Covid 19

An anonymous statement from an A&E consultant in Surrey. No comment necessary really.

“Staff only wear face coverings/ masks & social distance when public facing, as soon as they are out of public view, the masks come off and social distancing is not observed. Indeed jokes are made about the measures, and I have heard staff express amazement that despite warnings on packets and at point of sales, telling people masks are totally ineffective and dangerous , the public still buy them, because a politician has told them to.”

Released 08/07/20.
I am a consultant at a major, regional hospital in Surrey. By major you can take that to indicate that we have an A&E department. I had agreed to give an interview to an anti lockdown activist in which I would have revealed my identity. I have since changed my mind and only feel able to give an
anonymous statement. I have changed my mind simply because that all staff , no matter what grade, at all hospitals have been warned that if they give any media interviews at all or make any statements to either the Main Stream Press or smaller, independent press /social media we may, immediately be suspended without pay. I have a family, dependents and I simply cant do it to them. I therefore can not reveal my identity at this time but wish to state as follows:

In my opinion, and that of many of my colleagues, there has been no Covid Pandemic, certainly not in the Surrey region and I have heard from other colleagues this picture is the same throughout the country. Our hospital would normally expect to see around 350,000 out patients a year. Around 95,000 patients are admitted to hospital in a normal year and we would expect to see around a similar figure, perhaps 100,000 patients pass through our A&E department. In the months from March to June (inclusive) we would normally
expect to see 100,000 out patients, around 30,000 patients admitted to hospital and perhaps 30,000 pass through A&E. This year (and these figures are almost impossible to get hold of) we are over 95% down on all those numbers. In effect, the hospital has been pretty much empty for that entire period.

At the start, staff that questioned this were told that we were being used as ‘redundant’ capacity, kept back for the ‘deluge’ we were told would come. It never did come, and when staff began to question this, comments like, ‘for the greater good’ and to ‘protect the NHS’ came down from above. Now its just along the lines of, ‘Shut up or you don’t get paid’. The few

Covid cases that we have had , get repeatedly tested, and every single test counted as a new case. Meaning the figures reported back to ONS / PHE (Office for National Statistics & Public Health England) were almost exponentially inflated. It could be that Covid cases reported by hospitals are between 5 to 10x higher than the real number of cases. There has been no pandemic and this goes a long way to explain why figures for the UK are so much higher than anywhere else in Europe.

The trust has been running empty ambulances during lockdown and is still doing it now. By this I mean ambulances are driving around, with their emergency alert systems active (sirens & / or lights) with no job to go to. This I believe has been to give the impression to the public that there is more demand for ambulances than there actually is. Staff only wear face coverings/ masks & social distance when public facing, as soon as they are out of public view, the masks come off and social distancing is not observed. Indeed jokes are made about the measures, and I have heard staff express amazement that despite warnings on packets and at point of sales, telling people masks are totally ineffective and dangerous , the public still buy them, because a politician has told them too.

We have cancelled the vast majority of operations and of these ALL elective surgery has been cancelled. That’s surgery that has been pre planned / waiting list. Non elective Surgery, this tends to be emergency surgery or that which is deemed urgent has been severely curtailed. The outcome of this is simple. People are at best being denied basic medical care and at worst, being left to die, in some cases, in much distress and pain.

Regarding death certification. All staff that are responsible for this have been encouraged where possible to put Covid-19 complications as reason for death, even though the patient may have been asymptomatic and also not even tested for covid. I feel this simply amounts to fraudulently completed death certificates and has been responsible to grossly inflating the number of Covid deaths. The fact is that regardless of what you actually die of in hospital, it is likely that Covid-19 will feature on your death certificate. I have included with my statement the detailed published guidance from Government on Death Certification which shows how Covid-19, as a factor is encouraged to at least feature on a death certificate. Remember Covid-19 itself can not kill. What kills is complications from the virus, typically pneumonia like symptoms. These complications are in reality incredibly rare but have featured and a large amount of death certificates issued in recent months. As long as Covid-19 appears on a death certificate, that death is counted as Covid-19 in the figures released by the ONS and PHE. I genuinely believe that many death certificates, especially amongst the older 65+ demographic have been fraudulently completed so as to be counted as Covid-19 deaths when in reality Covid-19 complications did not cause the death.

There have been Thursday nights when I stood, alone in my office and cried as I heard people cheering and clapping outside. It sickens me to see all the ‘Thank You NHS’ signs up everywhere and the stolen rainbow that for me now says one word and word only ; Fear.

There are many good people in the NHS and whilst I do not plead forgiveness for myself, I do plead for them. Most are on low pay, they joined for the right reasons and I did and have been bullied and threatened that if they don’t ‘stay on message’ they don’t eat. I know that if a way could be found to assure staff within the NHS of safety against reprisals, there would be a tsunami of whistleblowers which I have no doubt would help end this complete and brutal insanity. I am finding it increasingly hard to live with what I have been involved in and I am sorry this has happened. To end, I would simply say this. Politicians haven’t changed, the country has just made a fatal mistake and started trusting them without question.

Hong Kong

I’ve been invited to an online event this evening with the foreign Secretary @DominicRaab. I am tempted to pay my £10 but I am fairly sure I will hear nothing but a load of platitudinous sphericals, since his performance on Hong Kong so far has been woeful.

Hong Kong is the most significant issue facing the world now. A major power, which is also a totalitarian anti-state, has openly abrogated, not only an international treaty, but also its own internal law (Thanks Dom for pointing that out in Parliament the other day. Maybe you could have pointed that out publicly and loudly a few weeks ago and prevented the new Security Law being introduced ??)

The battle over Hong Kong is a microcosm of the battle humanity faces in the 21st century. We simply cannot allow totalitarianism to win.

Given the descent of western society, under #WuFlu lockdown, into Orwellian dystopia, it seems apt to quote him :

“Sometimes the first duty of intelligent men is the restatement of the obvious.”

Communism is deceitful, coercive and destructive to any healthy society. The Chinese Communist Party, since taking power in 1949 has destroyed China. The Chinese like to think of themselves as one of the longest surviving civilizations. However the China that existed before Mao no longer exists.

I quote from this excellent article here https://www.libertynation.com/the-peoples-republic-china-hasnt-been-real-since-1949/

“When Mao took power, he changed the official name of the state to the People’s Republic of China. In so doing, he declared that the old government’s debt to American lenders was defunct. By the stroke of a pen, he wiped out what in today’s money amounts to $1.4 trillion in debt, by declaring that the old China that signed the obligations no longer existed.

Strangely, when the Hong Kong lease agreement between Queen Victoria’s British Empire and the old China expired in 1997, past contracts were suddenly valid again.

Mao didn’t just change the name of the country. He destroyed its culture too. Chinese people are often proud of the fact that the continuity of Chinese symbols for thousands of years allows modern Chinese to read documents from the archaic era.

Except that they can’t, because Mao insisted on introducing simplified Chinese symbols, which ruined the only salient feature of the language: its continuity with the past. Now, the Chinese still have to learn thousands of symbols just to read a newspaper, but they have lost the ability to read documents from the past. [Of course Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao, the parts of China untouched by Mao’s philistinism, still use traditional characters]

This severing of history was a feature, not a bug. Mao urged his devoted followers to destroy any remnants of the past, and they set about doing what communists are doing in America right now: destroying all statues, temples, and cultural artefacts.

Taiwan, the last stronghold of Chiang, is the only remaining genuinely Chinese place that is untouched by the cultural revolution”.

So Mao secured Party control over all aspects of Chinese life and in so doing, turned the country into the rootless, cultureless, moral wasteland it is today. There is no private property ownership because if any business is sufficiently successful to pop up on the radar, the nearest Party member will steal it take it over “for the people”.

The world is now connected and computerised. And since the Chinese don’t recognise individual property, all Chinese technology is a threat. Consider this brilliant post on Reddit (which is now partially owned by Tencent so say goodbye to free speech there)…

Some tech hacker dude checked out TikTok the Chinese video app aimed at children and young people.

“So I can personally weigh in on this. I reverse-engineered the app, and feel confident in stating that I have a very strong understanding for how the app operates (or at least operated as of a few months ago).

TikTok is a data collection service that is thinly-veiled as a social network. If there is an API to get information on you, your contacts, or your device… well, they’re using it.

  • Phone hardware (cpu type, number of course, hardware ids, screen dimensions, dpi, memory usage, disk space, etc)
  • Other apps you have installed (I’ve even seen some I’ve deleted show up in their analytics payload – maybe using as cached value?)
  • Everything network-related (ip, local ip, router mac, your mac, wifi access point name)
  • Whether or not you’re rooted/jailbroken
  • Some variants of the app had GPS pinging enabled at the time, roughly once every 30 seconds – this is enabled by default if you ever location-tag a post IIRC
  • They set up a local proxy server on your device for “transcoding media”, but that can be abused very easily as it has zero authentication

The scariest part of all of this is that much of the logging they’re doing is remotely configurable, and unless you reverse every single one of their native libraries (have fun reading all of that assembly, assuming you can get past their customized fork of OLLVM!!!) and manually inspect every single obfuscated function. They have several different protections in place to prevent you from reversing or debugging the app as well. App behavior changes slightly if they know you’re trying to figure out what they’re doing. There’s also a few snippets of code on the Android version that allows for the downloading of a remote zip file, unzipping it, and executing said binary. There is zero reason a mobile app would need this functionality legitimately”.

OK that’s a bit techy but they’re scanning every detail of you, your device and its usage and sending them back to base. To coin a phrase, “All of your base are belong to us”.

The Chinese people do not recognise property rights because they are actively not enforced or upheld by the government or considered valid within the political systemic thinking.

So of course if you’re a Chinese tech firm building an app you’re not going to even recognise that limits exist on what you can and can’t extract from a user’s device. The concept is entirely alien.

So when Boris gave his speech at the UN last year addressing the impending onset of technological totality and wondered (and I paraphrase since I’m sure he mentioned Prometheus or some other greek bloke a couple of times) whether it would free us or enslave us, I can tell you for sure, unless we actively resist and object and oppose any and all trespasses on individual liberty via technological means we’ll end up as slaves. I’m not sure that the leadership have grasped this and am thus pretty gloomy about humanity’s general prospects if we let Hong Kong fall.

So that’s where we are. The decision to offer British citizenship to the BNOs is faintly laudable but also reeks of surrender. We’re not going to take the measures required to prevent China from breaching its Treaty obligations and destroying freedom in Hong Kong, which should include extensive and immediate economic and financial sanctions against all of China through the establishment of a coalition of regional powers plus CANZUK and the US. Accepting 3m is all well and good. But what about the other 4 million. Screw them ?? It’s incoherent and short sighted. China is a threat and needs to be tackled.

The decision facing humanity now is how we organise ourselves as a species. The choice is between a system based on coercion versus standing against all coercion and promoting free association and cooperation founded in individual liberty. The CCP does not have a role to play in any future of the world I want my children to inherit.

The grim reality is that I don’t think we have leadership of the calibre capable of preventing it.

Dom needs to man up. Urgently.