Wellcome-funded Scientists Publish Paper Opposing Vaccine Mandates and Passports

A group of scientists and academics from the Universities of Oxford, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and more has published a paper setting out why coercive vaccination policies are “counterproductive and harmful”. Covering behavioural psychology, politics and law, socioeconomics, and the integrity of science and public health, the authors – two of whom are funded by the Wellcome Trust, a major funder of medical research led by Sir Jeremy Farrar with close ties to the pharmaceutical industry – set out why the “risks and harms of punitive public health strategies far outweigh the benefits”.

The full list of authors is as follows:

  • Dr. Kevin Bardosh, Applied Medical Anthropologist, University of Washington
  • Dr. Alex de Figueiredo, Research Fellow, Vaccine Confidence Project, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • Dr. Rachel Gur-Arie, Postdoctoral Fellow, Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University
  • Dr. Euzebiusz Jamrozik, Fellow in Ethics and Infectious Diseases, Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, University of Oxford
  • Dr. James J Doidge, Senior Statistician, ICNARC
  • Professor Trudo Lemmens, Health Law and Policy, University of Toronto
  • Professor Salmaan Keshavjee, Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
  • Professor Janice Graham, Medical Anthropology and Infectious Diseases, Dalhousie University
  • Professor Stefan Baral, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University

In the paper, the authors point to the backlash against coercive vaccination policies and the breaching of important ethical norms and the implications for public health in the future.

The adoption of new vaccination status policies has provoked a multilayered global and local backlash, resistance and polarisation that threaten to escalate if current policies continue. It is important to emphasise that these policies are not viewed as ‘incentives’ or ‘nudges’ by substantial proportions of populations, especially in marginalised, underserved, or low COVID-19-risk groups. Denying individuals education, livelihoods, medical care, or social life unless they get vaccinated does not appear to coincide with constitutional and bioethical principles, especially in liberal democracies. While public support appears to have consolidated behind these policies in many countries, we should acknowledge that human rights frameworks were designed to ensure that rights are respected and promoted even during public health emergencies.

They argue the coercive policies are ineffective on multiple fronts and not fit for purpose.

While we recognise that vaccination policies can be reconciled with, and are an important tool in, the promotion of the right to health, they need to be proportionate and designed such that they achieve a clearly defined public health goal. Those supporting current restrictions based on vaccination status seem to presume that these measures are indeed proportionate; that they are not more restrictive than strictly required; that they are effective in preventing transmission and protecting the health care system from collapse; and that there are no options available other than punitive mandates, passports and segregated restrictions based on vaccine status. As we have shown, we believe that current vaccine policies have failed on these fronts and are no longer fit-for-purpose.

The absence of a proper empirical assessment of the benefits and harms of the policies lies at the root of the problem, they argue.

We encourage social and behavioural scientists, bioethicists, epidemiologists, legal scholars, and others to urgently empirically assess the benefits and harms of COVID-19 vaccination policies. Empiric assessments may or may not validate the concerns presented in this paper – but their generation is critical in engagement with politicians, scientists, and organisations to reconsider current COVID-19 policies affecting those who remain unvaccinated. COVID-19 will not be the last public health emergency of international concern and it remains critical that we understand the policy mechanisms and governance inclinations that have so quickly adopted these approaches and provide robust evidence to improve future policy-making in times of crises. If not, the proclivity for mandates, passports, segregated lockdowns, fines, and punishments are likely to become a normative de facto feature for the next public health emergency, especially if they are institutionalised in the International Health Regulations (IHRs).

They express concern for the future if the precedents set in the past 12 months are not reversed.

Are we now experiencing a paradigm-shift into a permanent annual cycle of mandatory COVID-19 vaccines, with ever-changing criteria depending on the latest booster? Will unvaccinated people face exclusions in society for years to come? Will we return to new mandates, and street battles between protesters and police, each time a new variant emerges? Will influenza vaccines and other vaccines now become mandatory, including for low-risk groups? If unvaccinated people continue to refuse to be vaccinated in countries with strict punishments, what happens next? What is the end-goal and where is the policy off-ramp? Most importantly, what will this do for trust in global immunisation programs and other public health measures?

Raising worries about scapegoating and the effect on trust in public health strategies of the present heavy-handedness, they call for data transparency, media independence and public debate and scrutiny about COVID-19 vaccine policies.

Public health associated bureaucracies and society now risk having to increase coercion to address current and future resistance and, in the process, come to leverage strategies more consistent with policing than public health. Political forces may double-down and use people who have chosen not to vaccinate for myriad reasons as a scapegoating class while continuing to neglect much needed health and social system strengthening. Without appropriate empirical and ethical justification, current COVID-19 vaccine policies are a fundamental reflection of the failure of trust in public health strategy, something that is certainly rooted in decades of neoliberalism, austerity social policies and the growth of social media. Future investments in public health capacity, especially health workers who can work in communities to build a relationship of trust, will be essential to engage in positive reform if mandates are not to become the new global strategy for addressing all future epidemics and pandemics. Data transparency, media independence and public debate and scrutiny about COVID-19 vaccine policies will be essential to maintain population trust, help people better understand the risks and benefits of the continued use of current vaccines and to inform research on improvements and future policies.

They conclude with a call for a return to non-coercive public health measures and an end to “punitive” policies which appear to be “fulfilling a collective, psychological and political need for scapegoating and to reinforce a false notion of safety among vaccinated people as they attempt to resume social and economic life”.

It is time for policy to regain a focus on non-coercive public health measures, including pro-social language and community leadership for vaccination, especially to protect high-risk groups. There are other options to address the pandemic and it is not too late to return to empowering, transparent, and community-informed policies based on equity and non-discrimination that many public health practitioners have been calling for since the outset. As we have argued above, the scientific case for punitive COVID-19 vaccine policies, given the proprietary nature of our current vaccines, no longer fits with pre-pandemic bioethical norms and public health ethics. Rather, it appears to be fulfilling a collective, psychological and political need for scapegoating and to reinforce a false notion of safety among vaccinated people as they attempt to resume social and economic life. Policy makers should reflect on the necessity of enforcing what is essentially a new two-tier, segregated social system and how this will affect different social groups now and into the future – behaviourally, politically and socio-economically – as well as the impact of such policies on the integrity of science and public health itself. As we have attempted to show, it may very well be that the risks and harms of punitive public health strategies far outweigh the benefits.

This is a significant intervention by scientists and academics taking a principled stand against the coercive policies that have been normalised in the past year. It is worth reading in full.

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JohnMcCarthy
JohnMcCarthy
4 years ago

At long last they are speaking out.

rtaylor
4 years ago
Reply to  JohnMcCarthy

It took these cowards far too long, salary must have been good. Perhaps inflation has even impacted campuses?

JayBee
4 years ago
Reply to  rtaylor

Personal and institutional CYA.
I still wouldn’t buy a used car from any of them and would love to see them all prosecuted.
But we’ll take it, for the moment.

RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  rtaylor

That’s not scepticism – it’s cynical grudge- grinding.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  rtaylor

Experimental mRNA Gene Therapies: 2,000 deaths so far, 1,400,000 adverse reactions reported on the Yellow Card (probably as little as one tenth of the actual numbers)

We need to stop these dangerous Fauci-Gates-Pharma experiments – permanently – now!

Meanwhile Johnson, in a weasel answer to a strong question from Esther McVey, suspicious of his sincerity in abandoning ‘mandates ‘, after much waffle made it clear he reserved the right to go back to mandated vaccines as soon as the time was right!

EppingBlogger
4 years ago
Reply to  JohnMcCarthy

Not really. They do not appear to resile from the idea of government mind control over the public, they just query if it is effective any more.

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
4 years ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

Exactly. They’d do it again in a heart beat if they thought they could get away with it (to quote Prof. Pantsdown).

Steven Robinson
Steven Robinson
4 years ago
Reply to  JaneDoeNL

If you are referring to the authors, this seems most uncharitable.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  JohnMcCarthy

Better late than “the late”!

czerwonadupa
czerwonadupa
4 years ago
Reply to  JohnMcCarthy

Maybe they were worried about being cancelled by the arbiter of medical science today Dr Mark Zuckerberg

Aleajactaest
4 years ago

Too bleedin late.

Now see how quick this sheetshow dissolves here in the UK.

Question is, what do the Euro-vaxx fascist states do now? Double down or get civil war?

Get back to me when I can walk off a plane at both ends of international flights without a vaxx pass or nose wand.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Aleajactaest

“Get back to me when I can walk off a plane at both ends of international flights without a vaxx pass or nose wand.”

Yes, you’re right here; I think you’ll find for every European country they’re asking for ‘proof of a negative test result’ or ‘Vaxx Pass that shows you’re fully vaxxed’.

When these governments have got together (or been instructed) to make these Vaxx Passes for the past 2 years (at least?), I can’t see them dismantling it all now. I maintain my view that ‘Covid’ is all about control of people, and making money from a conjured up ‘pandemic’.

My best guess is that the 4th Jab will be rolled out, and the 5th before Christmas. And that this whole show will shuffle along as it has been. I guess everyone on here is not going abroad for their holidays this year?

microdot
microdot
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Resigned to not going abroad ever again!

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  microdot

Indeed.

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  microdot

I packed that lark in years ago. Waking at 3am to get to the airport to be security checked and spend your money in the terminal, for a flight at 12 noon. I don’t think so. Virtually a whole day of a holiday wasted hanging about waiting to board a plane there and back.

Stevey
Stevey
4 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

Yeah plane travel was a horrible experience long before covid. I doubt I’ll ever get a plane flight again if it is possible to avoid it. I’d rather take the time to drive to Spain or Italy or wherever than get treated like you do in an airport.

SimCS
4 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

I used to travel extensively for work, mainly into Europe for day trips for meetings. I used to do 2, 3 or even 4 per week, mainly from Heathrow (1.5 hrs drive), the testing regime for which would be impossible now, and I’m certainly not ‘social distancing’ in the airport or wearing a face nappy there and on the plane. Our govts need to ‘wise up’ and pretty damn fast or else there’ll bee a real revolt.

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  SimCS

And perhaps that’s what they want.
A perfect excuse to bring in martial law.

Hypatia
Hypatia
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Holiday abroad? Nope, not a chance. Can’t do with all the messing about, tests, masks etc.

Plus as I’m not vaxxed, I’m not welcome.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

No. My red line is taking a PCR test. I would never contribute to their nonsense statistics, nor do I want to enrich any of the parasitic companies who have taken advantage of the situation.

RTSC
RTSC
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

The EU has been planning for vaccine passports for years; this timeline shows their planned implementation date is 2022 …. set many years ago. Coincidence? Don’t be daft.
They are not going to give up something they have planned for for years.

https://ec.europa.eu/health/system/files/2019-09/2019-2022_roadmap_en_0.pdf

Victory Gin
4 years ago
Reply to  Aleajactaest

Canadians have pretty much declared war on Trudeau – well as close to war as you can get without actually firing a shot.

Reminds me very much of the last days of Nicolae Ceaușescu.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

It’s not just Trudeau – the Canadian Police liked dishing out fines and strutting about like the SS Gestapo. They are just as guilty.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Yes there has to be a price for them to pay and loss of job and pension won’t be enough in many cases.

ElSabio
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

The last day….

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Sinor
Sinor
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Perhaps we could club together and get this on a billboard near Parliament as a gentle reminder..to the Pig Dictator and Princess Nut Nut.

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

Tragically, the little rat won’t be forced out. Neither will horse face in NZ.

Gefion
Gefion
4 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

And what of our dear leaderene Nicola? I read things on here and begin to feel hopeful then she speaks and I realise I may as well have dreamt it.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

Trudeau has his Armed Police and Army in reserve – I fear he will try to draw the honest and decent Truckers into a “False Flag” trap!

Trudeau is owned by Schwab.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

Good.

beornwulf
beornwulf
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

The Anglo-Saxon world has lost the art of dealing sternly with traitorous leaders. The last time was when Cromwell & co. took on a despotic king, and later when James II fled for his life. We’ve become too docile since then. However, the Canadian truckers have surprised us all and provide hope that we might awaken from our slumber.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Aleajactaest

Schwab -Gates – Soros and Fauci will never allow it!

Sleepy Joe is in their pocket

SimCS
4 years ago
Reply to  Aleajactaest

Exactly. It has been noted that the Nordic countries are scrapping ‘all’ restrictions, EXCEPT for example, Denmark, that still require a negative PCR test for the unvaccinated. Me thinks they haven’t quite completed their logical thought process.

Annie
4 years ago

Well, look at those authors’ affiliations. Clearly a bunch of misogynistic, racist, fringe loonies with no knowledge of Da Science.
Marianna Ping will fact-check them in one tweet. The end.

X - In Search of Space
X - In Search of Space
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Better check – the Whoopie-Cushion has just redefined racism for us. It’s all getting quite confusing. Things were so much simpler in the old days, when boys were boys and girls were girls.

Hopeless - "TN,BN"
4 years ago

About time, too.

itoldyouiwasill
itoldyouiwasill
4 years ago

Too little too late.
It’s easy to desert a sinking ship, which is clearly what these rats think they are doing.
Far less easy to speak out when you risk being mocked, cancelled, silenced or damaging your career, as we know a handful of brave scientists have.

JayBee
4 years ago

Exactly.

dante
4 years ago

In his defence, Dr. Alex de Figueiredo, has spoken out about this quite consistently.

chas cowie
chas cowie
4 years ago

I don’t think they are deserting. I think it is just a strategic withdrawal and they plan to come back another way to achieve their goals. Everything they have said was obvious to the rest of us a long time ago. It hasn’t just dawned on them, it is simply part of a new plan because the original did not work.

The leopards haven’t changed their spots.

rtaylor
4 years ago

No, if they had any integrity they would have resigned and come out March 2020. They are petrified of what they’ve been complicit in and now understand the ferocity of the public’s anger. Too late.

Cowards the lot of them.

Dodderydude
Dodderydude
4 years ago

On a puerile level 🙂 ,on a skim read I thought that one of the authors was called Jammy Dodger!

DS99
4 years ago
Reply to  Dodderydude

You could have fun with some of those names … I mean Trudo Lemmons!

EppingBlogger
4 years ago

No discussion, then, whether “coercive vaccination policies” are undemocratic and authoritarian.

Susan
4 years ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

You see, they only appear to not coincide with democratic ideals and bioethical standards. In time tptb will have thoroughly perverted these, so that coercion and segregation will be sanctioned.

X - In Search of Space
X - In Search of Space
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

Yes, I picked up on that also.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

And not safe or effective.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

Meanwhile, UK children still be jabbed and J.Hunt wants the useless flu jab made compulsory every year.

The old bat
4 years ago

Waiting for the young interns at the BBC to tie themselves in knots ‘fact checking’ this.

NeilParkin
4 years ago

As at Nuremberg, we are beginning to see a trickle that will turn into a flood. Those who were ‘only following orders’.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

‘Multiple sources’ making sure Mrs Dick does as she is told

Tensions between Priti Patel and No 10 over Met Commissioner Cressida Dick – BBC News

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

“Dick came out as lesbian in April 2017, making her the highest-ranked openly homosexual officer in British police history. Her partner Helen Ball is Assistant Commissioner for Professionalism in the MPS.”

What are the odds of that?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cressida_Dick

ElSabio
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

If Cressida resigns, Rachel is ready to step in….

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Sinor
Sinor
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

We really are all doomed if this passes muster as leading any police force .
Or has she got her finger in a socket….I really do wonder

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Sinor

Er……..’finger in a socket’?

X - In Search of Space
X - In Search of Space
4 years ago
Reply to  Sinor

Or has she got her finger in a socket
She also a lesbian then?

But seriously, that is actually a Deputy Chief Constable? You are kidding. Sorry, I simply refuse to accept that. I can’t accept that.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Oh God!

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Are you sure that’s not Joe(anna) 90?

X - In Search of Space
X - In Search of Space
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

What are the odds of that?

What, a lesbian Dick with Ball, you mean?

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

If the Dick Cressida had anything about her she would have had Boris and his gang of thugs arrested many months ago.

JaneDoeNL
JaneDoeNL
4 years ago

You call this drivel “a principled stand”? We must have been reading different articles. To me it looks like one long apology along the lines of “I’m so sorry that you’re too stupid to understand this is for your own good, let me try and manipulate you another way”. No apologies for their role in allowing fundamental rights (that protect their sorry arses as well as ours) to be trampled, for which no public emergency is ever an excuse, no apologies for knowingly and willingly ignoring possible treatments in order to ram their vaxx into people. No mention of the failure of health care systems across the Western world, being unprepared for an increase in patients due to a pandemic, but rather blaming it on people for getting ill in the first place. The integrity of science? They should have worried about that when Fraudci collaborated with fellow “scientists” to downplay the lab-leak/GoF theory. They should have worred about that when this garbage vaxx was rushed onto the market with a few weeks testing, dubious data, an unblinding of the control group and a refusal for the past year to acknowledge the reports of adverse events. The biggest undermining of… Read more »

ImpObs
4 years ago

They must write really, really, slowly. Or it’s a case of CYA while trying to remain relevant enough to control the new narrative.

Almost 2 years too late. Nobody writes THAT slowly

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  ImpObs

They write really, really quickly. As soon as they saw the Canadian truckers at the weekend they tore up stumps to get this done……..

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago

I just got banned (for three days this time) because I made a post on Facebook critical of Austria’s Vaccine Mandate Law (the one that legislates fines of up to $4,000 for those who don’t get jabbed). I started my post with these words, “This might be the scariest story I’ve ever read.”

Maybe I was wrong. This brazen and now commonplace censorship of “unauthorized” speech is pretty scary too. Here’s one excerpt of my post that violated Facebook’s Community Standards and “could cause physical harm.” Maybe others might see the irony I saw.

“It is now abundantly clear to me that many people in our world want Big Brother to “protect” them. They are clamoring for such “protection” and are celebrating the passage of this law. As for the people who resist Big Brother, these are certainly not brave “patriots.” They are instead dangerous “extremists” who should be rounded up and silenced – and give over that $4,000 to the State.

P.S. A Private Facebook Group called Americans Against Mandatory Vaccines has (I believe) now been permanently banned.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

What do people expect from Facebook? You know it’s a den of censorship – why even bother going there?

Old Maid
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I guess it’s a bit like being a prisoner in Colditz. We are honour bound to cause these people as much difficulty as possible: tie up their staff and their time in dealing with us. For them, its like playing whack-a-mole; they cut one down for two more to pop up; for us it can at least be a principled endeavour.

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  Old Maid

That’s one view. I prefer to stay off it now. I deleted my account a couple of years ago because I refuse to contribute to the advertising income. If everyone who objected to their methods did the same it would see the stock value crumble.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Quite! A bit like complaining about cold and snow in Moscow in January.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago

I would like to see the anti-vaxxer’s blueprint for what to do when the Science releases a new deadly variant next fall (along with a matching vaccine), as this seems to be the much feared extermination and compliance enforcement plan. Duck and cover, hope it turns into another omicron, I guess?

Aleajactaest
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

What’s your plan genius?

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

It’s The Science ™

Capital T

The next “deadly variant” will be another COVID-19. That is, just like the first “variant”. Only even less deadly, because there won’t be the same amount of “dry tinder” as there was in 2020, left over from 2019.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

All that will happen is that those who don’t want the ‘vaccines’ won’t go and grab one. They’ll not get a valid ‘Vaxx Pass’ and be condemned to spending the rest of their lives in their own country. The UK has lots of nice scenery, so it’s not the worst of prisons. It’s just that the value of your money is going down all the time due to the mild hyperinflation, so it’s going to be hard to afford a holiday.
Those who do get jabbed get to own valid ‘Vaxx Passes’ and can travel abroad, where they can meet other people all wearing face masks.

Price of MoT for cars gone up here in Finland 15% in the past year. The cost of all the face masks and ‘free’ LFTs and PCRs is now coming down on us. China and the companies who have imported all this crap say “Thank You!”

ElSabio
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Pure blood got no worries… how ’bout you?

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loopDloop
loopDloop
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Yes, here’s the plan, happy to help. Take vitamin D, zinc and Quercetin to boost immune system. Plenty of sunshine, fresh fruit and vegetables. Exercise. If covid happens, ivermectin, hydroxychloloriquine or any of the other safe proven effective remedies. Sorted. What else you got you need sorting out? Seems like you have no clue and need assistance, so please don’t hesitate. Oh yes, bonus tip: don’t wear masks. And don’t take the vaccine. And you’ll be fine. Unless you are over 80, have co-morbidity, and are obese, in which case, hopefully you had a good life. But yeah, I know how difficult these things can be when you have cognitive problems as you obviously do, so if there are any tips we can provide here to assist you in staying healthy, as I say, don’t hesitate.

ElSabio
4 years ago
Reply to  loopDloop

Good comment; have a star….

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loopDloop
loopDloop
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Thank you very much. The star is awesome and I’m honoured to receive one. I shall wear it with pride.

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  loopDloop

It’s not only random viruses that make us unhealthy. Unfortunately, we can’t avoid ”the many ills to which the flesh is heir”, can we?

BeBopRockSteady
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

“you won’t be so smug when they release a new variant and I’m fully vaccinated”

You’ve had some ridiculous posts on here, but this, this is the game winner.

John Dee
4 years ago

I couldn’t see that line in rayc’s posts. Has it been deleted?

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Will the “vaccine” be as “safe and effective” as the current clotshots? i.e. neither safe nor effective…

Bolloxed Britannia
Bolloxed Britannia
4 years ago

Proof, if it was needed, that the Luciferian NWO technocrats are now approaching their “Odessa file” moment! “Our arses are in a sling, get us out of here” The Welcome trust, formally known as the Francis Galton institute, are at the very epicentre of the insidious plan to subjugate and cull the 99%! They’ve overplayed their hand and given f#cking morons, the likes of Johnson, Trudeau, Macron, Von der Leyen and Biden the task of implementing their “Great Reset” oooops!

BeBopRockSteady
4 years ago
Reply to  Aleajactaest

That’s horrific. Never in my life have I read a story about an 8 year old having a sudden cardiac arrest. Maybe in hospital suffering from injury, but at a bloody soft play centre?!

RW
RW
4 years ago

Sorry, but this is pathetic. It’s not only a rundown of basically all well-known COVID propaganda lies (eg [paraphrase] post infection immunity appears to be at least as strong as vaccine-induced), a short summary of the content could be We suspect mandatory vaccination doesn’t work as intended, while maintaining that mandatory vaccination would be principially ok if it only worked as abstract health of the faceless multitude always trumps any concern for individuals.

Seems like damage control to me. It didn’t work out this time, let’s salvage whatever potentially useful parts of the narrative can still be salvaged, get our sorry asses out of the firing line and prepare for a comeback in better times.

JayBee
4 years ago

This is how they really and still tick and think about this. https://brownstone.org/articles/why-academia-is-drawn-to-fascism/

Mumbo Jumbo
4 years ago

Judging by the number of triple vaccinated people I know who have recently tested positive, the vaccine no longer works at all whether it is mandated or not.

jingleballix
4 years ago
Reply to  Mumbo Jumbo

They don’t care……..they just want to stick you.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Yes …for a ‘higher purpose’ ( ask Gates all about it).

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Mumbo Jumbo

Would have been worse if they weren’t spiked though 😉

It they didn’t get ill, they would have done without the spiking. If they did get ill, they would have been more ill. If they died, they would have been more dead…

Mumbo Jumbo
4 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

As with all investments, past performance should not be relied upon to predict future benefit.

Victory Gin
4 years ago

My god!

Where was all this opposition to mandates and vaccine passports when they were being seriously touted by this government as a way out of he pandemic months back and were actually introduced by both Scottish and Welsh assemblies – effectively banning anyone unvaccinated from large events and venues?

They’re all coming out of the woodwork now that the coast is clear and its safe to speak out without being labelled a lunatic or conspiracy theorist – they didn’t have the courage to stand with those who were brave enough to risk everything when it really mattered – but now the enemy is in retreat and possibly defeated they want to pretend they supported the winning side all along.

The front of these shameless cowards is really quite astounding.

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

Correct, but many of us did predict this.

All those mates of yours who taunted you as an antivaxxer and a societal parasite will soon be denying they said anything of the sort.

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

I’m looking forward to the Great Reset becoming the Great Revision.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

“the enemy is in retreat.”

Are you smokin?’

The Rule of Pricks
The Rule of Pricks
4 years ago

Nice of them to provide a handy list of cowards and collaborators though.

when the retribution comes….

James Kreis
4 years ago

“You gotta lot of nerve…you just want to be on the side that’s winning”

Positively 4th Street – Bob Dylan

chris-ds
chris-ds
4 years ago

Aren’t we meant to do the opposite of what Welcome trust etc put out?

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

Covering their backsides now.

loopDloop
loopDloop
4 years ago

A day late and a dollar short. But good, I guess.

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  loopDloop

I would suggest a year late and several billion £/$’s late.

ElSabio
4 years ago

The Narrative Is Collapsing; You Can’t Vaccinate Your Way out of a Pandemic.

The vaccines don’t prevent infection and do not stop the spread. Remember when Fauci and others were calling it a “pandemic of the unvaccinated”? That wasn’t true at all, as statistics from the most highly vaccinated countries like Israel have demonstrated. The vaccinated are getting sick at very high rates, and it appears that they’re more likely to acquire the Omicron variant than the unvaccinated.

https://dailyreckoning.com/the-narrative-is-collapsing/

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

If the narrative is collapsing then no-one has told Johnson and his Gang never mind Comcast Sky and the BBC or the entire Gates funded print media!

RedhotScot
4 years ago

Gosh, I wish I had thought of this.

ElSabio
4 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

What?

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Do I really need to inform you it’s sarcasm?

ElSabio
4 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

Do I really need to inform you it’s sarcasm?

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Mine was much better than yours.

ElSabio
4 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

LOL! Mine was much better than yours.

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

🤣

RedhotScot
4 years ago

Suck it up Neil Young, Jonie Mitchell, Uncle Tom Cobbly and all

Paul_Somerset
4 years ago

Without appropriate empirical and ethical justification, current COVID-19 vaccine policies are a fundamental reflection of the failure of trust in public health strategy, something that is certainly rooted in decades of neoliberalism, austerity social policies and the growth of social media. 

Eh? I can only speak for myself, but my failure of trust in public health strategy is down to decades of using the NHS.

Well, that and my experience long ago of working as a translator of pharmaceutical patents and clinical trials (do that for a few years and I guarantee you will never take a pharmaceutical unless you’re absolutely sure you need it).

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul_Somerset

Well, that and my experience long ago of working as a translator of pharmaceutical patents and clinical trials (do that for a few years and I guarantee you will never take a pharmaceutical unless you’re absolutely sure you need it).”

And if there are any doubters after reading your post, I would encourage them to read “Doctoring Data” and the chapters dealing with repurposed drugs in “The Real Anthony Fauci”….the latter , as a living research tool, is the most devastating expose of illegal, corrupt and outright criminal behaviour – I am not, by conviction, a conspiracy theorist, but Robert Kennedy’s team’s work may well become the most important book “you” ever read (unless you are a member of a religious faith) – and continue to read as matters develop.

And I endorse fully your comment about taking pharmaceuticals, from bitter. and near death, experience as a direct consequence of a GP prescription the known side effects of which he was totally ignorant through relying on NICE as a source of information….