Arise, Sir AstraZeneca!
23 December 2022
by Simon Elmer
The clash of civilisations predicted by Samuel Huntingdon was all to visible at the World Cup in Qatar – and the survival of the West has never looked more precarious.
Models predicting what will happen if we don’t do something are hard to test. But models predicting what might have happened if we didn’t do what we did are impossible to test. Yet they’re used to justify lockdowns.
Last week, AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot, whose Covid vaccine has led to reports of 875,000 adverse effects in the UK, including 1,334 deaths, was knighted "for services to UK sciences" and "leadership in the pandemic".
When biowarfare expert Robert Kadlec took on running America's Covid response in 2020, he must have been very glad that during 2019 he'd run a presciently similar pandemic exercise across the US Government.
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