confidence”. 

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Ignored danger signals

The publication of the trial results that led to initial approvals claimed there had been four deaths in the placebo group and only two in the vaccination group. By the time of the publication of the 6 month follow up data the ratio was 15 in the vaccination group and 14 in the placebo group. However, this was not the full story and more evidence emerged subsequently.

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Interpreting BBC Dialect(ic)s

The BBC – the UK’s state broadcaster – has a little-known motto that still adorns the organisation’s coat of arms: “Nation Shall Speak Peace Unto Nation”.  There is circumstantial evidence to suggest that this phrase was inspired by a quotation from the Old Testament: “Nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more” (Micah 4:3).

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Pick of the week

A selection of articles that we feel are worth the time. ‘What should we learn for the future?’ Dr Scott Michell, The Guernsey press, 9th October: Dr Mitchell was an Emergency Care Physician at Princess Elizabeth Hospital in Guernsey. He became a member of the Frontline Covid Clinical Care Clinicians(FLCCC) and has signed many of HART‘s open letters cautioning against rolling out mRNA vaccines to children.

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