CDC: vaccines no longer prevent transmission of the virus

On July 30, 2021 the CDC released a study which showed that vaccinated and unvaccinated people who got infected with the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant produced similar high amounts of virus - thus everyone can transmit the virus to others, eroding any community benefit. [2] On the same day, CDC released a media statement from the Director, Rochelle Walensky, which stated that "vaccinated people infected with Delta can transmit the virus".  Thus the vaccine does not prevent infection, or transmission an may only "prevent severe illness".   The CDC advised everyone to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status. [1, 3] Two days previously Walensky blamed the "unvaccinated" for most of the transmission!  On August 2021 Walensky spoke to CNN and stated: “Our vaccines are working exceptionally well,...they continue to work well for Delta, with regard to severe illness and death – they prevent it. But what they can't do anymore is prevent transmission."

Bioeconomy executive order signed

On September 12, 2022 pResident Biden signed an Executive Order titled "Advancing Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Innovation for a Sustainable, Safe, and Secure American Bioeconomy " The order calls for the rapid development of a “bioeconomy” to address “societal goals” like programming human biology. The order directs multiple federal agencies to work with the private sector to develop genetic engineering technologies to “write circuitry for cells” and to “predictably program biology.” [1, 2] "Transhumanists and Technocrats in Big Pharma have cracked the U.S. government wide open to flood the bioeconomy with taxpayer money and labor to push the frontier of genetic modification of all living things and especially humans." writes Patrick Wood.

UK goes into lockdown

On March 23, 2020 the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson made an 'historic" announcement that the UK would go into a strict lockdown, a "stay-at-home" order in order  to "slow the spread" of the virus.  People they must "stay at home" and can only leave home for essential reasons such to shop for basic necessities like food, limits exercise to one form a day, restricts travel only to and from essential work. [1, 2, 3] "Without a huge national effort to halt the growth of this virus, there will come a moment when no health service in the world could possibly cope; because there won’t be enough ventilators, enough intensive care beds, enough doctors and nurses." said Boris Johnson. As of this date, the BBC reported that there had been 83,945 tests to date, with 6,650 confirmed cases and 335 deaths attributed to COVID-19. On March 19, 2020, four days earlier, the UK downgraded COVID-19 as no longer a high consequence infectious disease (HCID), yet MERS and SARS are still on the list!

Italy, first country to go into lockdown

On March 9, 2020 Italy became the "first country to attempt a nationwide lockdown to stop the spread of the highly infectious coronavirus", the next day the streets were empty.  At this stage 9,172 people had been infected by the virus, 1,598 more than the day before and 463 had died, the majority of whom are overwhelmingly elderly and sick people - the known high-risk group. [1, 2, 3] Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, announced the "stay at home" order for 60 million people, in an unscheduled news conference on Monday 9th March, he explained that “we are forced to impose sacrifices.”  Could the inspiration have come from China's draconian lockdown response allegedly "beating" the virus? Italy's lockdown response opened up the argument for other European countries to do the same. The northern region of Lombardy, with a high elderly population and poor air quality, recorded the highest death toll attributed to COVID-19 in Italy.  By March 28, 2020, 88% of death certificates showed one or more pre-existing morbidities, add to this the "Hug-a-Chinese" campaign in February 2020 in northern Italy!

The Wellcome Trust is founded

On July 25, 1936 the Wellcome Trust is effectively founded, upon the death of Sir Henry Wellcome, an American British pharmaceutical entrepreneur, who willed a Trust to establishing a charity for “the advancement of medical and scientific research to improve mankind’s wellbeing.” Sir Henry Wellcome had a fascination for medical research, treatment and wellbeing, who, during his life funded the development of tetanus and diphtheria treatments among other medical advances. [1, 2, 5] "In 2000, the original 1936 charter was revised officially to better reflect the needs of the day." [5] Wellcome, who is led by Jeremy Farrar,  promotes themselves as "a global charitable foundation" who wants "everyone to benefit from science’s potential to improve health and save lives." "Sir Henry was a pharmaceutical entrepreneur, whose pioneering approach to drug design later inspired the creation of the first leukaemia drug, immune suppressants for organ transplants, and antivirals such as AZT – the first drug approved to treat HIV." [3] "AZT like Remdesivir are two of Dr. Mengele 2.0’s [aka Dr Fauci] favorite murder drugs, with the former literally causing AIDS symptoms and the latter causing COVID-19 symptoms." [4] Bill Gate's Foundation is a Trustee, and they are in partnership with..> READ MORE

Denmark ends COVID-19 jabs for under 50’s

On September 13, 2022 the Danish Health Authority updated their recommendations and ended the COVID-19 vaccines for most people under 50, who "are generally not at particularly higher risk of becoming severely ill from covid-19". [1, 2] "The purpose of the vaccination programme is to prevent severe illness, hospitalisation and death. Therefore, people at the highest risk of becoming severely ill will be offered booster vaccination. The purpose of vaccination is not to prevent infection with covid-19, and people aged under 50 are therefore currently not being offered booster vaccination." !!! "Denmark did not explicitly say the risks of mRNA jabs now outweigh their benefits for healthy people under 50. But that view is implicit in the announcement, which does not merely discourage but actually bans shots for those people, even though Denmark expects “a large wave of [Covid] infection” in the next few months." reports Alex Berenson Denmark has already discontinued COVID-19 shots for nearly everyone under 18.

US remove vaccine allocation for states

On January 12, 2021 The US government reversed course and is now releasing its entire cache of COVID-19 vaccines to states — including doses previously reserved for second shots, Health and Human Services (HHS) czar Alex Azar, reasoned this to be because they "now believe that our manufacturing is predictable". The two vaccines currently authorised, Pfizer & Moderna, require a second doses, 21-28 days following the first dose. "The Trump administration had been holding back millions of doses to ensure that those who received the first shot would get their second." States are now encouraged "to immediately open up immunizations to everyone age 65 and older."