Is this the First of Many SAGE Modellers to Recant?
Professor Mark Woolhouse, a member of SPI-M, the modelling group on SAGE, has written a book – The Year the World Went Mad – in which he expresses deep regret about the fact that he and the Government’s other scientific advisors got almost everything completely wrong. The lockdown sceptics were right, in other words, particularly those who favoured ‘focused protection’ over universal restrictions. Harry de Quetteville in the Telegraph has more
“We knew from February [2020], never mind March, that the lockdown would not solve the problem. It would simply delay it,” Woolhouse says, a note of enduring disbelief in his voice. And yet in government, “there was no attention paid to that rather obvious drawback of the strategy”.
Instead, lockdowns – which “only made sense in the context of eradication” – became the tool of choice to control Covid. The die was cast in China, which instituted ultra-strict measures and, unforgivably in Woolhouse’s book, was praised by the World Health Organisation for its “bold approach”. “The WHO,” he suggests, “got the biggest calls completely wrong in 2020. The early global response to the pandemic was woefully inadequate.”
Watching on, the rest of the world found itself following the same template, even though no work had been done to assess the costs of lockdowns. After swine flu, modellers had studied the knock-on consequences of many elements of infection control, but they had never envisaged “an instruction for most of the population to stay at home”.
So in March 2020, Britain issued the most dramatic civilian order since the war, with no idea what the harms might be. Why?
Even today, Woolhouse says, from his office at the University of Edinburgh: “I don’t have a good answer for you. It was a frustration from the beginning.” What he does know is that while extremely detailed modelling was being done “on what the epidemic itself might look like and the harms that novel coronavirus would cause… on the other side of the scales, we had pretty much nothing at all. There was never at any stage, even by the following year, any form of analysis of the harms caused by lockdowns. Were they even considered? I haven’t seen any evidence that they were and that is very, very troubling.”
All this despite a report on lockdown’s wider consequences sent to SAGE by the Office for National Statistics as early as April 2020, assessing how many years of quality life would be lost to lockdowns. The best guess was that suppressing the virus would cost three times more years than the disease itself.
In part, this finding emerged because the ONS report reflected on the relative costs of lockdown to different parts of society – in this case, to the young as well as to the old. In retrospect, this seems like an uncontroversial thing to do. But Woolhouse, from his position on the inside as government policy was formed, saw something very different: the disease being described as a universal killer, when it was clear from the beginning some were very much more at risk than others.
“The first good data on this started to emerge in late February 2020,” he says. And as Britain endured the first Covid wave, this data was borne out in the facts. Those over 70 had at least 10,000 times the risk of dying as those under 15 years old. “This is a highly discriminatory virus,” Woolhouse says, still exasperated today. “It’s ageist, it’s sexist, it’s racist. And we certainly knew [that] before we went into lockdown.”
Yet the Government decided that telling half the population that they were at extremely low risk would dilute adherence to the harsh rules it was imposing, and instead ramped up the threat warnings. “We are all at risk,” noted Michael Gove in March 2020. “The virus does not discriminate.” But it did then, and it does now.
“I heard [the official] argument caricatured as: everyone died, but at least no one was saved unfairly,” notes Woolhouse. Policy became a form of epidemiological communism, with imposed equality, even if it was equality of misery. “BBC News backed up this misperception by regularly reporting rare tragedies involving low-risk individuals as if they were the norm,” notes Woolhouse.
As usual when a sinner recants, there is much rejoicing in the Daily Sceptic’s editorial offices. But it is hard not to say at the same time: “We f***ing told you so.”
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When you look at Canada, you can see very clearly it’s not over yet. If the world’s ”leaders” were all banding together (as they so ably did to lock us all down) to condemn the Turdeau regime, then we might have some optimism. As it is…….
But spot the opportunism. I wonder if his book will make a profit? That said, he’s correct by the look of it.
So lets be clear here this onanist is still employed on the taxpayers purse?
But then as the bible says one repentant sinner is better than any amount of us who were right all along – or something.
We must not allow these people to get away with saying “oh well, we got it wrong.” Maybe that would be excusable if those speaking against such damaging and clearly hysterical directives had not been censored and slandered but we were. The censors need to be called out, punished and measures put in place to ensure this is NEVER repeated. I am not going to let it go until that happens and we have a full, grovelling apology from those responsible and a pledge that they will never work in public life again.
The cost of the measures (mistakes!) has been catastrophic and entirely predictable. We know of two student suicides in our personal networks with a serious attempt by one of our teenage children who was fortunate to survive. And that is tip of the iceberg in the full scope of the damage to peoples’ lives and health. ‘We got it wrong’ doesn’t cut it to put it mildly.
Never was the public given any empirical evidence to support policy. In the hierarchy of scientific evidence the lowest form of evidence is, in fact, ‘expert opinion’ and ‘modelling’ which is what the whole policy disaster was predicated on.
I am so sorry to hear about the young people. How terrible that they felt so despairing, at a time when life should be opening up for them, with interesting and exciting things to come. Instead they have been locked down and closed down for 2 years.
I’m sorry to say it but the elderly have failed their children and their grandchildren. They could have stopped this. They could have said “not in my name” but on the whole they demanded even tougher restrictions without a thought for the consequences. History will not remember them kindly.
Well I as an elderly was never asked my opinion. i don’t want to say ‘so don’t blame me’ but I know plenty of elderly who would have been happy to shield themselves if they felt at risk and let everyone else get on with life. I wonder how many of any age group would have complied back in March 2020 if they’d known it would still be going on in Feb 2022?
My family supported a few elderly friends and family throughout lockdowns – not one of them approved of the Government’s actions. They just did/do not have a voice. The essence of this is the propaganda and lies perpetrated by the Government and the MSM. We told you so! Simple bleeding common sense. We know the reality here and it’s as explicit as it could be. The human race is fundamentally flawed and self-destructive; tyrants and bullies lurk everywhere..
The human race is fundamentally flawed and self-destructive; tyrants and bullies lurk everywhere..
Yes they do – far more than I suspected. But those who detest bullying and tyranny have had their eyes well and truly opened by the events of the last two years.
We will not let them get away with it.
We need a solid Written Constitution to protect our rights from the power grans of the powerful.
Johnson’s devious ” Bill of Rights” which plots the exact opposite!
We now know for certain that we simply cannot trust our politicians to look after our best interests…or indeed our lives.
Not sure that it would help – there are multiple laws which they have flouted and misused so a constitution is likely to have been treated with the same contempt. Countries which do have written constitutions have by and large not fared any better. Laws and constitutions are of little use if governments ignore them and the judiciary won’t hold them to account.
Totally agree – e.g. more mandates have been applied in the US than the UK, despite the US written constitution. But we still need to make sure we tell the government what we think about the cuts they want to make to the Human Rights Act (we have until 8 March): The proposed removal of Human Rights in the UK for the Greater Good (substack.com)
Indeed, just look at little JustCastro in Canada.
Yes because a written Constitution worked so well in USA, Canada, Germany, Austria, France, etc during this didn’t it?
Britain has a Constitution, Bill of Rights and the Common Law, but none of this works when the institutions supposedly to safeguard it… the Constitutional Monarch, judiciary, Political Opposition, Parliament.. fail in their duties and responsibilities and stand by and cheer on tyranny.
Well Alter Ego, Great as your optimism is, I have to disagree with you.
“We will not let them get away with it ” really? I bet you sixpence that if this nonsense was to start tomorrow up to 90% of the sheeple would lie down and obey.
I think ‘protecting the vulnerable’ was little more than a smoke screen for an agenda of power and control.
“I wonder how many of any age group would have complied back in March 2020 if they’d known it would still be going on in Feb 2022?”
Hence the unctious lie about “3 weeks to flatten the curve” which turned out to be shorthand for “any excuse we can think of to keep the scam going until our Big Pharma mates got their act together so we could jab as many as possible as quickly as possible, all the while troughing in PPE / testing loot”
Presumably, your ire is directed at those of the elderly who weren’t confined to care homes (AKA Covid concentration camps) or the unfortunates who were DNR-ed or caught a lethal dose when in hospital for something unconnected with ‘the virus’?
“…the elderly have failed their children and their grandchildren.”
I know that an awful lot of words have been redefined these past two years, but I don’t think Fergusson, Whitty, Vallance, Johnson, Hancock and Javid can be described as elderly in anyone’s book. FYI, I’m 67 and I have been opposed to lockdowns from the beginning;I have never worn a mask and I have not been jabbed, so please stop collectivising us.
I doubt history will remember me at all, but if it does, and does so unkindly, then it will the sort of revisionist history beloved by the left.
Lumping people together by category is always intellectually lazy at best – and deeply offensive to the whole idea of the individuality of human beings.
However we look to others, each one of us is unique. That includes those we categorise as “the elderly”, “the left”, “the right” and “the sheeple”.
Not guilty. I begged my son not to take the jabs. I’m 72 and have never worn a mask, taken a test or been jabbed. Definitely NOT IN MY NAME
That is a very unfair and sweeping generalisation. None of the oldies in my family have been taken in by any of this. The younger ones, on the other hand, went for it without a thought so they coud get on with their foreign travel.One of my nephews became paralysed after the booster, which gave pause for thought to his brother, at least. Many of us said ‘not in my name’, and were particularly incensed by the ‘don’t kill granny’ mantra! You cannot tar an entire generation with the same brush. Study those still masking up in shops and even outside – an astonishing number are women in their 20 – 40s. I particularly remember two women – in their 30s – who came to collect some of my paintings they’d bought and paid for online. Fully masked, they wouldn’t even approach my front door, and I had to place the paintings against a far wall and then retreat. My offer of a cup of tea was met with horror. They picked up the paintings wearing gloves, and I watched with disbelief from my window as they got out cloths and thoroughly cleaned them with some sort of mucky substance.… Read more »
i have noticed it’s more the young, middle aged ones that are the ones who wear masks everywhere at least around my area .or maybe i t’s just
almost everyone i know regardless of age ! who has been brainwashed or just never think for themselves
I still haven’t seen a definitive study showing any spike in suicides and attempted suicides from past March 2020 compared to previous years. This spike in suicides and attempted suicides no doubt is continuing.
Drug overdoses would be the same. Mental health consultations the same …
Definitely a rise in drug overdoses in the US. Look at Indiviors FY2021 results presentation last week. I can’t remember the increase but it was significant. 100k or something.
Fatal ones
One thing is clear: too many stupid and arrogant people have far too much power over others in our country. We need to look to it!
We need to stop voting. Full stop. Doesn’t matter who is elected, they are all either useless, corrupt or both. With a few honourable exceptions.
No matter who you vote for, government always wins.
Jeremy,
That really brought a smile.
Many moons age when we lived in the lovely town of Colchester, I remember a bbc ponce asking a wizened local who are you voting for.
The lovely (real) Essex man said I’m not voting because the bloody government always gets in.
“Oh well! We got it wrong” ( better luck next time!)
( A. Hitler April 1945.)
I wholeheartedly agree with you FNU. I have continuously berated my young Tory MP every week for a year from March 2020 about the very things that this member of SAGE is now ‘apologising’ for.
However, my greatest anger is about an equally young friend and colleague of my MP – Neil O’Brien MP – who set up a particularly nasty website to attack anybody who was against the lockdown policy. His victims included the saintly Professor Sunetra Gupta who he called a Covid denier when she is one of the world’s leading infectious disease epidemiologists. This MP – Neil O’Brien – should be charged with treason at the very least.
Quite agree. Useless idiot. He’s my MP and he certainly won’t get my vote.
Well, I agree in principle. But who, exactly, are we going to hold responsible? You can point fingers at Neil Ferguson, for example. But alarmist, and totally wrong, as his figures and models were, they weren’t the only ones that were wrong. We’d still have had lockdown and all the other rubbish if Neil Ferguson and Imperial College never existed. Ditto with Boris Johnson and Patrick Vallance and Chris Whitty. Why do I say this? Because pretty much every other country that could do lockdown, did lockdown. Covid was the first pandemic in the social media age. Whatever country A did was going to be instantly compared with what was going on in country B. And so national, regional, and local governments, along with businesses, schools, and other institutions began an unstoppable race to the bottom for who could institute the harshest, “toughest” lockdown possible. And who was going to stop them? I can remember, very clearly, pointing out to people the well-known epidemiological fact that lockdowns and other NPIs only delay the spread of disease. Thank you, BTW, Your Majesty the Queen, for getting a mild covid infection two years into the pandemic. Possibly the most protected, masked, isolated,… Read more »
Who to hold responsible? Ministers, their advisors, MPs of all Parties, civil servants, those in local authorities, collaborating doctors, nurses, teachers, the judiciary, drug regulatory authorities, executives of pharmaceutical industries, Governors, editors and journalist at the BBC.
That will do for a start. When can we start the trials?
Boris is responsible. He is running the agenda for Klaus Shwab.
Indeed Fraser,
But this plonker is employed by you and I as a gold plated “Professor” at Edinburgh University.
Not a chance that he or any of his fellow gangsters in academia, the governments, church leaders or the stinkin’ media ever face any retribution.
Just look to the greatest scientific fraud in world history – the global warming scam.
Have you seen any blow back against that? Just wait and see what’s coming down the turnpike with that.
His suggestions are still way off the mark. Prof Mark Woolhouse outlines nine things that should have happened We needed to act much earlier than we did in March; earlier intervention can be less drastic intervention. Border controls and international travel bans should have been instigated in February to delay the epidemic, buying time to prepare the NHS and build testing capacity. They were largely ineffective thereafter. Much more should have been done, more quickly, to protect the most vulnerable (particularly the elderly and those advised to shield) by making their contacts Covid-safe, routine testing of close contacts and helping those contacts protect themselves. No full lockdowns – the public health benefits were overestimated and there were much less damaging ways to save lives. We should have recognised immediately that lockdown was not the best way to save lives and treated going into lockdown as a failure of public health policy, never the intervention of choice. School closures and banning outdoor activities were not necessary and should have been reversed quickly, or not implemented at all. Other social distancing measures should have been relaxed more quickly and replaced by Covid-safe protocols [such as face coverings, ventilation, physical distancing, and self-isolating… Read more »
The idea closing the borders would have made any difference, when we need 10000 lorries a day to sustain ourselves, is absolute nonsense. Czechia managed to “stop” covid in the spring of 2020; how did that end up?
Yep
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8529295/
“Table 1 reports anti-SARS-CoV-2 RBD antibody detection according to the time of sample collection in Italy. In the first 2 months, September–October 2019, 23/162 (14.2%) patients in September and 27/166 (16.3%) in October displayed IgG or IgM antibodies, or both.”
So people in Europe mast have been infected sometime in the summer of 2019
I was.
And I haven’t been since
Australia could and did close the borders: at terrible cost to our universities, key industries and countless individuals.
How about this for an alternative list of what we should have done:
NOTHING AT ALL.
The way we would have done in years gone by when there was flu or a virus in circulation
Indeed. Or at most told people particularly at risk that there was a bug going round so they could choose whether or not they wished to go out and about less.
Damage control mode. Nobody needs COVID-safe protocols. What is needed is effective treatment for those who need it. And a realization that people die. This cannot be prevented and thus, all talking about saving lifes is just idle nonsense. Not a single life was saved by anyone. At best, deaths were postponed and even this is very dubious except insofar it happened in hospitals. COVID-survival rates even for the most vulnerable groups are in excess of 95%. Instead of saving anything, these people ruined lives on an enormous scale.
So he still recommended measures that do work e.g. face coverings…..not quite the wholly recanted nazi, then.
If he thought/thinks face coverings work he is low IQ recanted Nazi
Even item 6 is out of order. The belief in many of them is for the birds, but have been made use of by various organisations for their own benefit. Unless someone fully understands the real risks versus benefits of something of that nature, they should not do it at all.
I hope these types took the vaccine and all the boosters.
You need to ask why after all that has passed?
It was not, is not and never will be about a virus.
It’s all about TRPTB using fear to achieve digital ID of everyone on the bloody planet, with bigpharma and bigtec criminal accomplices.
And if you think we’ve stopped them then you’re a little naive.
To be fair to him he was saying this back in August 2020
“Lockdown was a panic measure,” Woolhouse said. “And I believe history will say trying to control COVID-19 through lockdown was a monumental mistake on a global scale, the cure was worse than the disease.”
https://caldronpool.com/lockdown-was-a-monumental-mistake-on-a-global-scale-says-top-scientist-and-government-adviser/
Fair enough.
Did he publicly resign at the time or did he continue taking the money?
He is still on the SPI-M committee; paid or unpaid is not mentioned.
I doubt they’re paid if they already have an academic post.
I’ve been saying that since March 2020. Pity nobody ever listens to me.
You and me both, we’re nowt but a pair of Cassandras.
And we have a right to point that out.
My best prediction (March 2020): This is going to be springtime for authoritarians and busy-bodies.
Here’s my best contrarian prediction (published no less): Covid poses ZERO risk to healthy young athletes.
With this one, I went against every “expert” on all the Medical Advisory Panels that were telling colleges and pro leagues to cancel all their games.
FWIW, my science education ended with an 11th grade chemistry class. Eighteen months after writing this, I wouldn’t change a word.
https://uncoverdc.com/2020/07/31/covid-19-poses-virtually-no-health-risk-to-athletes/
I told my wife in March 2020 that we would never get all our freedoms back, because they never give back what they have taken. She rolled her eyes….
February 2022. Freedom to travel without being ‘vaxxed’ has still not been given back.
You will only get your freedoms back by fighting for them – but all we have is people signing on-line petitions, sending an e-mail to their MP, and meeting in parks on a Sunday morning to have a chat with friends.
Sad to say that if you are referring to the EU, they are several stages backwards in the Dark Ages and the level of fear induced compliance with “regulations” is awful.
Watch the excellent Cristian Terhes (MEP) trying to talk some sense to those with cloth ears (including Frau Fond o’Lying):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhe20QRG_Rw
So what’s the remedy you’d suggest? How to ”fight”? Who to ”fight”?
There is another area where there has been an appalling lack of analysis, both pre- and post-roll-out: the vaxx.
They knew it was novel technology with little testing of the vaxx itself; they knew the mRNA tech had been considered too dangerous to use in humans. They knew the spike protein on which all vaxxes were based was implicated in causing disease in those who became severely ill, as well as that the S-antibodies were also implicated in severity of disease.
So where was the modelling for potential, expected adverse events from the vaxx, to determine whether it should have been rolled out at all, and particularly rolled out to the entire population with such extraordinary haste? Didn’t England have some tender out for a super-duper software program to record the expected high level of AEs?
Oh, indeed. The vax scandal is surely going to dwarf talk of lockdowns when the truth comes out.
My first question would be: why the hell did you launch a mass experiment with untested drugs on the whole population when other established technologies existed?
And after that, they kept on digging.
”When” the truth comes out. Surely ”if” the truth comes out.
Yes, Genpact U.K. got the contract.
https://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:506291-2020:TEXT:EN:HTML&src=0
edit to add:
’II.2.4)
Description of the procurement:
The MHRA urgently seeks an Artificial Intelligence (AI) software tool to process the expected high volume of Covid-19 vaccine Adverse Drug Reaction (ADRs) and ensure that no details from the ADRs’ reaction text are missed.’
Yeah a bit bloody late though!!
The contract award was dated 23 October 2020. What they’ve been doing since then is anyone’s guess.
It’s almost as if the cost of lockdowns is only now emerging – as totally unexpected, unpredictable and astonishing. “Who knew?”
A bit off topic… sort of… but it makes you wonder how the Buffoon and co. would have reacted to such a demonstration….
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trampling-truckers-great-reset-becomes-great-awakening
Thanks.
The zero hedge article is a good read. I hope the analysis is correct.
Scroll down to the comments below it and one of them posts this:
“They just ran a 10-country simulation of a major cyberattack on the global financial system in December 2021 called “Collective strength” in Israel:
https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/exclusive-imf-10-countries-simulate-cyber-attack-global-financial-system-2021-12-09/
So if it only took 2 months from “Event 201” till “Covid” surfaced then it seems probable that “Russia” will be blamed for a cyber attack planned for February/March 2022:
https://seemorerocks.is/international-bankers-simulate-the-collapse-of-global-financial-system/
We are already at stage 5 of this Pfizer ex-chief science advisor’s 7 stage timeline up to September 2022 and even if half of his final stages are correct it proves we have indeed entered the tribulation on October 31st of 2021:
https://carter-heavy-industries.com/2021/12/07/dr-mike-yeadons-timeline-to-tyranny/
It is all just too eerily close to what is happening at the moment. Read Mike Yeadon’s “stages to the Reset” and see how close we are to having everything confiscated.
And why he, and those of Swab’s pupils (and people wondered why they were in ”lockstep” with ”lockdowns”) haven’t raised a howl of protest, or even a mild squeak of condemnation, against Turdo’s regime and methods.
Perhaps watching carefully for helpful hints?
Buy his book!!! You are having a laugh.
I’m still waiting for my copy of Robert Kennedy Jnr’s. book on Anthony Fauci, but it has been delayed because there is a paper shortage, or so I’m told.
Beowulf: I just got mine on Kindle – no paper needed. What a fascinating and horrifying story he tells.
Gates has bought up all the World’s paper!
It will be worth the wait…
Ha ha – me too. I waited ages with Amacon (the “due date” kept getting moved back a month at a time, from mid Jan to mid March). So I used this link and got the hard copy book delivered within a week! BookFinder.com: Search Results
That’s sad because it’s a damn good book.
There’s absolutely no difference between these half-baked mea culpas, self-justifications and unmeant “sorrys” and the “I was following orders” excuses beloved of war criminals and others, caught bang to rights in their nefarious activities.
They might have sneered at the idea of “herd immunity”, but these modellers, unethical medicine men, “scientists”, psyops specialists, politicians and the rest of the trash know a lot about “herd instinct”. Charitably, that’s about the only reason, other than barrowloads of cash, that might explain their disgusting conduct.
Grovel as they may, but I’m afraid that my new life view is now that of a Manichaean; “TN, BN” for ever more.
“#TheYearTheWorldWentMad ”
#PrettyMuchSumsItUp …
#Gates #Schwab & their #WEF #YoungGlobalLeaders
#HaveALOT #ToAnswerFor …
You can buy Mark Woolhouse’s book here.
That’s funny!
I have just read the mail article about the ghost children. My gears are grinding!!! The teaching unions, aided and abetted by the modellers have blood on their hands. The article doesn’t even mention the explosion of eating disorders we have seen in the last two years, eating disorders that kill.
And now we have heads of school dictating all children are to eat a vegetarian diet!!
Green Fascism (enabled by Covid) is here! Get used to it1
Can he sing us a song..? ‘Sorry seems to be the hardest word’ might be appropriate.
Unsurprisingly I suppose, as the scales fall from his eyes and he realised the catastrophe they have wrought upon us, the biggest realisation of all, was that it was someone else’s fault.
Cnut… I wont be buying his book and putting money in his pocket..
The question is whether Piers Morgan will claim he was always opposed to lockdown? There was a particularly unpleasant corner of hell, reserved for that monster, before covid, but he really does deserve everything he gets.
Scum….
I would be more impressed by his ‘apology’ if he did the following:
This man has deliberately and wilfully caused real impoverishment, mental health damage, physical damage to billions of people throughout the world.
Those who have profited from these crimes, such as ALL politicians and civil servants need to make substantial restitution in the form of donating their ENTIRE salary for the past two years to the charity mentioned above.
And ensure none of these creatures have any fingers in the charity.
He didn’t bloody say any of this at the time, did he? Toby did. Others did. We did.
Too bloody late now, isn’t it?
He said this in August 2020
Did he resign and publish an open letter of resignation from SAGE, or whatever other learned government advisory bodies he was a member of?
Maybe resignation would have been the best course, if public enough (but remember the partisanship/censorship of the press now – he’d just have disappeared silently, like the guy from the JCVI, leaving SAGE even more weighted towards the lockdowns.) My suspicion is that SAGE operates on the time-honoured leftist infiltration methods those of us at university when the New Left was in the ascendant discovered. Get a diverse body of a dozen experts or less, and there’s a fair chance of shared wisdom. But appoint a body of 60 of “the nation’s best experts” and it will reach the conclusions of the small clique knowing how to control it, whether they are the official leaders or just the ideologues who know how to silence the polite or timid disagreers. You can see that situation working out in Trump’s COVID task force – a troika of Fauci, Birx and Redfield, in bed with each other and whatever the corrupt agenda was; a bunch of bureaucrats, politicos and non-scientists who knew no better or were cowards, and someone like Scott Atlas might as well not be on the team for all the real influence he had. Instead, if he speaks out he’s… Read more »
What’s a learned government advisory body?
This shower of excrement certainly aint
Toby started Lockdown sceptics in April 2020 when it was a genuinely controversial position to take. I seem to recall there was a brief window in August 2020 when mild lockdown sceptism was popular…..
But did……nothing; guilty as charged in the CoPO
Took him two years to figure this out and then admit it? Colour me skeptical (again).
He said this in August 2020.
He still “can’t give an answer” to the question of why this happened – ergo he can’t say now, so if he can’t say now he couldn’t say why it should happen back then, but still went along with it for 2 years anyway.
And this is the calibre of the person/scientist making decisions which are going to affect 50m+ people for over 2 years.
Still the money was worth his angst I’m sure. How much does he get for spouting rubbish?
By saying you were wrong you’re kinda saying you are now right.
Just keep control of the narrative, and affect humble reasonableness. Perfect gaslighting.
Fucking hell!…. Meanwhile in Trudeau’s fascist Canada they trample disabled old ladies with police horses.
It’s all about a contrived plandemic with a 99.8% survival rate init bruv!
So this t**t is trying to promote his book?
Shame on you, Daily Sceptic, for aiding and abetting. 🤬
I wouldn’t put any money in the pocket of anyone who a) is a mask believer and b) who contributed to stealing two years of our quality of life for nothing but conjecture and misery for us mere mortals in return.
“We knew from February [2020], never mind March, that the lockdown would not solve the problem. It would simply delay it,”
Yes I understood the ‘2 weeks to flatten the curve’ which disappeared without trace before it became a mantra, because it was clearly a postponement strategy to take the pressure off the NHS. Sadly the subsequent alternate strategy to take pressure off meant locking down the entire NHS. Which the NHS embraced with great gusto, running up a huge backlog of undiagnosed disease which they appear to have no intention of clearing, to the extent that they still haven’t fully reopened. I haven’t seen my taxes reducing much though in view of the reduced service. So much for socialised medicine, or socialism if you prefer. As an early (non healthcare) signer of the Great Barrington Declaration which was discredited by the establishment I personally feel vindicated, but that will not help the thousands of people with undiagnosed cancer, the businesses that have have gone broke or the debt mountain that the younger generation have been saddled with.
Well this was obvious to me from the start and it is not 20 20 vision with hindsight. I annoyed virtually everyone I knew by pointing it out at the time. I am sick to the pit of my stomach at what happened to my country as a result. I heard we signed up some time ago to blindly follow WHO pronouncements. Whatever happened to the Britain I knew ?
Tell me about it….
Like you I was never taken in by this nonsense and when I said so I received nothing but criticism.
Has anyone seriously considered how deep the woke “equity” ethic runs? If “Thou shalt not have unequal outcomes” is a core principle now amongst politicians, advisers and civil servants in Whitehall, then ministers saying that targeted protection is anathema makes sense. They think that “equality of outcome” is more sacrosanct than human life.
On a larger scale, trashing the economy by lockdowns to make us more equal to the undeveloped world would also be a feature, not a bug, of COVID policy – and is even an overt one in the WEF Great Reset agenda.
There may be scientific incompetence at the highest levels, and there may be profiteering – but there is also a dark ideology in the mix.
I didn’t think you were allowed to keep the proceeds of a crime once you are caught (or hand yourself in). On that basis where will this crook be donating the income from his book?
A world now run by spivs.
Bliar was the archetypal spiv.
Maybe he’s pre-empting the Plebs’ anger by saying sorry to avoid being arrested and charged with crimes against humanity, or worse still, being lynched…
“It was all Boris’ / my dog’s / the CCP / the media’s fault”
The time will come soon when the Piper will need paying. And we Plebs won’t be paying the bill.
I expect this is going to be a lot like France in May 1945, when it turned out that nobody had collaborated, and everybody was secretly in la résistance all along.
Worse than that, they will claim they were all in the resistance, they won the war, and we were still wrong. Others will claim they were not in the resistance, but still won the war.
Does it matter what the content of the lie is?
A friend of mine has just written this song for the truckers. Listen and share!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAFk5T4eqQM&t=56s
This is brilliant I love it!
Never forgive and never forget. A time of reckoning will come. Keep all these people’s names at the forefront of your mind, until due process and justice is served.
When everybody wears the Emperor’s New Clothes, there is little hope that those who didn’t and pointed out the bare-faced-lies, will be allowed to win.