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To: maceng2 who wrote (1442035)2/25/2024 9:14:19 PM
From: Jamie153  Respond to of 1574852
 
I wonder if anyone cared about investigation before Watergate and then Iran/Contra and then lies of WMDs and then war crimes and then.... The other side votes for criminals and they seem content with it.



To: maceng2 who wrote (1442035)2/28/2024 5:39:46 AM
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As predicted by Jim Ferguson, now the finger pointing blame game starts. MP's will try and blame the NHS.

"Medicines regulator failed to flag Covid vaccine side effects and must be investigated, say MPs. All-party group believe MHRA were aware of heart and clotting issues in February 2021 but did not highlight the problems for several months" Telegraph Further extracts from the article below: "The all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on pandemic response and recovery, an influential group of MPs, has raised 'serious patient safety concerns'. It has claimed that 'far from protecting patients' the regulator operates in a way that 'puts them at serious risk'. Some 25 MPs across four parties have written to the health select committee asking for an urgent investigation" "In a letter to Mr Brine, the APPG said that there was reason to believe that the MHRA had been aware of post-vaccination heart and clotting issues as early as February 2021, but did not highlight the problems for several months" "The group also warned that the MHRA Yellow Card reporting system – which encourages patients and doctors to flag-up medicine side effects – 'grossly' underestimates complexities, and in some instances picks up just one in 180 cases of harm" t.co

Newspaper Link for those who wish to check.
Daily Telegraph

BUT we know the real deal .... we saw it all, and it's all recorded, time stamped, date stamped. Everything. Better then any policeman's notebook read out in court.