UK ONS Admits Their Data is Flawed; The Vaccines May Not be Beneficial After All. Sorry About That
UK ONS Admits Their Data is Flawed; The Vaccines May Not be Beneficial After All. Sorry About That
By Steve Kirsch
The UK ONS admitted that the misinformation spreaders got it right and their stats are wrong. Which means that the COVID vaccine might not be helpful after all.
Executive summary
The regulator agreed they were right.
[Editor’s note: An honest regulator is a rarity. This would NEVER happen in the US.]
Bottom line: The UK government can’t prove the vaccines work. Nobody else can use their data to prove that the vaccines work. But we can use the data to prove the vaccines don’t work. Stay tuned…
Introduction
- If the UK government believes it’s own data, it should tell people not to get vaccinated
- Why the UK ONS data shouldn’t be used to justify public policy
- The UK government’s official data shows they are killing their children
- New UK government data shows the COVID vaccines kill more people than they save
But I don’t think any of the “debunkers” or “fact checkers” have noticed any of these flaws. Am I wrong?
Now, a group of “misinformation spreaders” have formally pointed out the errors and called for the data to be corrected.
The good thing is the regulator was honest and agreed with the group.
What this means
- You can’t use the UK ONS data to argue the vaccine is safe or effective.
- With all its resources the ONS still cannot provide any evidence the vaccines have any benefit at all.
- We can use the UK data to prove the vaccines increase all-cause mortality and should be stopped. This is happening as we speak.