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Human error in approving unsafe vaccines for financial and/or genocidal and/or political motives. Human error in not understanding the practice and methodology and discipline of science.

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I've taken a quick look further into this. Despite the failings identified, the family have been badly let down by Facere Melius who were in fact operating under a deceptively narrow remit:

"My colleagues forensically followed the evidence to understand why and how he was called for his vaccination"

In other words it's not about the vaccine. Not really.

Why was their remit so narrow? The answer seems to lie within their website's news feed. In their first ever post dated 6th December 2020:

"Hospitals to start biggest ever NHS Vaccination Programme this week"

Oh dear. It seems they are not about who they say they are.

And their spiel on Managing Director Darren Thorne reveals more:

"Darren has helped commercial providers establish CQC registration, supported CCGs in London through establishment as part of the London pathfinder programme, worked closely with the Pharmaceutical industry to improve its relationships with the NHS Market"

This is exactly who you wouldn't want running an investigation into a death from a pharmaceutical product. Their findings serve to paper over the elephant in the room which may be why they exist. The family got a report but there is not much scope for change and it also feeds the public perception that the authorities are being held to account when they are not.

They could have easily made devastating findings. I can easily tell you the MHRA were expecting 1 injury report per 1000 doses but received between 3 and 6 and that their mandate for product vigilance includes that all passive surveillance systems suffer from variable under reporting. People calling the vaccine into questions on TV should blast those factoids out and see what happens then! It's not being done either.

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The old "mistakes were made" get-out-of-jail card.

Absolving all the usual suspects.

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