Current Covid Vaccines Unlikely to Protect against New Variants in Future, Says SAGE

SAGE has laid the seedbed for more lockdowns in the future, warning that current Covid vaccines are unlikely to protect against new variants of the ever-evolving virus, the eradication of which is “extremely unlikely”. Sky News has the story.

[In a paper published on Friday, SAGE scientists] warn that eventually it is likely “current vaccines will fail to protect against transmission, infection, or even against disease caused by newer variants”.

The document, which considers the long-term plan for Covid jabs, says that “loss of vaccine effectiveness will result in further economic and social costs” and “a solution is to update vaccines to keep pace with virus evolution”.

The scientists add that “we should also consider whether future vaccination policy will aim to immunise the whole population or only those at risk from severe disease”.

The document, which was produced by SAGE’s vaccines update subgroup on May 4th, says current Covid jabs are based on the “Wuhan-like virus” that emerged in China in 2019.

Further doses of those vaccines might maintain protection into the winter of 2021/22 “but potentially less so for individuals with a less robust immune response”, it states.

The scientists say “worryingly” there is increasing evidence that Covid vaccines are less effective at protecting against infections and mild disease caused by the South African variant of the virus, compared to the Kent variant.

Several manufacturers have already started to produce updated vaccines for trials based on the South African variant instead of the virus originally identified in Wuhan, according to SAGE.

“If another variant (e.g. B.1.617 from India) predominated or co-circulated with B.1.1.7 (Kent variant) in the U.K., it is not obvious at the moment which variant based vaccine would most effectively cross protect,” SAGE said.

In February, some of the advisors on SAGE said that Britain could be trapped in lockdown cycles for “several years” because of the emergence of new Covid variants. SAGE member Professor Sir Ian Boyd believes that we could be stuck in a pattern of “control and release for a long time to come”.

The Sky News report is worth reading in full.

Stop Press: Data published by Public Health England suggests that two doses of the AstraZeneca or Pfizer vaccines are 80% effective in preventing infection from the Indian variant, seemingly contradicting the warning issued by SAGE. That’s only 7% less effective than the vaccines are against the Kent variant. The Telegraph has more.

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nickbowes
nickbowes
4 years ago

Gonna need a lot of piano wire for “sage and onions” !

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

Death is always there around us, we live with the thought that we could be diagnosed with cancer or some other serious disease at any time, but its not a preoccupation, it doesn’t stop us just living. Sage and many Real scientists on the other hand, live it, its their raison d’etre, its not ours.

Susan
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Death is their raison d’etre? Our death, maybe.
Don’t make excuses for them.

Peter W
Peter W
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Well done. Glad to hear some good coming out of the carnage.
Any way you can help others overcome similar? You are certainly not alone.

Catee
4 years ago

“a solution is to update vaccines to keep pace with virus evolution”.

The scientists add that “we should also consider whether future vaccination policy will aim to immunise the whole population or only those at risk from severe disease”…..
Exactly like flu jabs then!

Lucan Grey
4 years ago

So like the flu vaccine then.

Sage sole talent is to whip up a scare story out of perfectly ordinary matters.

It’s time they were returned to obscurity.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  Lucan Grey

Be reasonable, they’re only telling Bunter what he wants to hear. If they didn’t they’d be out of a job in no time flat unable to pay the mortgage. They know that. We know that.

st27
st27
4 years ago

The only answer to this “cycle of control and release” is: NO. NO. NO. NO.
Get out on the streets. London, Saturday 29th is a good start.

flyingjohn
4 years ago
Reply to  st27

And then watch the MSM ignore it.

Epi
Epi
4 years ago
Reply to  st27

Try and stop me!

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

Events dear boy, events

This shit show will be overtaken by events

Mass deaths from ‘vaccines’ this winter.

Economic collapse

Insurrection

Starvation

The re introduction of Strictly

Harry eventually shuts up

This time next year ‘variants’ will be the last thing on peoples minds

LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0fQ0vYvlI20
Ice Age Farmer: BRACE FOR IMPACT: “About to get much worse.”

“We are staring down the barrel of a confluence of several scenarios–each of which individually is a significant, life-changing event–but which are together conspiring is a dangerous and incendiary situation: food shortages, inflation, and a breakdown of the supply chain. A new media narrative today acknowledges food shortages, and blames animal agriculture, indicating we are reaching an inflection point in the collapse. Expect things to accelerate from here. Let’s have a conversation tonight about where we are, where we’re heading, and how to prepare.”

Intro: (0:00​)
Shipping: (4:50​)
Inflation: (8:56)
Grains Shortage (13:07)
Meat Shortages (21:56)
Now you must eat GMO (23:41)
*HUGE* Narrative Shift! (26:24)
SOLUTIONS (33:08)

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

the food shortages and supply chain problems have all been planned in advance – this WHOLE thing has been planned in advance – I read something the other day somewhere else about how in final quarter food shortages are coming. And the future jabs for future variants narrative is also what we have been warned was coming down the line. Mike Yeadon has been predicting this for quite some time.

Mike Yeadon
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

I have never wished so fervently to be wrong.
I’m very scared about electronic vaccine passports.
The EU has agreed it’s negotiating text & they expect Go Live to be July 1st.
Thankfully not 4th of July. That would be too much.
Once the EU is using VaxPass, has its surely only a short time before U.K. does the same.
Yet the whole notion is nonsense. You’re not safer being around vaccinated than non vaccinated people.
The whole notion & system is therefore purely about control.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

The deaths from the vaccines will always be publicised as “Covid deaths”. As far as the mass propaganda media are concerned the deaths and injuries that we all know are happening now after the jabs don’t even exist, just as the case figures deriving from PCR tests are pure BS.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

They will blame the deaths on ‘variants’ of course and the gullible non sceptics will suck it up. People are still donning a muzzle to go into a cafe to order then taking it off to sit with everyone there, the stupidity doesn’t even register

Deborah T
Deborah T
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

We’re not stupid, Dan! We just don’t want the hassle of EVERY time we go into a cafe/whatever having to argue with others who would like us to wear a mask, who are terrified by our very unmasked presence…if it makes you feel better I generally wear my ‘special mask’ with ‘I hate this Government’ on it. But, no I don’t always, because yes I have a local business, and I can’t afford to be vilified on the local social media group for not wearing a f____ mask, with the subsequent loss of clients (and in my particular business there would be). Please don’t think people are stupid just because we don’t want to have to make a big issue of it every few minutes as we go through a town shopping/eating/whatever, and because we don’t feel like our businesses going into liquidation just yet!

RichardTechnik
RichardTechnik
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

I haven’t worn a mask since last March when I helped a colleague with the impossible task of trying to help the NHS with their PPE shortages when it certainly did not want to be helped. I have had a few people ‘swerve’ but have never, out of thousands who I have encountered, had anyone argue that I should wear a mask. I’ve had others at business meetings take theirs off, acnowledging that “…its all bollox anyway !” Frankly I’m disappointed.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Deborah T

must be very difficult for you.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

You’re right. As long as MeAgain is standing over him with the whip he wouldn’t dare. The funny thing is millions are egging the poor deluded twerp on in the hope he’ll implode in public. And I wouldn’t bet against that happening.

Stixcraven
Stixcraven
4 years ago

We’re told that after ‘vaccination’ we only get a mild version of the disease (if we get a disease at all) . We’re also told that there are a limited number of types of spike proteins produced by the body after vaccination due to the ‘programming’ of the mRNA. Therefore is it the case that getting the virus after vaccination may be a good thing so that the body naturally produces a full set of antibodies to more of the spikes thereby reducing the need for weekly /monthly /yearly jabbing? Just asking.

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  Stixcraven

There is no ‘need’ in the first place.

LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  Stixcraven

If you get an infection from the virus, you’ll have full immunity until and unless the virus mutates sufficiently to evade your immune system, e.g. like cold viruses.
New flu vaccines are made available each year because the virus has changed and some people become more susceptible. Most people only get real flu once in their lives. It’s likely that the very elderly will become susceptible again because their immune systems deteriorate with age. But it’s apparently also the case that flu jabs become less effective each year that you have one (I can’t remember specifically why), and for many older people they find that they tend to be more susceptible to respiratory viruses after a flu jab than when they don’t have one.

Mayo
Mayo
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

This is exactly my understanding.

Apparently, there was a Cochrane Review (in the US) which showed the protective effect from flu vaccines was only really evident in younger people.

Basically, the jab was protecting those who would probably have recovered from it anyway.

SallyM
SallyM
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

New flu vaccines are made available each year because it makes money for pharma. Most people as they age have likely been exposed to multiple different flu strains. Remember during the swine flu pandemic people aged about 60 and over were largely protected because they’d been exposed to a similar strain in the 1950s, 50+ years earlier!

CGL
CGL
4 years ago
Reply to  Stixcraven

“We’re told that after ‘vaccination’ we only get a mild version of the disease (if we get a disease at all)”
Tell that to the lady I know of who is recovering from a blood clot on her brain in the last couple of weeks.
Edit – Sorry I forgot – it’s a coincidence!

Mayo
Mayo
4 years ago
Reply to  Stixcraven

Have you read that somewhere? It’s just that my understanding is that the SPECIFIC high affinity antibodies will outcompete natural non-specific antibodies.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  Mayo

Yup, I have read that as well. The result of that is to damage the effectiveness of your immune system, it is the natural non-specific antibody protection that you need.

Stixcraven
Stixcraven
4 years ago
Reply to  Mayo

No, I was just speculating wildly about an area in which I have no expertise . Hopefully the job offer from Sage will be in the post soon. I could do with a few extra quid.

Nobody2021
4 years ago

Experts warn everyone to prepare for a world that could look incredibly like the one before.

Only this time we should all be worried about it, as if not there is a danger that we won’t be needing their expertise.

JayBee
4 years ago

No sh*t. The vaccines only create the variants, Sherlock. See Prof. Montagnier, who also nailed the origin early on.
If you want to see something positive in these arrogant, unscientific lunatics remarks here, it’s that they are hereby admitting, preparing people for and covering their a*ses for the fact that the current unofficial but in reality pursued and by them advocated for policy of eradication/zero Covid via herd immunity via ‘vaccinating’ everyone is a gigantic failure and mistake.
Therefore, lockdowns, masks, NPIs, testing and vaccinating everyone won’t be repeated and the sooner it is ditched and prohibited forever, the better.

eastender53
4 years ago

There are 300k+ variants so far. If the scare value for each one is, say, 10 days, that’s 30000 days. That’s 80 years of potential SAGE ‘Rinse and repeat’.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  eastender53

Yippee!

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  eastender53

triple mutant variant found in yorkshire – wonder if they will call it the yorkshire variant

Deborah T
Deborah T
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

We could just call that the ‘triple mutant variant’ then. Then of course there’s the ‘triple mutant with Parmesan’ variety, then the ‘triple mutant with Parmesan and truffles’ variety.

bringbacksanity
bringbacksanity
4 years ago

I am not a virologist. So I need a steer here. I have had loads of vaccines (which this is not but humour me). I don’t recall ever being told I need a Yellow Fever booster or update nor a TB one nor a measles one.

If I have the 1990 TB jab, how come I don’t have the 2021 update – that must be better right ? How come SARS Covid 1 has given nearly twenty years of natural post infection immunity when this upgrade seems to want to change its self as much as my kids change their clothes. Sorry – what am I missing here ?????

RickH
4 years ago

“… what am I missing here ?????”

Just the lies.

Mayo
Mayo
4 years ago

The standard answer would be that some viruses are more stable than others. For example, flu, which requires a new vaccine every year. There is some truth in this.

It would seem that SARS-CoV-2 also mutates to the point that the vaccination to the original virus will no longer protect against further variants.

The real issue is whether a vaccination strategy was the right one when we now know that effective treatment protocols are effective. I’ll say no more because I’ve just watched a video in which Dr Pierre Kory explains how the WHO butchered the evidence which enabled them to reject the use of Ivermectin. I’m still livid.

LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  Mayo

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/05/dont_tell_fauci_more_evidence_for_ivermectin.html Don’t tell Fauci: More evidence for ivermectin Dr. Pierre Kory and his colleagues at the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) are leading an effort to assess the effectiveness of ivermectin as a prophylactic against and treatment for COVID and to communicate to the public the mounting evidence of its efficacy. (Ivermectin is well known as an anti-parasitic, and millions of doses are distributed annually in complete safety.) Kory recently published two important papers. The first, in the May–June issue of the peer-reviewed American Journal of Therapeutics, is “Review of the Emerging Evidence Demonstrating the Efficacy of Ivermectin in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of COVID-19.” Its conclusions, backed by rigorous consideration of bountiful evidence, are as follows: Meta-analyses based on 18 randomized controlled treatment trials of ivermectin in COVID-19 have found large, statistically significant reductions in mortality, time to clinical recovery, and time to viral clearance. Furthermore, results from numerous controlled prophylaxis trials report significantly reduced risks of contracting COVID-19 with regular use of ivermectin. Finally, the many examples of ivermectin distribution campaigns leading to rapid population-wide decreases in morbidity and mortality indicate that an oral agent effective in all phases of COVID-19 has been identified. The second… Read more »

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

Unfortunately vaccination programmes cost orders of magnitude more than ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine. That is why you’ll have dangerous vaccinations forced on you and be denied treatment with safe anti-virals. As always follow the money, your taxpayers’ money. And see whose pocket it ends up in.

chris c
chris c
4 years ago
Reply to  MartinR

Yes, especially when you will need “vaccines” every six months forever

And there will still be lockdowns and facemasks forever too

Trish
Trish
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

British Ivermectin Recommendation Development
https://bird-group.org

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

Thanks for posting.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  Mayo

I’ve not had flu for decades and I’ve never had a flu jab. Why did I need a new vaccine every year?

Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  MartinR

For the same reason that dogs are vaccinated every year. It really isn’t necessary.

Mike Yeadon
4 years ago
Reply to  Mayo

SARS-CoV-2 makes typographical errors when it replicates, but the total of changes made in 17+ months is only 0.3%. No change to vaccines warranted.

Flu mutates using recombination as well as typographical errors. It can change almost completely in a year. Need a new vaccine if you’re using them.

LMS2
4 years ago

Some viruses are very stable, others are prone to rapid mutation, e.g. cold viruses.
TB is a bacillus, i.e. bacterium not a virus. HIV mutates very rapidly, one reason why a vaccine has not been available.
Influenza viruses mutate to produce new strains, so new vaccines are required each year, but in the majority of people they only get flu once, and their immune systems have enough memory to recognise new strains. You might get ill, but it will be relatively mild compared to the first time you encounter the virus.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

Firstly, from my understanding viruses evolve and mutate and always have done since the beginning of time – flu jabs never exactly match a flu virus of any given year – some flu viruses are so resistant to the flu vaccinations that some flu strains can cause thousands of deaths every year in the UK – I think there were 60,000 deaths from a flu virus resistant to the flu jab in one month alone back in 2018 or something like that. Secondly, what is the point of vaccinating the entire population then? Are we going to vaccinate the whole population every month or so … I read somewhere that viruses can mutate ever ten hours – are we to have vaccinations twice a day for the entire country? Once the elderly and vulnerable had been vaccinated then the restrictions should have ended once and for all (as we were promised) – there will always be a threat from all kinds of viruses and disease out there – you cannot accommodate for every conceivable variant, strain or mutation out there that may or may not be harmful – at some point you have get back to living your life once… Read more »

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

The elderly need the Wuflu jab like a hole in the head. The deaths of the aged in care homes, not just in this country too, as soon as the jab was forced on them showed that. IMHO the elderly are even more likely to be harmed by this crap than younger age groups.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  MartinR

I agree – my parents are both double vaccinated in part because they feared that being in their 80’s they wouldn’t survive the virus and in part because they thought that, in the wartime like conditions the BBC would have us believe we are living in they “had to play their part”. I’d far rather they had taken vitamin D but could not explain in a way they could understand how it would help them. I have already seen considerable deterioration in them post vaccination – I wonder now how much longer we will have them with us. Very depressing.

Fear is Finite
4 years ago

I’m still waiting for someone to remember we have an immune system. Anyone?

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  Fear is Finite

My first thought too!

WeAllFallDown
WeAllFallDown
4 years ago
Reply to  Fear is Finite

I have come to the conclusion that SAGE, Hancock et al have watch too much Battlestar Galactica (V2), and now believes that we are all Cylons who need regular updates to avoid catching some ancient human disease. And what I want to know is where I can get a job where I get to watch TV all day and then make decisions that decide the fate of innocent civilians.

I think I’d start by watching QVC, and based on the “Science” I’d decree that everyone gets Today’s Special Value item. And anyone who doesn’t comply will be called “anti-value”, and interned until they have purchased 28 days of TSVs, (including one yoga machine, one vacuum cleaner, some toiletries, a 3 million piece socket set and a MuMu). This will be followed by a deradicalisation programme where they spend the next ten years taking crap to the charity shop, (which is almost always not taking donations), the tip, (which is booking only, and has no slots.. ever), and begging fellow citizens to take the junk off their hands.

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  WeAllFallDown

Love it.

I must admit, I have made several forays to the charity shop and tip to share or dispose of things that I never knew I wanted or needed, until I saw it on the tv and purchased. Gullible?

Yet I’ve never fallen for the hype (lies) from the government about Covid amongst other things.

Strange.

NonCompliant
4 years ago
Reply to  Fear is Finite

BBC say you have no such thing, get in line and wait for injection.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  Fear is Finite

Immune system is so old hat. Every politician knows that.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  Fear is Finite

You’re a very naughty boy then!

wendy
wendy
4 years ago
Reply to  Fear is Finite

Anyone wanting to rely on their own body and immune system seems now to be labelled an alt right, anti vax loon, believed in mass killing. We must all remember there is no such thing as natural immunity to anything from now on and for always!

RichardTechnik
RichardTechnik
4 years ago
Reply to  wendy

I thought that was just a few paid government stooges and some vax zealots on the main fora ?

Peter W
Peter W
4 years ago
Reply to  RichardTechnik

…and our brilliant (so he thinks) Health Secretary Hancock. No such thing as herd immunity (forgetting that his snake oil requires it) and who also thinks Malaria is a virus. This he publicly stated in the House of Commons!
And this idiot expects us to trust him!

Tillysmum
Tillysmum
4 years ago
Reply to  Fear is Finite

Yes thank you. Mine’s ok I think. 80, take the vits every day walk at least an hour, never take any drugs at all not even aspirin. To my mind Big Pharma is a curse, people need to educate themselves about health and apply some of the cures that were used in the forties.Strangely a great many have become unavailable though.Most people are over concerned about their health now simply because the NHS appears to be free.

chris c
chris c
4 years ago
Reply to  Fear is Finite

The WHO says we don’t have an immune system any more.

Here comes the new boss, same as the old boss

Attaboy
Attaboy
4 years ago

haha whata funny picture… however I would change that to 2029 since the agenda is for 2030

Hopeless
4 years ago

I think we’re going to need a Nuclear Armageddon to save us from a mere existence of this sort, if SAGE et al continue to rule the country. The downside to this is that the plutocrats and others of the WEF etc. will no doubt survive in their bunkers, to emerge into the shattered world and join their fellow-cockroaches. The upside is that they might be short of helots and other slaves.

The alternative is, of course, to terminate SAGE forthwith, preferably “with extreme prejudice”, as the Americans have it.

Noumenon
4 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

The irony is that the clueless suits who make it out from the bunkers will be the least adapted to the barren and tough way of life they find open to them.

Those who survive outside in the least affected areas would quickly mop up and probably have a vendetta against those who did it.

steve_w
4 years ago

every day in the UK 1500 people die. They almost all have been vaccinated against covid. Maybe its a coincidence? Maybe they are dying of old age? Maybe the vaccine? Maybe suicide due to lockdown?

Its hard to know

But for the first year of this ‘pandemic’ anybody who died who had previously tested positive for covid was a ‘covid death’ – however previously that might have been.

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

Its hard to know”

Actually, it’s now impossible to know.

Is that a rat I smell?

Peter W
Peter W
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

I’m not sure it can be rat. They tend to smell for a while and then go away. This smell is definitely not going away!

RickH
4 years ago

loss of vaccine effectiveness will result in further economic and social costs” 

SAGE is now fulfilling the role of Public Enemy No. 1.

Even a moron knows that ‘social and economic costs’ are mostly to be laid at their door.

The best vaccination would be to dismiss this body and somehow (given that government and the higher civil service are too culpable to be trusted) find a way of creating a genuine advisory body.

steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

I agree

we also need a discussion on the limits of government power, what are true inalienable rights, what rights can be stripped in an emergency and what can’t, what is even an emergency (this isn’t)

why did we throw away a perfectly decent pandemic response plan in March last year and who do we hang for it?

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

the chant at the march on 29 May should be “get rid of sage”

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

“Somehow” Indeed. I’ve thought about this a lot over the last year and have struggled to find an answer to that. Every check and balance failed us, including the last resort of the general public. Perhaps a very clearly written consitution would have helped a bit – it did in Sweden and Japan, but was simply ignored in many other countries.

Maybe spotting and combating the early signs of collective insanity should be a subject in schools, along with critical thinking, how to say “no”, spotting a bullshitter. Kind of citizenship classes but with the emphasis on the duty not to comply with things that are mad or morally wrong. Ordinarily you want to turn out citizens who don’t drop litter, drive on the correct side of the road and don’t break just laws, but the dangers of over-compliance are now evident, and disastrous.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

New Gene therapy labs are opening in the UK soon. The pharma company who is awarded the licence to officially make the covid therapy (vaccine), will make trillions from that and the ‘additions’. Lots of new pharma investors lost money when we left the EU and the perks from that. Follow the money

NonCompliant
4 years ago

Just thought i’d return the favour and repost this here for privacy concerned individuals.

The thought of Matt Handjob selling on my medical information makes my skin crawl. Conveniently for HM Govt, it’s a two stage process to do it and one of them is manual !!

https://medconfidential.org/how-to-opt-out/

LMS2
4 years ago

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tucker-carlson-coronavirus-enhanced-dangerous-experiments Tucker Carlson: Coronavirus was enhanced during ‘reckless, ghoulish, very dangerous experiments’ “Even liberal media is admitting the coronavirus may have come from a Chinese lab for these Chinese scientists, working on the ground at the very beginning of the outbreak, the conclusion was obvious, “the killer coronavirus probably originated from a laboratory in Wuhan.” That was the first week of February in 2020. That research sat on the internet for weeks, before Chinese authorities pulled it down. And they have, we don’t know what happened to the people who wrote it. But we have a copy. The amazing thing is, even though this was public, public health officials in the west ignored it completely. When asked about the possibility the virus had come from a lab, they became hostile, in some cases, hysterical.” Many of us saw videos and information based on the conclude from the scientists in China. It made sense, rather than a virus occurring naturally from a wet market that didn’t sell the animals the virus is said to have come from. But we were just dismissed as conspiracy theorists. https://video.foxnews.com/v/6255466496001#sp=show-clips Dr. Li Meng Ya claims she has produced evidence that COVID was lab-made May. 22,… Read more »

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

It’s claimed that the SARS-COV2 virus contains elements of HIV and a prion-like protein. The spike protein has haematological effects, i.e. causes clotting problems, both in the whole virus and the vaccine.”

these are the “gain of function” elements. You don’t need to be a Nobel prize winning scientist to be able to work out that some pangolin didn’t add these to a virus it was shedding before passing it on to a bat in a wet market.

Attaboy
Attaboy
4 years ago

you wont travel, you wont own anything and you will be happy

helenf
4 years ago

Blah blah blah…says the worthless pieces of shit in SAGE

DoctorCOxford
DoctorCOxford
4 years ago

And they will be able to get away worn it if the people don’t start saying “No!” The Americans are free now. We will not long put up with this insanity when America (and doubtlessly other nations) are free.

LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

The Americans aren’t completely free yet. They still have the Marxists and radical Left in charge of nearly everything.

And in the meantime, this is going on:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/pro-life-activist-daleiden-says-dr-fauci-owns-every-bit-horrific-pittsburgh-study-scientists-growing-aborted-baby-hair-lab-rats/
“Pro-Life Activist Daleiden Says Dr. Fauci Owns Every Bit of Horrific Pittsburgh Study where Scientists are Growing Aborted Baby Hair on Lab Rats

As reported earlier — The University of Pittsburgh is growing scalps from aborted babies on lab rats.
This is straight from a horror movie.

The scientists are using human baby fetal skin processed via removal of excess fat and growing the baby hair on rats.”

WTAF!

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

yes it beggars belief doesn’t it that americans are free and we are not. confirms further my belief that there are those in this government who have done some kind of deal with Schwab to be the most draconian in their handling of the ‘pandemic’/jab rollout in order to gain some kind of “first nation” status [and big payout]. UK, neck and neck with Israel.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago

Get used to it guys, you’re living in Lockdownland and it’s never going to change now. Once communists are ensconced in the seat of power they never give up until they (and if) they are removed by force. And I can’t see that happening in this country ever.

LMS2
4 years ago
Reply to  MartinR

They have the guns. We don’t. I fear you’re right, and there’s nowhere to run to.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago
Reply to  LMS2

To be honest even if you’ve got a gun it won’t do any good unless you’re organised. That is why the left organise into militias e.g. BLM and Antifa. Mind you if you’re on the right, i.e. not a communist, you wouldn’t be allowed to organise into militias like that in the first place. As an individual they just pick you off one by one. Look what happened to Tommy Robinson for sticking his head above the parapet and telling a few home truths. And he didn’t even have a gun.

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  MartinR

Get off your knees and fight, or lay down and die. Its your choice. I know which side I’m on.

HoMojo
4 years ago
Reply to  MartinR

Come on, a bit less pessimism. Why do you want to lie down and give up? Even China didn’t lock down as much as we have

Catee
4 years ago

While I appreciate writing to/emailing your MP is invariably a complete waste of time please can I encourage you to do so.
I have emailed mine regularly with links to new research on treatments, vaccine side effects and cost of lockdowns. I intend to forward all his dissmissive replies to any public inquiry and/or legal process, there is no way on this earth I’m going to let him get away with “I wasn’t aware”.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

One SAGE scientist “There were discussions about fear being needed to encourage compliance, and decisions were made about how to ramp up the fear. The way we have used fear is dystopian.”
Another SAGE member said: “You could call psychology ‘mind control’…
“A member of SAGE said they were ‘stunned by the weaponisation of behavioural psychology’ during the pandemic… ‘psychologists didn’t seem to notice when it stopped being altruistic and became manipulative.
They have too much power and it intoxicates them’.” Telegraph

Peter W
Peter W
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

We need Derren Brown to get us on a different psychology.
Perhaps his red or blue placebo pills? The vaccine trick is not working.

Trish
Trish
4 years ago

Oh for goodness sake. Do these “experts” consider that there is absolutely no other mechanism by which a body can protect itself other than a vaccine? Have they not noticed that the vast majority of the world’s population has not died of a Sars Cov 2 infection? What mysterious reason could there be for this? Oh maybe it’s the human immune system – just a guess. And are we really expected to believe that after 15 months there have been no treatments developed? Well we know that there have, that they show promise, but they just get ignored, dismissed and worst of all, censored.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Trish

I’m sure they know plenty about the immune system and are indeed experts. They are also vain, evil, cowardly, power-hungry, corrupt liars and cheats.

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

And greedy. Billions of beans resting on the rollout of all these vaccines and all the future ones they have planned…(cough) sorry…they will need to develop!

yohodi
yohodi
4 years ago

The Gov and their pet scare tacticians knew this relentless coersion would push people towards voluntarily accepting a jab, nulifying any comeback from Human rights and the Nuremburg code. Very few people know that these jabs are unlicensed and still actually in experimental trial stages.

Matt Mounsey
Matt Mounsey
4 years ago

Can I have my “already had it pass” then please? As far as I can see, there are no re-infections.

Just kidding, I would consider any person that participated in such a scheme to be lower than a Nazi collaborator.

But it does raise the question, do the vaccinated have more to fear from the unvaccinated, or is it the other way round?

Richy_m_99
4 years ago
Reply to  Matt Mounsey

Not fear, but sympathy for those who chose to accept, either through fear, peer pressure or coercion to allow their bodies to be violated in such an invasive way. There will undoubtedly come a time when they cone to realise that what they have done is non reversible and they are going to have to live (or die) with their decision. At that point, instead of deriding those who chose to decline, they will be asking themselves how could they have been so stupid as to allow themselves to be fooled by false promises, threats and faux medical analysis.

MartinR
MartinR
4 years ago

If communists and greens stand in elections and call themselves ‘Conservative’ does that make them anything less than communists and greens?