Germany’s ‘Professor Lockdown’ Christian Drosten Bids His Fans Farewell

We’re publishing a guest post by blogger “Eugyppius” about the welcome retirement of Germany’s ‘Professor Lockdown’, Christian Drosten – at least from his weekly podcast show. This post was originally published on Eugyppius’s Substack account, which you can subscribe to here.

On Tuesday March 29th, virologist and foremost German Corona astrologer Christian Drosten went on indefinite hiatus from Coronavirus Update, his noxious state media podcast. The show was introduced on February 26th 2020, with Drosten as its centre. He starred in about 80 of its 113 episodes; from September 2020, he began alternating appearances with virologist Sandra Ciesek. Lest the oracular pronouncements of these luminaries be lost to history, Norddeutscher Rundfunk lovingly transcribed their utterances into a downloadable 1446-page document. There is every reason to fear that, one day, this monstrosity will be issued in print for the Scientific Faithful as a boxed set.

I confess that I’ve only listened to about 20 episodes of this elaborate exercise in propaganda. I can’t imagine how anybody could handle more than that. Probably never before in history has there been a radio show so heavily promoted by the national media, that is simultaneously so devoid of content. For in all the ponderous hours that I listened, I never heard Drosten say anything that fashion-forward Twitter accounts, media pundits, and Tomas Pueyo hadn’t already said a little bit earlier.

Drosten was initially agnostic about the wisdom of closures, but after Neil Ferguson published his panic model on March 16th, he lobbied hard for lockdowns and preached the necessity of non-pharmaceutical interventions at every opportunity. In the earliest days, he didn’t think children and schools were all that important to infection dynamics; when school closures became policy, he developed a deep obsession with the virus-spreading of children. No sooner had Germans elected a new, more containment-hesitant Government in September 2021, than Drosten discovered a fresh interest in naturally acquired immunity, and suggested that infections in the vaccinated would be essential to building more robust immune protection.

Plainly, Drosten’s celebrity has been little more than a publicity exercise, arranged to provide scientific endorsement of whatever pandemic policies the German Government alights upon. This is what, in the end, all that following ‘The Science’ amounts to: Governments get to do whatever it wants, so long as it first finds some well-credentialed scientists to say that whatever it’s doing is what ‘The Science’ demands. This turns out to be a lot easier than securing popular or parliamentary support for policies.

Now, for follow-the-science Government, not just any scientist will do. You need an especially authoritative Media Scientist, who meets public and journalistic preconceptions of how scientific authority is enacted and embodied. Thus, the German press has spared no effort in establishing Drosten in the minds of the regime faithful as one of the world’s most eminent scientists. A deceptively worded paragraph in Zeit, for example, gave rise to the pervasive myth that Drosten discovered the SARS virus in 2003:

Drosten completed his training at the Hamburg Tropical Institute, where he managed a scoop in spring 2003. In Frankfurt, a virologist friend gave him cell material from a doctor in Singapore who had contracted SARS. Drosten raced back to Hamburg in his old Opel Omega with the cell culture in a salt block and worked for 14 days, on hardly more than three hours of sleep per night, to identify the previously unknown coronavirus – thus making it possible to fight the deadly lung disease.

Drosten did not discover SARS. He thought the pathogen was a metapneumovirus; by the time he worked out he was wrong, American scientists at the CDC had published an electron micrograph of the coronavirus responsible. He was left to create primers for PCR tests to identify the new virus. Drosten mysteriously reprised his role as test developer in January 2020, when he developed the first PCR test for the novel coronavirus responsible for viral pneumonia cases in Wuhan – precisely as China needed infection statistics that Westerners would find credible. This shady work laid the foundations for mass testing in the West, and remains his most significant contribution to science around the pandemic. He has also loudly resisted suggestions of a lab leak, going so far as to co-author an openly misleading paper about the likelihood that the furin cleavage site in SARS-2 originated naturally.

Like many people granted an artificial renown, Drosten has proved unworthy of it, and over the past two years he has given us many odd moments.

In an early podcast episode, he confessed to a strange fear of draft beer; to avoid viruses, he said, you should stick to bottles. More recently, he revealed a bizarre lack of metaphorical aptitude, claiming that anyone who believes he can train his immune system with infection, must necessarily also believe that he can train his digestive tract by eating steak.

In May 2020, he threw together a sloppy study arguing that children are just as infectious as adults. The purpose was to provide Merkel’s Government with some ‘research’ that would speak against reopening schools, but the paper was so bad it drew criticism from other virologists as well as journalists at BILD, and couldn’t be formally published for a full year. As the controversy unfolded, Drosten avoided any open exchange with his critics and defended himself dishonestly on sympathetic media platforms.

Some months later, Drosten was invited to give the Schillerrede, a speech on the occasion of Friedrich Schiller’s birthday, where he embarrassed himself anew. He claimed that Schiller would’ve been an avid mask wearer; and proposed, in an awkward allusion to Kant’s Categorical Imperative, a Pandemic Imperative, according to which everyone should live his life as if he had just tested positive for coronavirus and all his contacts are old and vulnerable.

While Drosten is a state media scientist who will say almost anything, on a few points he has been constant. Nothing has angered this small man more than the Great Barrington Declaration, drafted by Martin Kulldorff, Sunetra Gupta and Jay Bhattacharya. In the year and a half since its publication, he has resorted to various slurs, not always veiled, on the qualifications and abilities of its authors. His last tweet, posted on the day he recorded his final podcast episode, equates its publication with sabotage. Given the relative unimportance of the GBD, and its failure to end the catastrophic policies that Drosten and the other Corona astrologers have supported, his animus seems strange. I can only imagine that when you have been paid to dissemble, it is a humiliating experience to find yourself confronted by more honourable colleagues, who can afford to speak the truth.

Now, Drosten will not podcast anymore. He says it is because he needs time for his research. I incline to the optimistic interpretation, that he is being deliberately retired from public view, lest he persist any longer as an eternal advocate of lockdowns and vaccination mania whenever the Corona news takes a turn for the worse. Whatever the case, it can be no accident that this happens precisely as most of the other restrictions Germans have endured for the past two years have come to an end. Masking, green passes, closures, and Drosten too – all of them were part of the same political programme, the same system of social, cultural and intellectual strangulation, from which we have now been released.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

Hopefully one day it will be available as a boxed set as an example of how a Genocide was set in motion (If there is anyone left alive to listen)

crisisgarden
4 years ago

The shyster at the heart of this entire fraud. I look forward to his prosecution 🤞

Londo Mollari
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

And punishment.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

My guess is that he’s not going to be prosecuted for anything. The people who have refused to pay their ‘breaking the rules’ fines may be prosecuted, though!

“Thousands of Australians with unpaid fines for breaking Covid rules have their homes seized, bank accounts raided and licences cancelled as government chases $5.2million”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10136275/Unpaid-Covid-fines-taken-bank-accounts-seized-homes-Queensland.html

“In the week that the Metropolitan Police issued 20 penalty notices to those who attended lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street and Whitehall, the Mail has discovered that ordinary members of the public are being fined huge sums for failing to pay such penalties, whether deliberately or unwittingly.”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10677845/How-secret-courts-hitting-people-Covid-fines-without-realising-writes-SUE-REID.html

Anyone here refused to pay a ‘Covid fine’?

Alter Ego
Alter Ego
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

“Thousands of Australians with unpaid fines for breaking Covid rules have their homes seized, bank accounts raided and licences cancelled as government chases $5.2million”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10136275/Unpaid-Covid-fines-taken-bank-accounts-seized-homes-Queensland.html

Australia has an ugly history in the chasing of fines. People falsely accused of “cheating on welfare” by the Commonwealth (aka Australian) government have been hounded – even to death. A settlement on this was reached in November 2021. The Commonwealth has to repay more than $750 million in “debts” collected “invalidly”, and another $112 million in compensation to about 400,000 people.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Yes. Well my daughter did. She got a £100 fine for being 2.7 miles away from the house parked in her car with a friend having a spliff at a lookout point. The police overlooked the weed and issued a coronavirus fine rather apologetically, saying that the residents of a house overlooking the lookout point were calling them every time a car pulled up there.
A letter arrived shortly after from a private company (!) with an email address to make a defence statement. I wrote them an email on her behalf that said:

I will not be paying this fine for the alleged contravention of the coronavirus act as I have not broken any laws.

And got an email back saying this would be forwarded to the local police force.

And then nothing happened.

Coronavirus in a nutshell.

Londo Mollari
4 years ago

Does “Good riddance” constitute profanity or abuse?

rtj1211
rtj1211
4 years ago
Reply to  Londo Mollari

Sounds like the Director of a stage production sacking one member of the cast?

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Londo Mollari

No. That would be something like “may he rot in hell” But then he has “powerful friends” and would anyway be at home down there.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

No. That would be something like “may he rot in hell””

That’s neither profanity nor abuse. If you believe in God (I don’t, but many do) then it’s up to Him whether such a fate is appropriate, and we can do nothing about it one way or another.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

“Abuse” these days like “beauty” used to be is in the eye of the beholder!

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

This man should be in prison with a life sentence.

The first news I heard this morning from a friend was of two children in Lancashire, who are now dead, one died in their sleep the other after a ‘short’ illness – they were recently ‘injected’ at school – a place where they were supposedly sent to learn about life.

A prosecution is apparently underway – no further details.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

Yes, if that prison is Michael Moore’s underpants.

If you can think of a more revolting prison, except for Chris Christie’s underpants, please keep it to yourself.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

Yes …that is unless we bring back Capital Punishment for ‘Crimes against Humanity’and “Covid Fraud Leading to Genocide”

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

“A prosecution is apparently underway – no further details.”

Details are important. Meanwhile…

“Thousands of Lancashire children aged five to 11 eligible for Covid-19 vaccine as NHS bookings openMore than 145,000 children aged five to 11 in Lancashire and South Cumbria can now book a Covid-19 vaccination.

The NHS made the vaccine available for all five to 11-year-olds following updated Joint Committee on Vaccines and Immunisations (JCVI) guidance.

The guidance recommended all children would benefit from a non-urgent offer of the vaccine to help protect against potential future waves of COVID-19.”

https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/health/coronavirus/thousands-of-lancashire-children-aged-five-to-11-eligible-for-covid-19-vaccine-as-nhs-bookings-open-3639872

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

See above – report of two known dead children already in Lancashire after vax – from a friend.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

David that is heartbreaking. Please update as you are able.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I will try to get more detailed information from my friend – but it was at school I believe – hence the mention of ‘prosecution’.

ImpObs
4 years ago

Guilty! Send him down.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

Job done…large cheque in the post.

jingleballix
4 years ago

The Corman-Drosten Paper championing PCR-testing was co-signed by two Britons. Two ladies who worked for Public Health England…… ……..Maria Zambon, the most senior, and also a prominent member of SAGE…….and Joanna Ellis. To reiterate, they were CO-AUTHORs of a scientific paper (peer reviewed in 10 minutes) that was utterly demolished as patent nonsense, drivel science and potentially fraudulent by Mike Yeadon and colleagues. Remember that, in UK, the PCR-test gave Hancock the legal authority and a plausible excuse to lock us down, since his powers were contingent on there being ‘infectious people’…….just a small twizzle of reality to depict ‘infectious’ as being ‘PCR-+’……..ergo, ‘you’re locked-down and regulated until we get a vaccine’. All Hancock had to say was i) there are ‘infectious people everywhere’, and ii) everything I do is ‘proportional’ and ’necessary to avoiding calamity’. The PCR-test gave governments the legal green light to do what they liked (and others, including Drosten and his colleagues – the licence to print money, as a PCR-test costs at least $100). So, for Britons, the question comes back to Maria Zambon and Joanna Ellis – were they just incompetent, or were they complicit in this fraud? A fraud that enabled governments to… Read more »

ImpObs
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

were they just incompetent, or were they complicit in this fraud?

I see what you did there Jingleballix. Trick question! The answers is both isn’t it!

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  ImpObs

There seem to be high level WEF and low level Scotland with their continuing of masks etc. Think that, to some, may give the allusion that it is all low level and guess work. But the PCR fraud doesn’t seem like guess work. Sorry Mark Dolan.

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Sorry but your facts are wrong.

The Corman-Drosten paper may have been criticised but it was NOT “utterly demolished as patent nonsense, drivel science and potentially fraudulent”.

The criticisms were reviewed by the scientific process and five independent experts and the criticisms were all rejected.

Nothing has been heard on that particular subject from the life scientists, which included Mike Yeadon, who submitted the complaints since 27th November 2020.

The Corman-Drosten paper was correct.

Drosten may well be a reprehensible lockdown zealot as the article suggests but his paper has been exonerated.

It is governments who have misused and abused the PCR test to further an agenda.

jingleballix
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

Yes it was. Dr. Yeadon wrote to the publisher – Eurosurveillance – to strongly suggest that it should be retracted. On ground – inter alia…… “Neither the presented test nor the manuscript itself fulfils the requirements for an acceptable scientific publication. Further, the authors’ serious conflicts of interest are not mentioned.” [ “…..severe conflicts of interest for at least four authors, in addition to the fact that two of the authors of the Corman-Drosten paper (Christian Drosten and Chantal Reusken) are members of the editorial board of the publisher Eurosurveillance…..”] There’s more…… “This paper will show numerous serious flaws in the Corman-Drosten Paper, the significance of which has led to worldwide misdiagnosis of infections attributed to SARS-CoV-2 and associated with the disease COVID-19…… …….There are ten fatal problems with the Corman-Drosten Paper which we will outline and explain in greater detail in the following sections….. …….Our conclusion is supported by the fact that a tremendous number of very serious design flaws were found by us, which make the PCR test completely unsuitable as a diagnostic tool to identify the SARS-CoV-2 virus.” I’d say that – and the meat of the paper that shows the paper’s gross errors in scientific terms, constitute… Read more »

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Five independent experts rejected the criticisms.

eastender53
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

Please provide a reference for this. Independence is a subjective description

ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Review report Corman-Drosten et al. Eurosurveillance 2020 https://cormandrostenreview.com/report/ External peer review of the RTPCR test to detect SARS-CoV-2 reveals 10 major scientific flaws at the molecular and methodological level: consequences for false positive results.Pieter Borger(1), Bobby Rajesh Malhotra(2) , Michael Yeadon(3) , Clare Craig(4), Kevin McKernan(5) , Klaus Steger(6) , Paul McSheehy(7) , Lidiya Angelova(8), Fabio Franchi(9), Thomas Binder(10), Henrik Ullrich(11) , Makoto Ohashi(12), Stefano Scoglio(13), Marjolein Doesburg-van Kleffens(14), Dorothea Gilbert(15), Rainer Klement(16), Ruth Schruefer(17), Berber W. Pieksma(18), Jan Bonte(19), Bruno H. Dalle Carbonare(20), Kevin P. Corbett(21), Ulrike Kämmerer(22) ABSTRACT In the publication entitled “Detection of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) by real-time RT-PCR” (Eurosurveillance 25(8) 2020) the authors present a diagnostic workflow and RT-qPCR protocol for detection and diagnostics of 2019-nCoV (now known as SARS-CoV-2), which they claim to be validated, as well as being a robust diagnostic methodology for use in public-health laboratory settings.  In light of all the consequences resulting from this very publication for societies worldwide, a group of independent researchers performed a point-by-point review of the aforesaid publication in which 1) all components of the presented test design were cross checked, 2) the RT-qPCR protocol-recommendations were assessed w.r.t. good laboratory practice, and 3) parameters examined against… Read more »

jingleballix
4 years ago

Yes, that’s the paper I was quoting.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

A stitch-up to push the fake PCR test on the world.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

yep the “PCR Pandemic”

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

A devastating article by Kathy Gyngell today in TCW reveals the frightening effects of the ‘pseudo vaccine’ on the nervous system with the AZ ‘potion’ being the lead culprit in this regard

Why is there now not a public outcry against the cajoled /bullied vaccination of our children at their school, where they should feel safe? It is simply outrageous and will forever blight the conscience of our craven politicians and this sleep-walking nation when the full devastating consequences of what is now clearly a diabolic experiment on humanity become clear.

As I posted below, I have just heard of two sudden child deaths after “vaccination” with a a product called a “vaccine” which is now confirmed as providing virtually no protection against Covid infection . Legal action is reported as being taken.

So what is ‘vaccinating’ children with this product really all about?

Sforzesca
Sforzesca
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton
  1. Getting them used to mrna jabs for all sorts of things – for life.
  2. Getting them set up for digital ID – for life.
  3. Getting bigpharma off the hook – in the USA necessary to avoid prosecutions apparently..
  4. Sold to the sheep as protecting their kids and Granny. Lol.

What’s not to like.
All to enable TRPTB to continue and increase their hold on the plebs.

amanuensis
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

The vaccines’ effects on the nervous system just haven’t had enough research yet; one day we’ll know more about them.

IMO the focus on clotting and myocarditis in the media as ‘the covid nasty side effects’ appears on the face of it to be ‘a good thing’, however, by getting the masses to equate side effects with clots and myocarditis they’re actually getting people to stop thinking about other side effects. You’d think that the acceptance of the existence of these side effects (when they were previously denied) would make people say ‘what else don’t we know’, but instead the opposite seems to occur.

The reason why they’re pushing for child vaccinations is because they can’t at this stage start saying that the vaccines are bad (beyond ‘very very rare’). That said, we do appear to be seeing a reduction in the hyperbole, ie, young children are only ‘offered’ the vaccine and there’s much less emotion blackmail and ramping of peer pressure (shaming the unvaccinated) in this age group — maybe those in charge just couldn’t cope with the idea of pushing the vaccines in the same way to our little innocents.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

Lancashire health chief wants vaccine walk-ins for all adultsDr Sakthi Karunanithi has asked for permission to increase the vaccine rollout in Lancashire, which has some of England’s highest infection rates.
He said that if previous requests for flexibility had been heeded, the county “wouldn’t be in this situation now”.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lancashire-57356474

‘We have become like army generals for public health’An interview with Dr Sakthi Karunanithi, Lancashire County Council.

https://www.local.gov.uk/we-have-become-army-generals-public-health

pictured: Dr Sakthi Katrunanithi

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Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

“Record number of child Covid deaths in January 2022.

Sixteen children died with Covid an England’s hospitals according to Government data.
The tragic number was the highest since the pandemic began and the data shows that four of deaths those were children aged under four.

It follows on from the previous record month in December 2021, when 14 children died with Covid in hospitals in England.”

https://www.lancs.live/news/lancashire-news/covid-daily-feb-8-record-23018418

jingleballix
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I would bet that these kids caught C-19 within a few days or weeks of being jabbed.

Immune system overload.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

I relaxes a bit when I heard (maybe wrongly from what you report) that it was voluntary and, unlike last time, they wouldn’t be using Schools as vaccination centres. Not that any kids should have the shots but they can do more damage in numbers using schools as vaccination hubs, not to mention the possible pressure and coercion put onto kids that are (rightly) wary.

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago

Awful Admission: Is Pfizer Now Running Global Health Policy?
Revealed: 7 in 10 ‘Vaccinated’ CDC Employees Got COVID
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2022/04/05/covid-infections-in-cdc-employees.aspx
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola

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J4mes
4 years ago

The pervasive myth that Drosten discovered the SARS virus in 2003

The covid scam was talked about long before 2003. Take this book written by Dean Koontz, The Eyes of Darkness, ‘a work of fiction’, which accurately describes the crime we’ve lived through in the last two years.

Published in 1981.

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J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

Read the above article then take a look at this page (the highlights are not mine).

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J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

Another page from the ‘work of fiction’ published in 1981.

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Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

Bang on the Money!

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

And if this is also true – and nothing would surprise me nowadays – NOTHING – then the worrying bit is at the bottom of that paragraph where it says that, bafflingly it suddenly vanished, as quickly as it arrived, ONLY TO RE-APPEAR 10 YEARS LATER.

amanuensis
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

It is naughty to imply that this predicted Covid in 1981.

The book in 1981 said the virus as Gorki-400.

It wasn’t until 1989 that they changed the story so that the virus came from Wuhan…

J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

You might have had a point if the change happened in the last couple years… what are you trying to argue?

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

I think it was irony

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

is that where Fauci got his line from that the vaccine kills the virus?

(“when the host expires the Wuhan 400 within him perishes a short time later”)

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

For other possibly prescient fiction, see ‘Panic Room’ by Robert Goddard.

amanuensis
4 years ago

It appears to be very very important that everyone forgets about Covid and our response to it, vaccines and all. This way they might not link the suspicion that ‘strange new things happen now when they didn’t happen before’, with the fact that between ‘then’ and ‘now’ were lockdowns that affected mental health and vaccines that affected physical health. And it’ll probably work: For some reason people just accept as normal that weird things happen that didn’t happen before. For example, 20% of children are classed as ‘special needs’ and get 25% more time in exams to compensate; 20% of the UK population is classed as ‘disabled’; Male to female trans athletes compete on a ‘level playing field’ in their new gender, but a female that took testosterone supplements for decades to gain a musculoskeletal advantage would be banned for years if found out; etc At the same time, people seem to believe that things that just haven’t changed in years, or that have changed for the better, are new and scary. For example, people believe that nasty weather is new, even though each report says that it is the ‘worst for x years’ (ie stating explicitly that it had… Read more »

PhantomOfLiberty
PhantomOfLiberty
4 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

Hi Amanuensis However, I have been much of the opinion hitherto that the Covid saga – among several other obnoxious objectives – was effectively up-staging the mounting harm they were already inflicting on our children (ASD heading for 6% being just one neurological disorder). This link is for the entire sequence of letters and not just for the last at the top: https://www.bmj.com/content/366/bmj.l4564/rapid-responses Also, please note my correspondence 3 years ago with the CMO, Dame Sally Davies https://www.ageofautism.com/2019/03/chief-medical-officer-to-the-british-government-defends-mmr-safety.html But the government and the ONS were much more intent on cover-up: https://www.ageofautism.com/2018/11/more-junk-autism-data-from-the-british-government.html Horrifically perverse education polices must not deflect attention from the unprecedented levels of neurological impairment – while the media always focus on the shortage of provision, never the ever increasing supply of cases – never, ever mention that. It was left to the “amateurs” like myself and Anne Dachel to focus on this issue: https://www.lossofbraintrust.com/ I am afraid that even before Covid and the extreme manifestation of Woke our children were already doomed – those that were not impaired themselves would have to bear the human and financial burden of those that were for the rest of their lives – and we still have to chart the impact of… Read more »

PhantomOfLiberty
PhantomOfLiberty
4 years ago

Just to be clear about how twisted the system is and the people who run it – we will now be celebrating the roll out of defibrillators to schools, it will be an example of human advancement and enlightened policy, people will pat each other on the backs, it will probably be reported gleefully in lots of local newspapers as they arrive, but no one will apologise or explain why we have suddenly need of defibrillators in schools. So easy to turn a humanly constructed catastrophe into good news – they know all the strategies, and this will be the same one as opening new special schools without asking why. Three years ago I would have said it was incompetence, greed and negligence but now you have to take on board deep malice as well.

maggie may
4 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

The other reason i fear it will work is because people seem to have become inured to the fact that politicians lie, are corrupt and have done appallingly evil and inhuman things over covid, especially to our children and old people. How anyone can feel that to shut the very elderly, many with dementia and other chronic diseases, inside their care homes with no outside contact other than the staff, for months on end was a humane thing to do completely escapes me. The same applies to how they have treated children. And that’s before you get to the jabs.

It is tragic that large sections of our society are now happy to sweep this all under the carpet, well it’s all over now, we’re ‘back to normal’, and next time there’s an election they will trot along and vote for the same shysters and cowards. Well i will never forget or forgive, i just hope there are enough of us to make a difference.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

I really don’t understand this “We’re back to normal” mantra – we’re far from it. Jabs 4 and 5 are being rolled out in 2022, the 5-11 year old kiddies are now being jabbed, international travel restrictions remain, ‘Vaccine Passes’ are in use today, people are still wearing face masks, Test & Trace (operated by Serco) is still alive and well and sucking in more public money, and people are still getting fined for their ‘breaking of lockdown rules’. The ‘megalab’ for PCR testing in Leamington Spa is still open for business, and lateral flow tests Made in China are on sale in many shops (so if you can’t get them for free, you can still buy them).

maggie may
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

You’re right, we’re miles from back to normal, i don’t think we will ever return to BC ‘normality’. But to a lot of people as long as the shops are open and they can go on holiday, regardless of the limitations you mention, i think things are normal to them. They’ve got used to having jabs so what’s another one? Bring it on. Anyway they’re being distracted by Ukraine now so as the OP says, covid can be forgotten about.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

Social unrest is I believe inevitable and if the anticipated food shortages become severe towards year end as heating becomes unaffordable then we are in for a nasty winter.

BeBopRockSteady
4 years ago

Not to forget that after the initial WHO origins team came back from China, Peter Danzak leading em no less, to say “Nothing to see, totally natural”, they were backed into a corner. Such was their laughable attamept at finding out where SARS-CoV-2 had originated.

They rejigged the team and part of the sequel cabal was none other than Christian Drosten.

They will continue to whitewash until we give up. They have unlimited resources.

Now, Drosten takes his PCR gains and retires to his “research”.

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago

Yes Drosten is an unpleasant lockdown zealot and won’t be missed but the Corman-Drosten paper has been given a clean bill of health. The original Corman-Drosten et al PCR test paper had been criticized by some people. “A consortium of over forty life scientists has petitioned for the withdrawal of the paper, writing a lengthy report detailing 10 major errors in the paper’s methodology.” https://cormandrostenreview.com/report/ On February 4, 2021, Eurosurveillance (who first published the paper) published its long-awaited response to the Corman-Drosten Review Report, after a two-month period of review by five external experts. Within one week of the receipt of the Report, and after a discussion with the editorial board members, it was decided that scientific misconduct or conflicts of interest were a non-issue. They were also happy with the peer review. https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2021.26.5.2102041 The original Corman-Drosten paper was soon updated and amended even before any criticism to perfect the PCR test. Other countries including the US also produced their own PCR test protocols independent of Corman and Drosten. https://www.integralworld.net/visser194.html The Review Report and the Addendum on the Borger-Kämmerer team against the Corman-Drosten et al paper was criticised by people like Prof. Andreas Beyer who states “The Borger-Kämmerer text is… Read more »

BeBopRockSteady
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

“Of course, an impending global pandemic is not a normal situation, so it stands to reason that Eurosurveillance had made special arrangements to speed up this process.”

Ah, the same argument used for every single policy move of the last 2.5 years. Anything is justified, and it always moved in the same direction.

I want to go over those links more closely but at the moment just to say that the question for me has always been “if you say I am such a vector of disease, without any symptoms, prove it. Show me. Take away my right to leave my home or travel 5k +.”

Thats the starting point for any normal citizen. Now, here we have a German scientist in a white coast waving his PCR kit.

“See, its positive…blood on your hands”

Drosten himself is quoted as saying we wouldn’t know the disease existed in many countries if we didn’t test for it.

Sorry, but can I get off please? I am too uneducated for this world it seems. Man in white coat wants to put me in a health camp, because he loves me.

Julian
4 years ago

Well said!

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago

I agree that the PCR test has been misused by scientists and governments.

It doesn’t mean that there is a fault with the PCR test itself.

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

“On February 4, 2021, Eurosurveillance (who first published the paper) published its long-awaited response to the Corman-Drosten Review Report, after a two-month period of review by five external experts.
Within one week of the receipt of the Report, and after a discussion with the editorial board members, it was decided that scientific misconduct or conflicts of interest were a non-issue.”

Perhaps I’m misremembering, but wasn’t Drosten on the editorial board of Eurosurveillance?

Alter Ego
Alter Ego
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

Indeed he was.

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

Five independent experts rejected the criticisms.

eastender53
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

5 v 40? Name the experts please, I’m sure 77 will have them on file somewhere.

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

“Five independent experts rejected the criticisms.”

Experts in what?

BTW you failed to answer my question so I’ll repeat it: wasn’t Drosten on the editorial board of Eurosurveillance?

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

Experts in virology and PCR tests.
Not the self proclaimed “life scientists” who authored the criticism.
(Mike Yeadon is probably embarrassed he signed it).
You and I know very well Drosten was on the editorial board but he was not one of the five independent experts.

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

So Drosten is on the editorial board of the journal that fast-tracked his paper (to say fast-tracked is an understatement) and then that same editorial board, in response to the criticism of 40 scientists, invites 5 ‘independent’ experts to review the criticisms, and lo and behold, they reject the criticisms. Seems all above board.

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

The 40 scientists you mention are “Life” scientists many of whom have no expertise in virology.

Please provide a list of real “experts” who have criticised the Corman-Drosten paper.

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

You go first, who are the five ‘experts’ that said there was nothing to see? BTW Do you know what a ‘life scientist’ studies?

eastender53
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

One Kary Mullis stated unequivocally that the PCR test is unsuitable as a diagnostic tool. But then again, how would he know? His only experience with PCR testing is sharing a Nobel prize for developing it!

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago
Reply to  eastender53

Every scientist knows it is not a diagnostic tool.
It is highly accurate at testing if a virus is present or not BUT it doesn’t tell whether the virus is dead or alive.
Only wet cell culture can confirm that.
The late great Kary Mullis has been quoted out of context many times.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

“It is highly accurate at testing if a virus is present or not BUT it doesn’t tell whether the virus is dead or alive.”

I’m not a scientist, but at the risk of going all emperor’s new clothes, if it can’t tell you whether the virus is dead or alive then what is the point of it? it is about as much use as a chocolate teapot.

And I also came across a lot of information earlier in the ‘pandemic’ which indicated that health authorities were running it at such high cycles, far higher than was ever intended, that it was bound to find fragments of something like an old cold virus and thereby deliver a positive test – hence delivering the “casedemic”.

Correct me if I am wrong – please.

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

SARS-CoV-2 is a reasonably mild virus so it’s not that important to test for it.

The PCR test is handy for identifying more serious viruses.

Cell culture would determine if it is alive and infectious or not.

There is a lot of misunderstanding of CT (Cycle Threshold) rates.

They may be designed to go up to 45 cycles or amplifications but in the vast majority of cases they detect the virus way before 35 and often at around 15 cycles if the person has symptoms.

Depending on the type of PCR test used sometimes there is no need to go to the “end point” of 45 cycles if the virus has already been detected at a much lower rate.

However, the UK used mass testing which had many false positives due to poor quality control.

It was rare to find cold or flu fragments when testing for SARS-CoV-2 if done properly and was normally due again to poor technique and protocols by particular labs.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

“It was rare to find cold or flu fragments when testing for SARS-CoV-2 if done properly and was normally due again to poor technique and protocols by particular labs.

This is where your entire defence of the PCR test falls down, as so much of the fraudulent testing was done in johnny come lately ‘labs’ which almost sprung up overnight where there is evidence that the test kits people sent in (after taking all that trouble to do the swabbing and follow the protocols correctly) were dumped in skips and the results awarded by staff using the toss of a coin.

EF has posted a link on another page about the biggest PCR lab which specialised in “end point” testing

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

There are many types of PCR tests with many protocols.

The government should have standardised the testing technique and protocol and given them all to state run labs.

I agree the whole Covid nonsense was a scam, fiasco and testing wasn’t really necessary.

However, I will always defend the PCR test invented by Kary Mullis as it is a vital, accurate and specific lab tool IF DONE PROPERLY.

eastender53
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

Frank Visser, a ‘Phsychologist of Culture and Religion’ vs (amongst others) Mike Yeadon, a lifetime in medical research and a former senior executive of Pfizer. I’ll take my chances with Yeadon.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

I’ve read through about half of one of this texts and It ain’t nothing but science babble and handwaiving, ie, it alternates between throwing unintelligible jargon around and evading questions, eg must be tested empirically — this is a tautology, as experiments are always empirical and it really means I don’t know if this is true, just worded in a way which makes it seem like something different.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago

Germany the country looking at banning the letter {Z} with a possible there years in jail.
They are forgetting their history and learning what it is like being c**ts starting with the undermining of the Nurenberg Code.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

The (proposed) ban on displaying a Z symbol in public in a way to indicate support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine is based on the claim that the content of the Atlantic Charter, that mid-20th century joint British-American diktat to the world, would limit which kind of opinions German (and people living in Germany) may legally express in public. Specifically, so-called (non-NATO) wars of aggression are prohibited, the Russian invasion of Ukraine constituted a war of aggression, hence, people living in Germany must not express support for it as this would violate the spirit of the Atlantic Charter.

Even for a Government as fanatically obsessed with oppressing everything German in Germany as the current government of Germany happens to be, that’s a step into new territory.

These are your creatures. Time to own up to them.

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

If Israel were to launch an attack on Iranian nuclear weapons sites, would Germany ban public displays of the Star of David?

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

If the US government would declare Israel an aggressor in violation of international law, the German government would probably consider this. But that’s a rather theoretical notion. 🙂

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

That may be true, but I was looking at what could happen if the logic of the German States was followed in each and every case without fear or favour.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

That is the logic of the current government of Germany: USA (to a lesser degree, UK and France as well) say Bad! Bad! Bad! hence, bad it must be. The NATO has gone to war without UN authorization in the past. Technically, this was a war of aggression. But when it’s the good guys, this doesn’t matter.

Hence, should Israel attack some other country and should the USA condemn this attack as a war of aggression in violation of international law, the same Atlantic Charta derived Must not expess support for this! pseudo-law would be applicable. That’s patterned on the already existing real German law which forbids used of symbols representing organizations deemed to be verfassungswidrig (difficult to translate — dedicated to violently overturning the German constitution) which is mostly anything-neonazi. Extending the definition of verfassungwidrig to cover expressing support for parties guilty of acting against the war laws of the UN charta has a new quality.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

Volodymyr Zelenskyy to become known as Volodymyr Elenskyy

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RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Yep. And Zorro will become Orro, the Zeppellin will henceforth be known as Eppelin (which – in German – suggests that it must be made of apples) and the set of integral numbers, commonly abbreviated as Z, will be abolished altogether.

🙂

In the real world, this is a nice illustration how tightly the so-called German state controls what Germans must and must not say and how keen the government of Germany is to extend the set of topics whose discussion is streng verboten. A truly free and liberal democracy.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

These censorship laws that forbid promotion of a war are among the few censorship laws that actually make some sense. The goal is to avoid the warring factions playing out their differences in your own country. And it is very plausible that Putin (or really anyone who starts an aggression war) is very keen on just that happening.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

Nadhim Zahawi henceforth to be known as Nadhim Ahawi?

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eastender53
4 years ago

Some time ago there was discussion as to whether this hideous man actually held the qualification he claimed. Apparently the German system requires that three copies of a thesis must be kept as records. In Drosten’s case two are apparently missing and the third so damaged by water as to be unreadable.

As for the PCR ‘Test’, his research was peer reviewed in a matter of hours and published in a journal which was edited by one of the co-signatories to the original paper! The test was also approved by the WHO before publication.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
4 years ago
Reply to  eastender53

Well, that’s alright then – NOT

RW
RW
4 years ago

Interesting collection of odd stories. One which is missing here (originally from TCW): Drosten developed the Sars-CoV2 PCR test together with a pal of him who has a company selling such things.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
4 years ago

A true rock star amongst demons. It would be amusing except for the death count. The rage that we feel isn’t going away in fact it is growing at an alarming rate, simply by family members observing side effects. You have AIDS baby. All of this is about to come out and at the same time insane rises in living costs. It is both beautiful and horrific. Like the sage said, sit by the river long enough and you will see the heads of your enemies come floating by.

myrtle
myrtle
4 years ago

I think perhaps he’s hiding from Reiner Fuellmich

sskinner
4 years ago

Drosten sounds like a Lysenkoist. Perhaps this is a mental condition as there are so many of these types of individuals.

SimCS
4 years ago

We have our own mini-Drosten, he’s called Cox.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
4 years ago

A prostitute, but not as we usually know them

rayc
rayc
4 years ago

“the same system of social, cultural and intellectual strangulation, from which we have now been released” We have not been really released from anything, just permitted a summer break to keep up the pretenses of objective management. The current German law, which will last until the end of September (at which time it will no doubt be extended again) includes provisions for ministers to declare “hot spots” and to reintroduce various restrictions in such “hot spots” at their convenience, whenever there is enough support in the local parliament (with the only party which could stop it from happening being FDP, a party known to change their orientation based on various “incentives”, and not even present in some parliaments). It’s true that they are currently wary of doing so (except two of them who’ve already done it with not good justification whatsoever) because they suspect that these restrictions would be shot down in courts on the basis of the health system currently not being overwhelmed. But what if the courts can be subverted to hold their side, as they have already been multiple times in Germany throughout the pandemic? After all, all that is needed to justify restrictions is a “dynamically… Read more »