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    Meanwhile in Canada - an announcement (from FB poster):
    This is Bonnie Henry's bio.
    'Bonnie Henry FRCPC is a Canadian physician who is the Provincial Health Officer for British Columbia, the first woman in this position. Henry is also a clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia. She was a family doctor and is a specialist in public health and preventive medicine.'

    'Lady Muck Bonnie Henry has been 'Class Action" sued in the BC Supreme Court for High Crimes of Surveillance, by Proxy Treason and Genocide.
    The reason why the Plaintiff is a Society is to legally protect the individuals from countersuits by the Defendant, Bonnie. She has been sued as an individual which means they are going after her personal assets. Bonnie has received since her 2018 appointment including possible benefits from grants such as the $1.3 Million grant given to Genome BC where she was present as a speaker to launch what appears to be a population surveillance exercise. What kind of a person takes money to do these heinous activities? NOT a mother that's who. Bonnie has no children which explains everything. She has zero investment in the future.
    British Columbians, our lives, our children, social habits, livelihoods, public institutions, skating rinks, libraries, swimming pools, seniors homes, schools, buses, restaurants, gyms, dentists etc have been used like experimental lab rats for 11 straight months to conduct what is called an "emergency preparedness population surveillance simulation" which is Bonnie's area of professional expertise. It was branded as COVID 19 and as soon as I saw it I knew it was fraud. Who would be motivated to "brand" a pandemic? Highly organized crime that's who.
    She was hired to create a similar plan for VANOC, also in comments. The money to pay for COVID 19 came from outside Canada, was laundered through federal and provincial budgets which makes it under our Canadian sovereign laws, BY PROXY HIGH TREASON; foreign funded human rights abuse inside a sovereign nation, one of the highest crimes in the world along with genocide.
    Canada is "with intent" being broken down and forced into a globally governed paradigm where our national and provincial laws will evaporate. This is the test Bonnie is simulating...to watch and analyze for these foreign investors how we will react. Sadly, most Canadians bought the fraud hook line and sinker believing every media lie and willfully giving up their freedoms "for the greater good".
    There is always hope and justice is always waiting to spring into action if you speak truth to power.
    We can outsmart Bonnie.
    We can outsmart Trudeau.
    We can outsmart the Banksters.
    And we can without question outsmart the BC Govt,'


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    https://www.rt.com/news/514303-death...e-covid-spain/

    7 die at Spanish care home after getting Pfizer Covid-19 jab as ALL residents test positive for virus, second doses still to come

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    Doctors and Nurses Giving the Covid-19 Vaccine Will Be Tried as War Criminals

    https://brandnewtube.com/watch/docto...ZogbdlEXu.html

    Dr Vernon is a bit in your face but then his wife has cancer and not getting the treatment she needs.
    So he has every reason to be annoyed.

    The last few minutes very moving he can hardly finish -- he is crying

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    UK Column News - 3rd February 2021

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    Coronavirus: no going back to normal?

    We have lived normally with corona viruses forever - now the common cold/flu is being used as a killer pandemic?

    What is more surprising is people's memory loss that every year we have battled colds and flu.

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    Politicians' mishandling of COVID could be tantamount to 'social murder', says leading medical journal

    James Morris·Senior news reporter, Yahoo News UK
    Thu, 4 February 2021, 12:01 am
    LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 03: Prime Minister Boris Johnson takes part in a media briefing in Downing Street on February 3, 2021 in London, England. The UK has now administered in excess of 10 million vaccinations. Daily new cases of Covid-19 were 19,202, down week on week by 25.1% and 1,322 further deaths, down from 1,449 yesterday. (Photo by Stefan Rousseau-WPA Pool/Getty Images)
    The BMJ editorial attacked Boris Johnson's response to the pandemic. (Stefan Rousseau/pool/Getty Images)

    A leading medical journal has questioned whether governments’ handling of the COVID-19 pandemic is tantamount to “social murder” – and something which politicians should be held accountable for.

    In a highly-charged editorial in the British Medical Journal, executive editor Dr Kamran Abbasi says leaders must be answerable for their failures “by any national and international constitutional means necessary”.

    While the editorial focuses on the actions of politicians worldwide, it also rounds on prime minister Boris Johnson, his senior ministers, and Professor Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance – two of the UK government’s most senior advisers throughout the pandemic.

    With the UK having the fifth highest death toll in the world, Johnson’s handling of the pandemic has long been under scrutiny – particularly after coronavirus deaths passed 100,000 last week.

    Watch: Boris Johnson’s speech as COVID death toll passed 100,000
    Scroll back up to restore default view.

    The PM has been accused of imposing all three national lockdowns too late, as well as allowing lax border measures for international arrivals.

    Specific policy responses to the pandemic – from the creation of NHS Test and Trace to the Eat Out to Help Out scheme – have also been heavily criticised in some quarters.

    Downing Street, for its part, has consistently claimed it has been “led by the science” – with Prof Whitty and Sir Patrick having a visible role next to Johnson in fronting the UK’s response at the regular coronavirus press briefings.

    Yahoo News UK has approached Downing Street for a full response to the strongly-worded editorial, and will update this article.
    ‘This might be social murder’

    The BMJ editorial takes an uncompromising tone in relation to how the pandemic has been managed – particularly by the Johnson government.

    Dr Abbasi’s editorial begins: “Murder is an emotive word. In law, it requires premeditation. Death must be deemed to be unlawful. How could ‘murder’ apply to failures of a pandemic response? Perhaps it can’t, and never will, but it is worth considering.”

    In pointed remarks, he asks whether it has been lawful for politicians to “wilfully neglect scientific advice… because to act goes against their political strategy”.

    He writes: “At the very least, COVID-19 might be classified as ‘social murder’.

    “Today, ‘social murder’ may describe the lack of political attention to social determinants and inequities that exacerbate the pandemic.”

    Reflecting upon the sentiment held by many across the UK that the pandemic has been “unchartered territory” and there has been “no playbook” for leaders of many countries to follow, Dr Abbasi dismisses these arguments as out of hand, describing such mitigating factors as “self-serving political lies from the ‘gaslighters in chief’”.

    ‘How many deaths does it take?’

    While the editorial is broad in its scope, Dr Abbasi also hones in on the situation in the UK, asking who in a position of authority has the opportunity and authority to “hold negligent politicians to account?”.

    “Experts in science might do so, but official scientific advisers have often struggled to convince politicians to act until it is too late or kept silent to avoid public criticism. So might doctors, with their responsibilities to public health.”

    Specifically attacking Johnson’s government – and the press – over its communication with the public, Dr Abbasi condemns how ministers in the UK appear to interact with the media through “sanitised interviews, stage-managed press conferences” that, he claims, have “allowed COVID denial to flourish”.

    He questions Sir Patrick and Prof Whitty’s roles in the pandemic response: “How many excess deaths does it take for a chief scientific or medical adviser to resign?”
    Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty (L) and Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance make their way towards Downing Street in central London on November 24, 2020. - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told MPs that thanks to a potential vaccine "the escape route is in sight" from the coronavirus crisis -- while warning that in the immediate future "Christmas cannot be normal". (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
    Prof Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance (Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images)

    It brings to mind the comments of chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick last March, when he stated that 20,000 deaths during the pandemic would represent a "good outcome". Ten months later, the most accurate figures place the death toll at around 126,000 deaths: six times higher.

    The BMJ editorial has been published at the same time as a similarly scathing article by the London School of Economics.

    The LSE editorial is written by assistant professor of global health policy Clare Wenham, in which she cites a recent report by the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and states that “the policies chosen by governments reflect deeper political agendas and that the tension between the economy and public health is a false dichotomy”.

    She adds: “Those governments willing to take the political and economic hit of harsh restrictions early in 2020 are now benefiting from freedom from population restrictions, and in the case of South Korea and China, flourishing economies.

    “Trying to appease both public health demands and the libertarian views of the free market has led not only to astronomical death tolls, such as in the US, UK, and Brazil, but to flailing economies.”

    Referencing the widely-held belief that the novel coronavirus first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan, Wenham says that “we need to make sure that accountability is not just focused on China but on the many states that delayed their preparedness and response efforts”.
    ‘Held to account by any means necessary’

    Dr Abbasi finishes the BMJ editorial by stating that, given the Conservative Party holds a strong majority in Parliament and no general election is likely for a number of years, the only other avenue open to those angry with the government’s response is “lawful dissent”.

    He writes: “What’s left in these circumstances is for citizens to lobby their political representatives for a rapid public inquiry; for professionals in law, science, medicine, and the media, as well as holders of public office, to put their duty to the public above their loyalty to politicians and to speak out, to dissent lawfully, to be active in their calls for justice, especially for disadvantaged groups.

    “The ‘social murder’ of populations is more than a relic of a bygone age. It is very real today, exposed and magnified by COVID-19. It cannot be ignored or spun away.

    “Politicians must be held to account by legal and electoral means, indeed by any national and international constitutional means necessary. State failures that led us to two million deaths are ‘actions’ and ‘inactions’ that should shame us all.”
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    Doctors and Nurses Giving the Covid-19 Vaccine Will Be Tried as War Criminals

    https://brandnewtube.com/watch/docto...ZogbdlEXu.html

    Dr Vernon is a bit in your face but then his wife has cancer and not getting the treatment she needs.
    So he has every reason to be annoyed.

    The last few minutes very moving he can hardly finish -- he is crying

    Chris
    Yes, thanks Chris it’s really quite sad at the end. He’s a true hero, bless him.

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    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/new...?ocid=msedgntp

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    Sweden to develop 'vaccination passports' that allow you to travel and meet friends


    Looking at the headlines in the UK is depressing in its own way and now full of contradictions meaning lies. They really smear it in showing how dissident Sweden will be brought under control by high tech vaccine passports. The Council of Europe in a recent resolution states that vaccination can not be made mandatory. But such resolution is not binding. Even when the vaccine industry admits that their vaccine will not make you non infectious, they keep coming back with the passport plans, We really have worries for our freedom of movement.

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    UK Column News - 5th February 2021


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    'In one of our recent reports, David Menzies stumbled upon a Radisson hotel near Toronto Pearson Airport that was being used as a federal quarantine facility for international travellers.

    These facilities were just a conspiracy theory a few months ago, but conspiracy theories have had an odd tendency of coming true since the start of COVID-19.

    But there’s a strange twist to this story. It turns out that not only are Canadians being unlawfully detained and forced to quarantine in one of these hotels upon arrival, but a Chinese state-owned company is being subsidized by our government to run these facilities.

    Radisson Hotel Group, which has retrofitted some of its hotels to house quarantined Canadians, is owned by Aplite Holdings AB — a joint venture led by Jin Jiang International, a Chinese state-owned hospitality company.

    Is this not a legitimate cause for concern?

    Click here for my full report.

    Canadian quarantine hotel owned by Chinese Communist Party
    company

    That's right — the Canadian government awarded contracts to a hotel chain owned by Communist China to hold Canadians against their will.

    Trudeau’s cozy relationship with China and its influence in our country is becoming hard to ignore.

    Was Trudeau’s recent announcement that all air travellers returning to Canada must isolate at one of these hotels just another ploy to fill the pockets of his friends in Communist China?

    You can chalk this up as another example of Trudeau trying to appease the “basic dictatorship” he so thoroughly admires.

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    I know this site has already been posted Blog of the Side Effects of Covid Vaccines

    It is a good source of information about post inoculation effects when there seems to be few others. Over and over people test positive for covid after the injection. The latest information shows changes in menstrual cycles. People ARE dropping dead (unlike with covid itself). The elderly are hit very hard. This is only the first couple of months into the horror show. My prayers are that people realize the risk versus benefit and need to have a choice. I wonder what it will take until we collectively WISE up and RISE up.

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    Repost from unknown source:

    "If I get vaccinated":
    1.- Can I stop wearing the mask?
    Government: NO
    2.- Can they reopen restaurants, pubs, bars etc and everyone work normally?
    Government: NO
    3.- Will I be resistant to covid?
    Government Response - Maybe, but we don't know exactly, it probably won't stop you getting it.
    Guess that means NO!
    4.- At least I won't be contagious to others anymore?
    Government Response - NO you can still pass it on, possibly, nobody knows.
    5.- If I am vaccinated, can I stop social distancing?
    Government: NO
    6.- If I am vaccinated, can I stop disinfecting my hands?
    Government: NO
    7.- If I vaccinate myself and my grandparents, can we hug each other?
    Government: NO
    8.- Will cinemas, theatres and stadiums operate as per normal thanks to vaccines?
    Government: NO
    9.- What is the benefit of the vaccine?
    Government Response - Hoping the virus won't KILL you.
    10.- Are you sure it won't KILL me?
    Government: NO
    11.- If statistically the virus won't kill me anyway (99.7% survival rate) ... Why would I get vaccinated?"
    Government Response - To protect others.
    12.- So if I get vaccinated, I can protect 100% of people I come in contact with?
    Government: NO
    13. - Can you guarantee that I won’t experience adverse affects from taking the vaccine or die from the vaccine itself?
    Government Response - NO
    14. - Since you’re encouraging every Living HUMAN which includes all Nationalities to get vaccinated then when people experience severe ADVERSE REACTIONS or DIE from the vaccine will they or their families be COMPENSATED?
    Government response: NO! - the government and vaccine manufactures have 100% ZERO LIABILITY.
    So to summarise, the Covid19 VACCINE...
    Does not give IMMUNITY. NO
    Does not eliminate the VIRUS.
    NO
    Does not prevent DEATH.
    NO
    Does not guarantee you won’t get it.
    NO
    Does not stop you from passing it on
    NO
    Does not eliminate the need for TRAVEL BANS or SOCIAL DISTANCING
    Does not eliminate the need for BUSINESS CLOSURES.
    Absolutely NO!
    Does not eliminate the need for LOCKDOWNS
    NO
    Does not eliminate the need for MASKING.
    WHY EXACTLY ARE THEY BEING ADMINISTERED AGAIN??¿¿??

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    Great Britain: 143 British people died shortly after the Covid vaccination

    GREAT BRITAIN: 143 people in Great Britain apparently died shortly after the administration of the corona vaccination, reported the drug authority. According to regulators, there is no evidence that there is a link between the death of the people and the vaccine, reports The Sun.

    source:
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    UK Column News - 8th February 2021

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    Please note vaccine application = + four times higher deaths subsequently.
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    We have been told to expect lots more deaths "from covid".

    DR. SHERRI TENPENNY EXPLAINS HOW THE DEPOPULATION COVID VACCINES WILL START WORKING IN 3-6 MONTHS

    Quote REQUIRED VIEWING! Dr. Sherri Tenpenny gives VERY important information! Hyper-immune response in test animals for previous attempts at coronavirus vaccines, like SARS and MERS, has been a persistent problem. All is well for awhile, until the animals are exposed to the wild mutated virus. Dr. Tenpenny and other scientists have forecast that millions may die, and it will be blamed on a new strain of COVID, making an argument for even more deadly vaccines. See: "The Coming Genocide of Adverse COVID Vax Reactions, and Who to Blame for It" https://coronanews123.wordpress.com/...-blame-for-it/

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    German politicians cought in the act of working with "scientists" to fabricate facts that suit their agenda

    Upon request, researchers provided Seehofer with “secret paper” which was intended to justify repressive corona measures

    It is a domestic political bomb that went off in the Welt am Sonntag, but so far hardly anyone in Germany has been seriously outraged or even called for resignations and consequences. As Die Welt am Sonntag reports, she has 200 pages of correspondence between the German Ministry of the Interior and well-known research institutions, which shows that Horst Seehofer (CSU) specifically urged researchers to have a "secret paper" prepared on the corona pandemic.

    Secret paper justified scaremongering and imprisonment

    The paper was commissioned by the Interior Ministry in March 2020. Among other things, the State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior, Markus Kerber, urged the researchers at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and other institutions to develop a model on the basis of which “preventive and repressive measures” could be planned. The calculation models should also be used for scare tactics and other political stagings.

    The scientists in the civil service obeyed obediently and delivered the desired results within four days (!). So much for the serious scientific work and the integrity of many researchers who repeatedly serve as arguments for the corona measures.

    Seehofer let them produce a paper with "1 million corona deaths"

    The content of the paper was, for example, the completely absurd extrapolation of the researchers of one million corona deaths in Germany, if the Germans were not drastically restricted and incapacitated.

    The paper, which had been declared secret, was consequently distributed via all mainstream media, of course without these supposedly reputable media checking authenticity or even questioning the meaning of such studies.


    All that then was used to justify the first lockdown in Germany.


    Source and more in german:
    (Ministry of the Interior hired scientists to justify corona measures )
    https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschl...ftler-ein.html

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    [B] The Telegraph
    Sweden to develop 'vaccination passports' that allow you to travel and meet friends [/B

    Looking at the headlines in the UK is depressing in its own way and now full of contradictions meaning lies. They really smear it in showing how dissident Sweden will be brought under control by high tech vaccine passports. The Council of Europe in a recent resolution states that vaccination can not be made mandatory. But such resolution is not binding. Even when the vaccine industry admits that their vaccine will not make you non infectious, they keep coming back with the passport plans, We really have worries for our freedom of movement.
    This is very disturbing. Sweden actively resisted lockdowns and masks. Now the extraordinary trust they have in the integrity of their government is being used against them. Requiring everyone to be genetically modified to participate in daily life is total capitulation to the Great Reset agenda. I hope there is resistance.

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    Covid-19: Social murder, they wrote—elected, unaccountable, and unrepentant
    Kamran Abbasi, executive editor
    February 4th 2021
    BMJ 2021; 372
    Link doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n314 (Published 04 February 2021)

    After two million deaths, we must have redress for mishandling the pandemic

    Murder is an emotive word. In law, it requires premeditation. Death must be deemed to be unlawful. How could “murder” apply to failures of a pandemic response? Perhaps it can’t, and never will, but it is worth considering. When politicians and experts say that they are willing to allow tens of thousands of premature deaths for the sake of population immunity or in the hope of propping up the economy, is that not premeditated and reckless indifference to human life? If policy failures lead to recurrent and mistimed lockdowns, who is responsible for the resulting non-covid excess deaths? When politicians wilfully neglect scientific advice, international and historical experience, and their own alarming statistics and modelling because to act goes against their political strategy or ideology, is that lawful? Is inaction, action?1 How big an omission is not acting immediately after the World Health Organization declared a public health emergency of international concern on 30 January 2020?

    At the very least, covid-19 might be classified as “social murder,” as recently explained by two professors of criminology.2 The philosopher Friedrich Engels coined the phrase when describing the political and social power held by the ruling elite over the working classes in 19th century England. His argument was that the conditions created by privileged classes inevitably led to premature and “unnatural” death among the poorest classes.3 In The Road to Wigan Pier, George Orwell echoed these themes in describing the life and living conditions of working class people in England’s industrial north.4 Today, “social murder” may describe the lack of political attention to social determinants and inequities that exacerbate the pandemic. Michael Marmot argues that as we emerge from covid-19 we must build back fairer.5

    International accountability
    A pandemic has implications both for the residents of a country and for the international community, so sovereign governments should arguably be held accountable to the international community for their actions and omissions on covid-19. Crimes against humanity, as adjudicated by the International Criminal Court, do not include public health.6 But David Scheffer, a former US ambassador for war crimes, suggests that we could broaden the application of public health malpractice “to account for the administration of public health during pandemics.”7 In that case, public health malpractice might become a crime against humanity, for leaders who intentionally unleash an infectious disease on their citizens or foreigners. Others have argued similarly for environmental crimes.8

    If not murder or a crime against humanity, are we seeing involuntary manslaughter, misconduct in public office, or criminal negligence? Laws on political misconduct or negligence are complex and not designed to react to unprecedented events, but as more than two million people have died, we must not look on impotently as elected representatives around the world remain unaccountable and unrepentant. What standard should leaders be judged by? Is it the small number of deaths in countries such as New Zealand and Taiwan, or the harsher standard of zero excess deaths? Deaths do not come as single spies but as a battalion of bereaved families, shattered lives, long term illness, and economic ruin.

    From the United States to India, from the United Kingdom to Brazil, people feel vulnerable and betrayed by the failure of their leaders. The over 400 000 deaths from covid-19 in the US, 250 000 in Brazil, 150 000 each in India and Mexico, and 100 000 in the UK comprise half of the world’s covid death toll—on the hands of only five nations.9 Donald Trump was a political determinant of health who damaged scientific institutions.10 He suffered electoral defeat, but does Trump remain accountable now that he is out of office? Bolsonaro, Modi, and Johnson have had their competence questioned in differing ways, and McKee and colleagues argue that populist leaders have undermined pandemic responses.11 The prospect of accountability in autocracies such as China and Russia is more distant still and relies on strong international institutions and the bravery of citizens.

    More than a few countries have failed in their response to the virus; the global missteps are many and well documented by the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response.1213 Its report calls for comprehensive use of non-pharmaceutical interventions—the means, they say, by which these interventions curb a pandemic are “well known”—and for governments to support equity, reinvent and modernise the global pandemic alert system, take pandemic threats seriously, and cooperate better with other nations and WHO. Acting urgently and collaboratively in these areas will allow the world to be best prepared for any future pandemic.

    Hollow excuses
    But the global picture does not absolve individual leaders and governments from responsibility.14 Many of the independent panel’s conclusions place the blame squarely at the doorsteps of rulers, although you will be hard pressed to find a single politician who has admitted responsibility for the extent of premature death, let alone resigned. Several have expressed contrition, but “sorry” rings hollow as deaths rise and policies that will save lives are deliberately avoided, delayed, or mishandled.

    Others say they have done all they can or that the pandemic was uncharted territory; there was no playbook. None of these are true. They are self-serving political lies from the “gaslighters in chief” around the globe.15 Some attempt to defend their record by claiming that their country has done more testing, counts deaths better, or has more obesity and population density. All of these may contribute, but counting methods or population factors do not explain the sheer scale of the variation in performance.

    If citizens feel disempowered, who might hold negligent politicians to account? Experts in science might do so, but official scientific advisers have often struggled to convince politicians to act until it is too late or kept silent to avoid public criticism. So might doctors, with their responsibilities to public health.16

    The media might help here, remembering their duty to speak truth to power, to hold elected officials accountable. And yet much of the media is complicit too, trapped in ideological silos that see the pandemic through a lens of political tribalism, worried about telling pandemic truths to their readers and viewers, owners, and political friends. In fact, truth has become dispensable as politicians and their allies are allowed to lie, mislead, and repaint history, with barely a hint of a challenge from journalists and broadcasters. Anybody who dares to speak truth to power is unpatriotic, disloyal, or a “hardliner.”

    Ministers in the UK, for example, interact with the media through sanitised interviews, stage managed press conferences, off-the-record briefings to favoured correspondents, and, when the going gets tough, by simply refusing to appear. It is this environment that has allowed covid denial to flourish, for unaccountability to prevail, and for the great lies of “world beating” pandemic responses to be spun. “The most important lessons from this pandemic,” argue Bollycky and Kickbusch, “are less about the coronavirus itself but what it has revealed about the political systems that have responded to it.”17

    How many excess deaths does it take for a chief scientific or medical adviser to resign? How long should test and trace fail the public before a minister of health or chief adviser steps down? How many lucrative contracts for unscientific diagnostic tests that are awarded to cronies or errors in education policy will lead to a ministerial sacking?

    Getting redress
    Where then should citizens turn for accountability, if they don’t find it in their leaders and feel unsupported by experts and the media? The law remains one form of redress, and indeed some legal avenues, including criminal negligence and misconduct in public office, are being explored,1819 although proving any such claims will be difficult and drawn out. But the notion of murder, at least “social murder,” is hard to shake emotionally, and strengthens with every denial of responsibility and every refusal to be held accountable or to change course.

    That leaves three options. The first is to push for a public inquiry, as The BMJ and others argued for in the summer of 202020—a rapid, forward looking review rather than an exercise in apportioning blame that will identify lessons and save lives. The second is to vote out elected leaders and governments that avoid accountability and remain unrepentant. The US showed that a political reckoning is possible, and perhaps a legal one can follow, although research suggests that mishandling a pandemic may not lose votes.21 The third is for mechanisms of global governance, such as the International Criminal Court, to be broadened to cover state failings in pandemics.

    In the UK, which was responsible for about 1% of global deaths in the 1918-19 flu pandemic and now accounts for 5% with a smaller proportion of the world’s population,922 elections are a few years off. As the current government holds a parliamentary majority, avenues for redress seem blocked. What’s left in these circumstances is for citizens to lobby their political representatives for a rapid public inquiry; for professionals in law, science, medicine, and the media, as well as holders of public office, to put their duty to the public above their loyalty to politicians and to speak out, to dissent lawfully, to be active in their calls for justice, especially for disadvantaged groups.

    The “social murder” of populations is more than a relic of a bygone age. It is very real today, exposed and magnified by covid-19. It cannot be ignored or spun away. Politicians must be held to account by legal and electoral means, indeed by any national and international constitutional means necessary. State failures that led us to two million deaths are “actions” and “inactions” that should shame us all.

    Footnotes
    Competing interests: I have read and understood BMJ policy on declaration of interests and have no relevant interests to declare.

    Provenance and peer review: Commissioned; externally peer reviewed.

    https://bmj.com/coronavirus/usage
    References
    Farrar JJ. Stopping the gaps in epidemic preparedness. N Engl J Med2019;380:1788-9. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1902683 pmid:31067366

    Farrar JJ. Stopping the gaps in epidemic preparedness. N Engl J Med2019;380:1788-9. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1902683 pmid:31067366
    The failings behind the UK’s abysmal death toll. Guardian 2021 Jan 27. https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...mal-death-toll

    Engels F. [1845]. The condition of the working-class in England.Cosimo, 2009:95.
    Orwell G. The road to Wigan pier. Harvill Secker, 1937.

    Marmot M, Allen J, Goldblatt P, Herd E, Morrison J. Build back fairer: the covid-19 Marmot review. 2020 http://www.instituteofhealthequity.o...-marmot-review

    International Criminal Court. Rome statute. 1988. https://www.icc-cpi.int/resource-lib...nts/rs-eng.pdf

    Scheffer D. Is it a crime to mishandle a public health response? Foreign Affairs 2020 Apr 22. https://www.cfr.org/article/it-crime...ealth-response

    Ngira D, Okoth M. Conceptualizing environmental crimes as crimes against humanity: a philosophical justification. SSRN 2015. [Preprint.] https://ssrn.com/abstract=2674065doi...9/ssrn.2674065

    Worldometer. Reported cases and deaths by country or territory, 3 Feb 2021. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

    Yamey G, Gonsalves G. Donald Trump: a political determinant of covid-19. BMJ2020;369:m1643. doi:10.1136/bmj.m1643 pmid:32332028

    McKee M, Gugushvili A, Koltai J, Stuckler D. Are populist leaders creating the conditions for the spread of covid-19?Int J Health Policy Manag2020; [Epub ahead of print.]. doi:10.34172/ijhpm.2020.124. pmid:32668893

    Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response. Second report on progress. 2021. https://theindependentpanel.org/wp-c...5-Jan-2021.pdf

    Wenham C. What went wrong in the global governance of covid-19. BMJ2021;372.n303. doi:10.1136/bmj.n303.

    Institute for Government. Government’s covid-19 decision making hindered by lack of strategy and planning. 2020. https://www.instituteforgovernment.o...ecision-making

    Abbasi K. Covid-19: politicisation, “corruption,” and suppression of science. BMJ2020;371:m4425. doi:10.1136/bmj.m4425 pmid:33187972

    Ashton J. Blinded by corona.Gibson Square, 2020.
    Bollyky TJ, Kickbusch I. Preparing democracies for pandemics. BMJ2020;371:m4088. doi:10.1136/bmj.m4088 pmid:33097482

    Iacobucci G. Covid-19: UK prime minister says he will only meet bereaved families when they drop threat of legal action. BMJ2020;370:m3424. doi:10.1136/bmj.m3424 pmid:32878884

    Boyle D. Ex-prosecutor Nazir Afzal who brought down Rochdale grooming gangs has instructed his lawyers to see if there is evidence to prosecute Boris Johnson for misconduct in public office as covid-19 death toll passes 100,000. Daily Mail 2021 Jan 26. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...osecution.html

    McKee M, Gill M, Wollaston S. Public inquiry into UK’s response to covid-19. BMJ2020;369:m2052. doi:10.1136/bmj.m2052 pmid:32444349

    Acharya A, Gerring J, Reeves A. Is health politically irrelevant? Experimental evidence during a global pandemic. BMJ Glob Health2020;5:e004222. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004222 pmid:33097548

    Ashton J. A fatal reckoning: UK reaches 100 000 deaths from covid-19. Byline Times 2021 Jan 26. https://bylinetimes.com/2021/01/26/a...from-covid-19/
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    Quote Posted by Tintin (here)
    Covid-19: Social murder, they wrote—elected, unaccountable, and unrepentant
    Kamran Abbasi, executive editor
    February 4th 2021
    BMJ 2021; 372
    Link doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n314 (Published 04 February 2021)

    After two million deaths, we must have redress for mishandling the pandemic

    Murder is an emotive word. In law, it requires premeditation. Death must be deemed to be unlawful. How could “murder” apply to failures of a pandemic response? Perhaps it can’t, and never will, but it is worth considering. When politicians and experts say that they are willing to allow tens of thousands of premature deaths for the sake of population immunity or in the hope of propping up the economy, is that not premeditated and reckless indifference to human life? If policy failures lead to recurrent and mistimed lockdowns, who is responsible for the resulting non-covid excess deaths? When politicians wilfully neglect scientific advice, international and historical experience, and their own alarming statistics and modelling because to act goes against their political strategy or ideology, is that lawful? Is inaction, action?1 How big an omission is not acting immediately after the World Health Organization declared a public health emergency of international concern on 30 January 2020?

    At the very least, covid-19 might be classified as “social murder,” as recently explained by two professors of criminology.2 The philosopher Friedrich Engels coined the phrase when describing the political and social power held by the ruling elite over the working classes in 19th century England. His argument was that the conditions created by privileged classes inevitably led to premature and “unnatural” death among the poorest classes.3 In The Road to Wigan Pier, George Orwell echoed these themes in describing the life and living conditions of working class people in England’s industrial north.4 Today, “social murder” may describe the lack of political attention to social determinants and inequities that exacerbate the pandemic. Michael Marmot argues that as we emerge from covid-19 we must build back fairer.5

    International accountability
    A pandemic has implications both for the residents of a country and for the international community, so sovereign governments should arguably be held accountable to the international community for their actions and omissions on covid-19. Crimes against humanity, as adjudicated by the International Criminal Court, do not include public health.6 But David Scheffer, a former US ambassador for war crimes, suggests that we could broaden the application of public health malpractice “to account for the administration of public health during pandemics.”7 In that case, public health malpractice might become a crime against humanity, for leaders who intentionally unleash an infectious disease on their citizens or foreigners. Others have argued similarly for environmental crimes.8

    If not murder or a crime against humanity, are we seeing involuntary manslaughter, misconduct in public office, or criminal negligence? Laws on political misconduct or negligence are complex and not designed to react to unprecedented events, but as more than two million people have died, we must not look on impotently as elected representatives around the world remain unaccountable and unrepentant. What standard should leaders be judged by? Is it the small number of deaths in countries such as New Zealand and Taiwan, or the harsher standard of zero excess deaths? Deaths do not come as single spies but as a battalion of bereaved families, shattered lives, long term illness, and economic ruin.

    From the United States to India, from the United Kingdom to Brazil, people feel vulnerable and betrayed by the failure of their leaders. The over 400 000 deaths from covid-19 in the US, 250 000 in Brazil, 150 000 each in India and Mexico, and 100 000 in the UK comprise half of the world’s covid death toll—on the hands of only five nations.9 Donald Trump was a political determinant of health who damaged scientific institutions.10 He suffered electoral defeat, but does Trump remain accountable now that he is out of office? Bolsonaro, Modi, and Johnson have had their competence questioned in differing ways, and McKee and colleagues argue that populist leaders have undermined pandemic responses.11 The prospect of accountability in autocracies such as China and Russia is more distant still and relies on strong international institutions and the bravery of citizens.

    More than a few countries have failed in their response to the virus; the global missteps are many and well documented by the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response.1213 Its report calls for comprehensive use of non-pharmaceutical interventions—the means, they say, by which these interventions curb a pandemic are “well known”—and for governments to support equity, reinvent and modernise the global pandemic alert system, take pandemic threats seriously, and cooperate better with other nations and WHO. Acting urgently and collaboratively in these areas will allow the world to be best prepared for any future pandemic.

    Hollow excuses
    But the global picture does not absolve individual leaders and governments from responsibility.14 Many of the independent panel’s conclusions place the blame squarely at the doorsteps of rulers, although you will be hard pressed to find a single politician who has admitted responsibility for the extent of premature death, let alone resigned. Several have expressed contrition, but “sorry” rings hollow as deaths rise and policies that will save lives are deliberately avoided, delayed, or mishandled.

    Others say they have done all they can or that the pandemic was uncharted territory; there was no playbook. None of these are true. They are self-serving political lies from the “gaslighters in chief” around the globe.15 Some attempt to defend their record by claiming that their country has done more testing, counts deaths better, or has more obesity and population density. All of these may contribute, but counting methods or population factors do not explain the sheer scale of the variation in performance.

    If citizens feel disempowered, who might hold negligent politicians to account? Experts in science might do so, but official scientific advisers have often struggled to convince politicians to act until it is too late or kept silent to avoid public criticism. So might doctors, with their responsibilities to public health.16

    The media might help here, remembering their duty to speak truth to power, to hold elected officials accountable. And yet much of the media is complicit too, trapped in ideological silos that see the pandemic through a lens of political tribalism, worried about telling pandemic truths to their readers and viewers, owners, and political friends. In fact, truth has become dispensable as politicians and their allies are allowed to lie, mislead, and repaint history, with barely a hint of a challenge from journalists and broadcasters. Anybody who dares to speak truth to power is unpatriotic, disloyal, or a “hardliner.”

    Ministers in the UK, for example, interact with the media through sanitised interviews, stage managed press conferences, off-the-record briefings to favoured correspondents, and, when the going gets tough, by simply refusing to appear. It is this environment that has allowed covid denial to flourish, for unaccountability to prevail, and for the great lies of “world beating” pandemic responses to be spun. “The most important lessons from this pandemic,” argue Bollycky and Kickbusch, “are less about the coronavirus itself but what it has revealed about the political systems that have responded to it.”17

    How many excess deaths does it take for a chief scientific or medical adviser to resign? How long should test and trace fail the public before a minister of health or chief adviser steps down? How many lucrative contracts for unscientific diagnostic tests that are awarded to cronies or errors in education policy will lead to a ministerial sacking?

    Getting redress
    Where then should citizens turn for accountability, if they don’t find it in their leaders and feel unsupported by experts and the media? The law remains one form of redress, and indeed some legal avenues, including criminal negligence and misconduct in public office, are being explored,1819 although proving any such claims will be difficult and drawn out. But the notion of murder, at least “social murder,” is hard to shake emotionally, and strengthens with every denial of responsibility and every refusal to be held accountable or to change course.

    That leaves three options. The first is to push for a public inquiry, as The BMJ and others argued for in the summer of 202020—a rapid, forward looking review rather than an exercise in apportioning blame that will identify lessons and save lives. The second is to vote out elected leaders and governments that avoid accountability and remain unrepentant. The US showed that a political reckoning is possible, and perhaps a legal one can follow, although research suggests that mishandling a pandemic may not lose votes.21 The third is for mechanisms of global governance, such as the International Criminal Court, to be broadened to cover state failings in pandemics.

    In the UK, which was responsible for about 1% of global deaths in the 1918-19 flu pandemic and now accounts for 5% with a smaller proportion of the world’s population,922 elections are a few years off. As the current government holds a parliamentary majority, avenues for redress seem blocked. What’s left in these circumstances is for citizens to lobby their political representatives for a rapid public inquiry; for professionals in law, science, medicine, and the media, as well as holders of public office, to put their duty to the public above their loyalty to politicians and to speak out, to dissent lawfully, to be active in their calls for justice, especially for disadvantaged groups.

    The “social murder” of populations is more than a relic of a bygone age. It is very real today, exposed and magnified by covid-19. It cannot be ignored or spun away. Politicians must be held to account by legal and electoral means, indeed by any national and international constitutional means necessary. State failures that led us to two million deaths are “actions” and “inactions” that should shame us all.

    Footnotes
    Competing interests: I have read and understood BMJ policy on declaration of interests and have no relevant interests to declare.

    Provenance and peer review: Commissioned; externally peer reviewed.

    https://bmj.com/coronavirus/usage
    References
    Farrar JJ. Stopping the gaps in epidemic preparedness. N Engl J Med2019;380:1788-9. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1902683 pmid:31067366

    Farrar JJ. Stopping the gaps in epidemic preparedness. N Engl J Med2019;380:1788-9. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1902683 pmid:31067366
    The failings behind the UK’s abysmal death toll. Guardian 2021 Jan 27. https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...mal-death-toll

    Engels F. [1845]. The condition of the working-class in England.Cosimo, 2009:95.
    Orwell G. The road to Wigan pier. Harvill Secker, 1937.

    Marmot M, Allen J, Goldblatt P, Herd E, Morrison J. Build back fairer: the covid-19 Marmot review. 2020 http://www.instituteofhealthequity.o...-marmot-review

    International Criminal Court. Rome statute. 1988. https://www.icc-cpi.int/resource-lib...nts/rs-eng.pdf

    Scheffer D. Is it a crime to mishandle a public health response? Foreign Affairs 2020 Apr 22. https://www.cfr.org/article/it-crime...ealth-response

    Ngira D, Okoth M. Conceptualizing environmental crimes as crimes against humanity: a philosophical justification. SSRN 2015. [Preprint.] https://ssrn.com/abstract=2674065doi...9/ssrn.2674065

    Worldometer. Reported cases and deaths by country or territory, 3 Feb 2021. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

    Yamey G, Gonsalves G. Donald Trump: a political determinant of covid-19. BMJ2020;369:m1643. doi:10.1136/bmj.m1643 pmid:32332028

    McKee M, Gugushvili A, Koltai J, Stuckler D. Are populist leaders creating the conditions for the spread of covid-19?Int J Health Policy Manag2020; [Epub ahead of print.]. doi:10.34172/ijhpm.2020.124. pmid:32668893

    Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response. Second report on progress. 2021. https://theindependentpanel.org/wp-c...5-Jan-2021.pdf

    Wenham C. What went wrong in the global governance of covid-19. BMJ2021;372.n303. doi:10.1136/bmj.n303.

    Institute for Government. Government’s covid-19 decision making hindered by lack of strategy and planning. 2020. https://www.instituteforgovernment.o...ecision-making

    Abbasi K. Covid-19: politicisation, “corruption,” and suppression of science. BMJ2020;371:m4425. doi:10.1136/bmj.m4425 pmid:33187972

    Ashton J. Blinded by corona.Gibson Square, 2020.
    Bollyky TJ, Kickbusch I. Preparing democracies for pandemics. BMJ2020;371:m4088. doi:10.1136/bmj.m4088 pmid:33097482

    Iacobucci G. Covid-19: UK prime minister says he will only meet bereaved families when they drop threat of legal action. BMJ2020;370:m3424. doi:10.1136/bmj.m3424 pmid:32878884

    Boyle D. Ex-prosecutor Nazir Afzal who brought down Rochdale grooming gangs has instructed his lawyers to see if there is evidence to prosecute Boris Johnson for misconduct in public office as covid-19 death toll passes 100,000. Daily Mail 2021 Jan 26. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...osecution.html

    McKee M, Gill M, Wollaston S. Public inquiry into UK’s response to covid-19. BMJ2020;369:m2052. doi:10.1136/bmj.m2052 pmid:32444349

    Acharya A, Gerring J, Reeves A. Is health politically irrelevant? Experimental evidence during a global pandemic. BMJ Glob Health2020;5:e004222. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004222 pmid:33097548

    Ashton J. A fatal reckoning: UK reaches 100 000 deaths from covid-19. Byline Times 2021 Jan 26. https://bylinetimes.com/2021/01/26/a...from-covid-19/
    Just wondering what others are making of the article above. It seems to me that it is a very very twisted logic stream. It actually gives me a headache to try to sort it out.

    bumping this if it has not been viewed.....

    We have been told to expect lots more deaths "from covid".

    DR. SHERRI TENPENNY EXPLAINS HOW THE DEPOPULATION COVID VACCINES WILL START WORKING IN 3-6 MONTHS

    Quote REQUIRED VIEWING! Dr. Sherri Tenpenny gives VERY important information! Hyper-immune response in test animals for previous attempts at coronavirus vaccines, like SARS and MERS, has been a persistent problem. All is well for awhile, until the animals are exposed to the wild mutated virus. Dr. Tenpenny and other scientists have forecast that millions may die, and it will be blamed on a new strain of COVID, making an argument for even more deadly vaccines. See: "The Coming Genocide of Adverse COVID Vax Reactions, and Who to Blame for It" https://coronanews123.wordpress.com/...-blame-for-it/

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