You can have corruption in politics, business, and science. That is my Point.
Oxford produced Astra Zenica. Slimeball Conservative politician Rees Mogg has opened up to the fact that there were anomalies in the production of the vaxxine. The people at Oxford are smart and well educated. The Question has to be asked... What is going on?
"Climate Science" is tainted with the same brush and it's possibly being used to go the full "Josef Stalin" on people's lives. Not many websites spell Stalin's name correctly, but I found this one, and I like it's brevity. Once people love their children, and service people do, there is the possibility we can stay on course.
Josef Stalin — Never Such Innocence
Oxford and The Imperial College London have been on the Climate Science and the "Vaxxine" issues, and their resources have been used by the UK government.
Questions need asking.
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This guy went to the Imperial College, and he was a kind of competitor back in the 1970's. He was the full blown commie at the time, and effective in what he did.
DEFEND THE RIGHT TO PROTEST - JUSTICE FOR PIERS CORBYN (crowdjustice.com)

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I just have to laugh when I see that scowl. Piers is a bit of a trouble maker. It's in the blood I guess -g-
I am happy to report Piers Corbyn is a reformed character in the matter of political belief. He is now a Capitalist, owns his own business, is competent, and his accounts seem to be in good order.
He get gets whacked with all sorts of fines when he strays away from the weather forecasting business, like on human rights issues, but that goes with the territory.
When it comes to things like the weather, and "Climate Science" I do listen to what he says. Not that I believe him in everything he says, he was a dedicated commie, at one time after all, but no one is perfect.
Piers is an informed source on Climate. That is how I would state things. He knows the Imperial College better then I do. Lots of unkowns in the matter.
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This one is from 2022:
When Boris Johnson praised “my old chum” Piers Corbyn - New Statesman
When Boris Johnson praised “my old chum” Piers Corbyn The anti-vaxxer, Covid conspiracy theorist and climate change denier was once the Prime Minister’s favourite meteorologist.
By The Chatterer
Photo by Justin Tallis / AFP
Piers Corbyn, brother of Jeremy, has had a weird pandemic. He has become the unlikely king of the motley anti-vax/Covid conspiracist alliance of Tommy Robinson thugs and Facebook wellness mums that haunts central London during anti-lockdown protests.
Before Christmas, he was arrested on suspicion of encouraging people to burn down the offices of MPs who voted for new restrictions (“we’ve got to get a bit more physical”). He was previously arrested and fined £10,000 in August 2020 for organising an anti-lockdown rally, and last February was arrested over leaflets comparing the vaccine rollout to Auschwitz.
When he was pictured among “freedom rally” protestors in Milton Keynes last week – some of whom stormed a Covid-19 test-and-trace centre – the Health Secretary Sajid Javid named him and condemned his “vile behaviour”.
Years before the pandemic, Piers Corbyn was best known as a climate change denier. He doesn’t believe in man-made global warming and has insisted the Earth is cooling, using his forecasting business called WeatherAction to try and predict weather events using solar-based activity.
This ties in to his warped suspicions about the establishment – he is thought to believe Margaret Thatcher invented global warming as a pretext for closing the mines, for example, and in a 2016 interview with the New Statesman he compared left-wing environmentalists to Nazis and called for climate scientists to be “locked up”.
And who has encouraged those views during this time? None other than Boris Johnson.
In a December 2010 Telegraph column, the current Prime Minister described Piers as someone who “puts the taxpayer-funded Met Office to shame” and entertained his theory that the world was heading towards an ice age. In another column two years later, he called Corbyn “my old chum” and lauded him as “the world’s foremost meteorological soothsayer”. (Piers’s prediction – given credence by Johnson in the latter column – that the London 2012 Olympics would be a washout didn’t pan out, by the way.)
In his quest for some jolly good fun climate scepticism to feed his readers, the Prime Minister seems to have encouraged one of Britain’s loudest conspiracy theorists.
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A year ago:
A case where Nature achieves the delicate balance in life. In this case bolshy demonstrators get the opposition they deserve -g-
Piers Corbyn gatecrashes Extinction Rebellion church service.
Piers Corbyn crashed an Extinction Rebellion church service in London on Friday, telling environmental activists that manmade climate change “does not exist” and that they were “working for the Devil”.
Footage showed the 75-year-old brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn shouting from the aisle of St John’s Waterloo before telling a vicar to stop touching him as he was escorted out.
The crowd, which had gathered for a service titled “No Faith in Fossil Fuels“, began to sing the hymn “Amazing Grace” as the infamous climate change denier was moved from sight.
Describing the scenes on Twitter, Chine McDonald, director of the Christian think tank Theos, said: “Incredibly moving moment when Piers Corbyn tried to disrupt the gathering, but was gently ushered out by an impromptu collective singing of Amazing Grace, complete with harmonies.
“May have also had a little argument with him for handing out leaflets outside and telling people to pray for more CO2.”
Mr Corbyn rose to prominence as a vocal opponent of Covid vaccines and lockdown restrictions. He has been arrested several times and was last year fined £250 for accusing NHS staff at a London vaccination site of “murdering people”.
He once branded Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg an “ignorant, brainwashed child”.

Corbyn addresses the crowd in Waterloo (Urban Pictures/Twitter) Last month he appeared at a protest against King Charles’s visit to Colchester.
Friday’s Extinction Rebellion church service was organised for Extinction Rebellion involved representatives from Christian Aid, Christian Climate Action, Tearfund and the Catholic charity Cafod.
It coincided with the start of a four-day demonstration by the climate group across London, which organisers estimate will attract “40,000 to 50,000” activists and has sparked fears of disruption to the London Marathon, which will take place on Sunday.
Transport secretary Mark Harper said it would be “terrible” if environmental demonstrations held this weekend disrupted the London – though Extinction Rebellion has vowed to avoid doing so.
The group has been in talks with the marathon race director to ensure minimal disruption, along with Just Stop Oil, which is also planning a protest.
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