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Very good chaps.

Love this format.

It’s great to be able listen on the move.

I particularly liked the part about the NHS staff on the ground knowing what’s going on in relation to their workloads and the huge disconnect between this real time evidence base and public health policy.

Like all public service institutions the NHS is full of good people with unparalleled expertise and experience. Unfortunately it’s also politically motivated at a senior level which heavily obstructs its core function.

All the money in the world won’t fix the broken model.

Carl, excellent nod to your superb work in relation to IMMDS review.

You might have noticed by my posts that I’m deeply entrenched in sifting through the mountains of literature and videos on this topic.

It’s leading me to all sorts of other scandals including the Tuskegee experiments, the Trovan drug trial in Nigeria, conducted by Pfizer and the NYC HIV drug experiments on African American Orphans.....

There’s a common theme here isn’t there?

Is it any wonder that Covid vaccine uptake in much of Africa is virtually non existent and that the U.K. BAME community was so hesitant?

These incidents are truly disturbing and deeply upsetting.

I cannot believe these things actually happened in our so called “liberal democracies”

Your involvement in fighting for justice for the victims of the scandals covered by the IMMDS review, shows that you are a man of integrity and compassion.

I just hope you don’t have to do this again in the not too distant future, although I fear you will.

I cannot help but draw worrying parallels between this scandal and coverup and the treatment of those killed or injured by the Covid 19 vaccines.

The one good thing to come out of the Covid episode is that many are now awake to the dark arts of big pharma and state collusion.

It’s a very powerful combination at senior level and its top priority is definitely NOT patient safety.

All the best

Dan

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Keep asking the questions, you are providing valuable evidence for the public to understand the situation

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These are extremely important podcasts. Something happens to "evidence" when it gets digested down to the bowels of government. And then you never hear about it again. Meanwhile, God only knows where the model makers get their inputs from and what process was used to obtain the model makers.

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This is a very helpful and engaging format. Why does't government use its own data to inform policy? Because once you know the data you know your past mistakes and will probably have to admit to them. What mistakes have been acknowledged so far?

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Excellent very informative discussion from experienced professionals who work at the coal face. Please keep these discussions going, very much appreciated.

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An excellent session. Thank you.

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A common sense approach with common sense solutions. Unfortunately you are dealing with politicians and bureaucrats so... the best of luck!

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