UK Column News - Wednesday, 7th December 2022 - Full Listing
UK Column News -
Wednesday, 7th December 2022 - Full Listing
Brian Gerrish, Mike Robinson, Alex Thomson and Debi Evans with today's UK Column News.
UK Column News - Wednesday, 7th December 2022 00:36 - Privatisation—turning the NHS into a brand
00:36 NHS Confederation: Health
leaders welcome new Elective Recovery Taskforce—but no
guarantees
British Medical Association—Outsourced:
the role of the independent sector in the NHS
Debi Evans commentary: This deliberate destruction has been a long time in the making; private healthcare outfits in Britain often use less safe NHS cast-off kit
04:36 Roy Lilley and Duncan White have given interviews to UK Column bearing upon the question of NHS privatisation
05:15 MHRA: Pfizer/BioNTech
Covid–19 vaccine authorised for use in infants and children age 6
months to 4 years
Mike Robinson commentary: Very telling
that MHRA CEO June Raine was silent on the authorisation
Debi
Evans analysis: Responsibility is now being shifted to the Joint
Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation
08:23 Many medical signatories against the use of mRNA platforms to vaccinate children
UK Column News - Wednesday, 7th December 2022 09:24 - Strep A panic: Unprecedented antibiotics scattergun
09:24 Daily Mail: Ninth
child dies of Strep A // Preventative
antibiotics for Strep A
Irish News: Sharp
rise in scarlet fever cases, fears over increase in serious Strep A
infections
Debi Evans analysis: Invasive Strep
A (iGAS) is extremely rare; regular "strep throat" is mild
10:36 Milton Keynes University Hospital guidance on Group A streptococcus (GAS):
As a parent, if you feel that your child seems seriously unwell, you should trust your own judgement.
12:33 Independent—Strep A: Antibiotics could be given to entire year groups in affected schools
13:22 Daily Mirror—Strep
A: UK school closes for 'deep clean' after suspected scarlet fever
outbreak
Daily Mail: Thousands
of children could miss school as parents vow to keep their children
at home after Strep A
Manchester Evening News: When
to take your child to A&E with Strep A
14:00 The Sun—"Running
out": Britain faces critical shortage of vital drug used to
treat killer winter bug Strep A
Daily Mail: UK
faces penicillin shortages until end of December amid Strep A
outbreak
Daily Express: Britain
faces shortage of key drug used to treat Strep A amid deadly
outbreak
World Health Organisation: The
world is running out of antibiotics
Debi Evans
commentary: Pharmacists are warning of prolonged penicillin
shortages, but is something more sinister coming?
15:04 Metro: Is
there a vaccine for Strep A and how is the infection treated?
CEPI:
100 Days Mission (turbocharged
vaccine development for anything trending)
CNN: Pfizer/BioNTech
seek FDA authorization of updated Covid–19 vaccine for children
under 5
Popular Science: Covid–19
vaccines are still essential in preventing death in children and
teens
Brighton Argus: NHS
urges parents to get their children vaccinated with Covid booster
jab
US National Library of Medicine: Update
on Group A streptococcal vaccine development (2020)
UK Column News - Wednesday, 7th December 2022 16:11 - MHRA Yellow Card artificial intelligence admission; Covid harms to children
16:11 Debi Evans receives a letter late on Sunday evening from Andy Morling, enforcer at the MHRA:
[The] AI tool chosen for the [MHRA's] surveillance of COVID–19 vaccines was [chosen] due to the potential size and scale of the vaccination campaign. The tool was not used for assessment of Yellow Card data, but to help ensure that all the information from the reporter [of a vaccine adverse reaction] is well structured to support analysis and subject to robust quality assessment.
Brian Gerrish analysis: The previous paragraph to this, also shown on screen, admits that the MHRA's one-Yellow-Card-per-thousand forecast was based on previous vaccination campaigns—yet Covid–19 vaccinations use unprecedented gene therapy and hence are inherently incomparable with previous vaccination campaigns—this is planned incompetence and a failure of due diligence
Mike Robinson analysis: MHRA is saying that it used AI to fill in the blanks in Yellow Cards submitted—but it is not telling us what programming the AI was given to do that, so we cannot know anything about Yellow Card data accuracy
Debi Evans question: Who is the actual Head of Criminal Enforcement at the MHRA—is it Andy Morling or the non-board-attending Dr Sarah Branch?
24:36 Pfizer CEO Dr Albert Bourla says no to a return visit to European Parliament's committee of Covid inquiry, in a letter to Kathleen Van Brempt MEP:
Since the October COVI hearing [at which a Pfizer executive had to admit there had been no testing of the jab for its effect on human transmission], we have no further information to share with the committee, so respectfully decline the invitation to again revisit these issues.
26:31 Daily Clout: 189 “fringe scientists” fight for the European Parliament to recognize the rights of children during the Covid–19 pandemic—article author tells UK Column that it was a convoluted fight to get the European Parliament to take any interest at all
28:00 Same Covidian disregard for children
in the UK—Broken Custodians blog: There
was no assessment of harms for masks in school
28:43
Book by the same two mothers: The
Children's Inquiry: How the state and society failed the young during
the Covid-19 pandemic
29:35 "Dear
Parent/Guardian" letter from Helen Harvey, Service Manager,
School-Age Immunisation Service, NHS Harrogate:
If you select NO [to a nasal flu vaccination for your child], you will be asked a series of questions to establish if your child is eligible for an injection.
UK Column viewer's response to Harvey:
Why do you use behavioural manipulation techniques? Is it not more reasonable to assume that those that say no are saying no because they know vaccines are useless and in some cases cause severe harm or death?
UK Column News - Wednesday, 7th December 2022 31:45 - Powerful toy of behavioural change: A strategic reordering away from the nation state
31:45 Department for Business, Energy
and Industrial Strategy—Net
Zero: Principles for successful behaviour change initiatives
(October 2021), heavily implicated with the ever-elusive Behavioural
Insights Team (formerly of the Cabinet Office)
House
of Lords paper on net zero and climate change
Behavioural
Insights Team podcast: Decarbonising
our food, transport and energy
Who is involved?
Moira Nicolson, ESG and climate engagement
expert, Cabinet Office (LinkedIn
profile)
Professor Dame Theresa
Marteau DBE PhD FMedSci AcSS, Director of Behaviour and Health
Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, School
of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge
Valentine
Quinio, Senior Analyst, Centre for Cities
Brian Gerrish
analysis: The city-state agenda, replacing the nation state, is never
far away
Lord David
Sainsbury, author of Progressive
Capitalism: How to achieve economic growth, liberty and social
justice
Brian Scott reminder: Common Purpose had a piece on its website by
Sir Ralf Dahrendorf on civil society—Dahrendorf, like George Soros,
studied under Karl Popper, the progenitor of the Open
Society doctrine
36:16 Guardian:
The
George Soros philosophy—and its fatal flaw
Alex Thomson
commentary: Popper was not as malevolent as his acolyte, Soros—but
he did hold that there must be maximum flow between countries,
eroding national heritage
UK Column News - Wednesday, 7th December 2022 38:54 - Dealing with "science denialism" and abolishing cash while "brandishing a face"
38:54 Opinion in British Medical Journal: Understanding and neutralising Covid-19 misinformation and disinformation (Wang, et al.)
Authors criticised in article comments for not having read those they malign: UK Medical Freedom Alliance, HART Group, paediatrician Dr Ros Jones
43:15 Tender
P0786 by Birmingham City Council: seeking "national and
international genealogy services" provider for locating next of
kin regarding funerals
Viewer's summary of real aim:
After we've dispatched you, we'll send the bill to your family, whether you speak English or not. We're not even pretending that we're not collecting data.
44:04 Free Speech Union says there is still
a need to legislate to stop the likes of PayPal cancelling
wrongthinkers
45:32 Central Bank of
Nigeria brings maximum
cash withdrawal ceilings down to the equivalent of $45 a day and
pushes its CBDC, the e-Naira,
as something much fluffier than other central bank digital
currencies
Mike Robinson commentary: And this when nearly half
of the Nigerian population still lacks electricity
48:18 Viewer's e-mail: Mastercard now stops
domestic British purchases of gold from going through British banks,
as a "security risk"
49:42
Der Spiegel reports Germany
has outlawed the use of cash and cryptocurrencies to buy real
estate, as an "anti-oligarch measure"
50:19
UK Government: UK
and USA energy partnership agreed to guarantee supply of
huge amounts of American LNG to Britain, on the pretext of stopping
dependence on Russia
Institute for Economic Affairs
tweet calls
for fracking in Britain:
The UK will pay a premium to import US fracked gas, while sitting on 50 to 100 years of our own reserves
UK Column News - Wednesday, 7th December 2022 52:11 - Ukraine: Corruption crackdown and policy steering as $1 trillion is called for
52:11 Kyiv Post—Exclusive
insight: Crackdown on corruption in Odesa—precipitated by "what
will Western donors say" worries
Kyiv Post—Rebuilding
Ukraine: London forum highlights opportunities and barriers—UK
trade envoy Baroness Meyer bashes her native Germany for not being
sufficiently on-message regarding weapons to Russia
Newsweek:
Boris
Johnson's Ukraine trade envoy says Germany "not totally our
friend" (April 2022)—Meyer again, favouring the launch of
a Council on Geostrategy report
58:17 Clip: Council on Geostrategy
promotional video in which a Lithuanian presents herself as more
British than the Scots
Council on Geostrategy's mission
statement and advisory
council
Alex Thomson commentary: This is a Henry Jackson
Society brainchild in Westminster; the USA is in control of it, not
Britain
Financial Times: Zelensky
is man of the year for promoting liberal democracy (!)
Brian
Gerrish commentary: The Henry
Jackson Society's home page is deeply offensive and calls for a
second Western front against Putin
1:03:00 One
of the Council on Geostrategy's international partners is Ukrainian
Prism Foreign Policy Council, likewise doing Washington's
bidding
UK Column News - Wednesday, 7th December 2022 1:04:22 - Health: Many good events; Antimicrobial resistance as the next global fear factor
1:04:22 Reminders to support UK Column and watch
fifth
Doctors for Covid Ethics symposium
1:06:03
French publicity clip by Jean-Pierre Eudier: 10 December co-ordinated
Covid freedom event, Témoignons (Let's Bear
Witness)
1:07:51 Photo from viewer Paul: Thames
Valley Police get very nasty very quickly with Covid truth yellow
boards on crossroads near Windsor
1:08:38 NHS
and Covid: Roy
Lilley and jab damage victim Adam
Rowland interviews announced
1:09:38 Adam
Rowland tweet:
Anyone who has posted my UK Column interview on their Facebook accounts and been banned: I am really sorry.
I am happy to provide my medical evidence for you to submit to Facebook.
I am not misinformation, and we shall not be silenced.
1:10:28 World Health Organisation:
Antimicrobial
resistance—How to stop drug-resistant superbugs from causing the
next pandemic
UN Environment Programme—Antimicrobial
resistance: a global threat
Britain's AMR
supremo: special envoy Dame
Sally Davies, former Chief Medical Officer, married to an
experimental haematologist
Debi Evans commentary: Davies is also
a trustee of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's Cambridge Board
Clips: Davies nine years ago and again recently, talking of AMR as a global threat
1:15:09 Debi Evans commentary: David Cameron commissioned the O'Neill Report on AMR in 2016 after Dame Sally had bent his ear in a café:
We will reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing by 50%, with the aim of being a world leader in reducing prescribing by 2020.
Debi Evans analysis: Clearly an aim undertaken in concert with the
United Nations
1:16:13 New
Statesman—Sally
Davies: "Anti-microbial resistance could kill us before the
climate crisis does"
Guardian: Thérèse
Coffey criticised for giving leftover antibiotics to a friend
Daily
Mail: Thérèse
Coffey wants people to be able to get antibiotics from the chemist
without asking a doctor
Learning, Science and Society blog: Sally
Davies on why Antibiotic Resistance just won't go away
Antibiotic
Research UK: Dame
Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer [at
the time],
speaks at Antibiotic Research UK's Annual Lecture 2017
Debi Evans question: If it is so grave, why has Britain not done
any significant research into antibiotics since the 1960s, and why is
Davies not promoting more British antibiotics research?
Debi
Evans analysis: All rather similar to the scenario mapped out in
Chapter 16 of The
Spars Pandemic 2025–2028
And Finally: Remember
that most drugs have two names; the less pronounceable one indicates
the active ingredients—look out especially for the
suffixes -vir and -ab / -mab as
indications of scant testing
Blood Cancer UK:
Antivirals
and monoclonal antibodies—what's the difference?
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