DOGE U.K. – and Other Hopes and Dreams for 2025
1 January 2025
Declined: Chapter Two
1 January 2025
by M. Zermansky
The UKHSA Vaccine Surveillance Reports from autumn 2021 till spring 2022 were highly unusual in that they published real-world data on the vaccines that revealed they were failing.
Official UK data appear to be reassuring on the safety of Covid vaccines during pregnancy. But dig a little deeper and serious questions arise, such as what is behind the sharp drop in births in 2022?
The obsession with antibodies has let us down badly because there's more to the immune system than antibodies, not all antibodies protect well against respiratory infection, and some antibodies cause auto-immune attacks.
According to Dr Simon Clarke, who passionately defended the lockdown policy, the rise in Strep A infections (which has already killed six children) may be due to a “lack of mixing in kids”, i.e., the lockdown policy.
The UK's worst ever avian influenza outbreak has devastated poultry farms this year and prompted 'lockdowns' to try to protect the birds. But does this make any more sense for hens than for humans?
With a non-sterilising vaccine like the Covid ones, high viral load in the vaccinated helps drive vaccine-escape variants – a fact that should have been factored into the vaccination programmes but wasn't.
Why have our authorities never apologised to all those who took the experimental vaccines only ‘to protect others’ by achieving a herd immunity that never came?
Dame Jenny Harries is blaming the summer heatwaves for nearly 3,000 excess deaths, pinning them on climate change. But these deaths were part of a trend since April, and the cold kills more than the heat.
Modelling has frequently been used to claim implausible results from Government interventions, not least when the UKHSA claimed the vaccines had prevented 25m infections when there had only been 6m infections in total.
The UKHSA publishes a regular Vaccine Surveillance Report, but it never mentions side-effects. Is that because it doesn't like what it sees?
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