Lockdown Summit to Take Place on July 17th – Register Now

Toby and I will be joining HART members Professor Karol Sikora, Professor David Paton, Professor Norman Fenton and Dr Clare Craig among a host of other experts at the sceptical Question Everything summit in London on Saturday July 17th. The event, entitled Lockdowns – Is Now the Time for a Better Solution?, will feature panellists and speakers from science, social science, law and industry, including Luke Johnson, Dr Peter McCullough and Francis Hoar. The global response to COVID-19 will be scrutinised and proposals for the future discussed in a one day summit which will be live-streamed to the public. The aim is to explore how the world can responsibly return to normality without further harmful lockdowns.

The event, the first in a series, will consist of a full programme of nine sessions across the morning and afternoon. Some sessions will see expert speakers give short keynote presentations on the scientific, political, legal, economic and social issues, interspersed with longer moderated panel discussions. The main thrust of the day is to critically assess lockdowns and to explore how the world might be better prepared for future pandemics without resorting to extreme measures of unclear efficacy. The format will encourage discussion and there will be two open Q&As which will make for a fascinating and educational day.

More information can be found on the Question Everything website, where you can also register to receive full details about the event and watch the summit via live stream.

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Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

excellent – with so many esteemed scientists attending the BBC will be bound to be covering it….

steve_w
4 years ago

LOL!

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

an opportunity for GB News to step up to the plate

Paul B
4 years ago

With double jabbers celebrating quarantine exemption, it strikes me as hypocritical!

So they know they can catch it and spread it and kill granny. Yet, when they come back the are allowed to mingle but the unjabbed have to isolate (a wholly safer approach I think any jabber would agree!? Well they would last week…).

Won’t anyone think of the immunocompromised, the 1000’s of unjabbed children who will die from this ‘deadly pandemic’ and the reckless actions of the jabbed!?

Obviously not now a holiday reward is on the cards for the I’m alright jack brigade.

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

the scamdemic was… a scam

lockdowns have served their purpose, vaccine passports are now a thing – mission accomplished

but have fun…

Deborah T
Deborah T
4 years ago

I would love an event like this where I could actually attend, rather than via Zoom/livestream/whatever. But, all power to your respective elbows. Just occasionally I’m getting a feeling that the sheer numbers of people speaking out now, especially scientists, might possibly outnumber those who want this to continue. First time I’m feeling this for…16 months?

Major Panic in the jabby jabbys

here’s a wonderful brave Doctor you could invite to your Summit – he has being D-Dimer tests on his post jab patients with interesting/scary results – but presumably many docs/experts do that… and all this stuff will have been ironed out in the extensive safety trials….

https://www.bitchute.com/video/A6GbcUl6blpJ/

clem
clem
4 years ago

I think they’re missing a trick by not having this as an in-person event!

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago

”without further harmful lockdowns”
Unless that adds ‘and useless vaccinations’ its worthless.

tom171uk
4 years ago

The time for a better solution was 23rd March 2020. But better late than never. I look forward to the BBC’s live coverage.

David Stacey
David Stacey
4 years ago

Going head to head with Day 3 of The Open Golf Championship

10navigator
10navigator
4 years ago

Very laudable, but two years too late!

jsampson45
jsampson45
4 years ago

How much time will be spent on proposals for the future? Lockdown scepticism will never win without credible alternatives. It would be useful to know *what* exit strategies will be explored in this meeting.

chris c
chris c
4 years ago

I hope they search the venue carefully for bombs