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Tuesday 10 August 2021

Covid-19: Is there an emergency? Is the injection safe? Let’s unite to save our children … and ourselves.

[The Daily Expose]:As of 19 March 2020, Covid was no longer considered to be a high consequence infectious disease (“HCID”) in the UK. A HCID is defined as an acute infectious disease which: typically has a high case-fatality rate; may not have effective prophylaxis or treatment; is often difficult to recognise and detect rapidly; has the ability to spread in the community and within healthcare settings; and, requires an enhanced individual, population and system response to ensure it is managed effectively, efficiently and safely.

Despite the Government recognising Covid was not a HCID, the Coronavirus Act 2020 (“Act”) was introduced to Parliament on 19 March, passed the House of Commons without a vote on 23 March and the House of Lords on 25 March. The Act subsequently received Royal Assent on 25 March 2020. The first national “lockdown” started on 23 March 2020 and restrictions have continued in some form or other ever since.

In August 2020, a legal research and campaign group established that the Act was ‘null and void’ as Covid (the disease) or SARS-CoV-2 (the virus) had not been not legally, medically or scientifically recognised as a disease or virus so it could not be legislated against. Further, there were a multitude of procedural and legal errors made when the Government enacted this legislation. Including enforcing the Act with the “lockdown” before it actually became law with Royal Assent. The case was denied judicial review and an appeal has been filed.

In February 2021, we reported that an analysis of NHS and ONS data proved the Covid death toll, as officially reported and publicised, is a lie. In March a mainstream journalist threw more evidence into the ring confirming that the Covid death statistics are enormously exaggerated and false. You can to some extent prove this for yourself by assessing what risk Covid poses to you using an online risk assessment: QCovid, and compare it to what you’ve been led to believe.

QCovid is a mobile app developed by the University of Oxford. It is an evidence-based model that uses a range of factors such as age, sex, ethnicity and existing medical conditions to predict risk of death or hospitalisation from Covid. You can take a quick test to gauge what your personal risk is by answering a few questions about yourself HERE

 It calculates, for example, a 50+ year old with no underlying health conditions has a 1 in 34,483, or 0.0029%, chance of dying from Covid. To put this into context, the same person would have had a 1 in 434, or 0.23%, chance of being injured in a road accident during 2019 in the UK. The risk of being a road user – whether as a pedestrian, cyclist or in a vehicle – is one we personally assess and mitigate, and often multiple times, daily. 

It would be ludicrous to “lockdown” a nation, consequentially destroying millions of lives and livelihoods, to protect certain individuals from being potentially harmed in a road accident. The measures would be disproportionate to the risk.

In July, evidence packs showing proof of several crimes committed by Members of Parliament were given to numerous police officers. Evidence included proof that UK overall mortality rate had only fractionally increased from 2019 to 2020, by 11 in 10,000. Responses to numerous freedom of information (“FOI”) requests confirm this, for example: a response from Birmingham City Council showed total cremations and burials were lower in 2020 than the previous five years. Other causes of death do not suddenly disappear so we would expect to see all cause deaths noticeably and dramatically rise, in plain sight, if there were a pandemic.

Recently, a funeral director has been speaking out about what he has witnessed. He stated last year, except for a brief period of around ten days in April 2020, “the death rate was totally normal.” He explained that the deaths during April were mostly in care homes where, he said, “I believe thousands of the most vulnerable people in society were killed using large doses of a drug called Midazolam.”

But, as for the remainder of the year, deaths were “a little bit down on 2019 and towards Christmas many of my colleagues were actually turning their fridges off because there was no-one dying. We began vaccinating on January 6 locally and the death rate went through the roof almost immediately — within the same week, and for three months. I’ve never known a death rate like it in 15 years as an undertaker,” he said. Since going public he has had around a dozen funeral directors contact him confirming they noticed similar patterns in their own businesses.

The spike in deaths immediately after the start of mass Covid vaccination programmes is a phenomenon seen the world over leading some to wonder if the “vaccine is the pandemic”. So, it leads to another important question....<<<Read More...>>>....