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Thursday, 18 July 2024

Covid Inquiry: State failings led to mass death and suffering, damning report concludes - Health Secretaries Hancock and Hunt did not prepare UK for 'catastrophic' pandemic that killed more than 230,000 Britons

 This pile of BS is paving the way for the pandemic treaty. Sometime soon they will say agreeing to the treaty will be the only way to ensure the UK is ready for the next fakedemic.

This pile of BS fails to mention that a very high percentage of the so called 230,000 deaths were NOT down to covid at all. Irrespective of what people died of (Car accidents, heart attacks, cancer etc) their cause of death was put as covid in order to help boost the death toll figures to substantiate the need for the death juice mRNA gene therapy.

Hancock was also involved in the deliberate genocide of old people in care homes with the crazy use of midazolam and the use of death inducing ventilators. Again to boost the death toll figures and create mass panic in the UK people.

This pile of BS is totally misleading and does not outline the deliberate acts of genocide undertaken by the government! It also fails to acknowledge that all those supposedly tested positive for covid ... was a falsehood as the PCR test was a BS means to create fake cases.

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The UK Government's failure to prepare for a 'forseeable' pandemic led to mass death, 'untold misery' and 'economic turmoil', the Covid-19 Inquiry has concluded.

Baroness Heather Hallett, in her first scathing report into the outbreak, claims a 'damaging absence of focus' on measures that would be needed to deal with a fast-spreading disease was to blame for 'the tragedy of each individual death'. 

The 240-page document also called for 'radical reform' in order to safeguard against future pandemics and warned: 'It is not a question of 'if' one will strike but 'when'.'

In her moving 2,000 word foreword, Baroness Hallett concluded that 'never again can a disease be allowed to lead to so many deaths and so much suffering'. 

A major flaw, according to the inquiry, was the lack of 'a system that could be scaled up to test, trace and isolate' people....<<<Read More>>>...