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2022-02-17

It seems that they may have (although not in person) and much more besides.

It seems that the preoccupation of our medical elite is now transferred from Covid to HIV and TB.

They also report on the resignation letter of a policeman from the Gloucestershire Constabulary who lays out exactly what he sees as the basic deficiencies of the GC police leadership team. Hard stuff. Alex Thomson's comment is particularly striking:

" ... his stand is eminently replicable by people in any other numbers of professions ... simply asking your immediate superiors and going up the chain as far as you need to: 'have you considered the fundamental lawfulness of what we are implementing as policy in the name of health since Covid' and you will usually find the answer is 'well of course we don't think about that, we just do as we are told' - if you document that, then if you are prepared to resign given your personal circumstances and conscience in the matter then you will have done the nation a great service because you will have put on record that people are following orders and not thinking"

Alex also comments on the Grand Jury proceedings presented by Dr Reiner Fuellmich (which we report elsewhere) and briefly touches on his own testimony (which in my view was outstanding). The Daily Exposé has undertaken the (frankly Herculean) task of creating transcripts of the proceedings.

Moving on to the Blavatnik School of Government and their activities in assessing the response of the Canadian people to the various approaches to the Covid pandemic adopted by the different States of Canada (facilitated by the general use of mobile comms hand-helds). Was Covid just a trial run for the real event ...?

And finally ... what exactly is Britain's involvement in the Ukraine? It is clear that there is a not insignificant involvement, but given that warfare is conducted by disinformation of all kinds (including plenty of speculation) we cannot know whether this involvement will ultimately be for good or ill.

This episode is worth watching (if you have not already).