Part of the struggle in working with the data provided from various government sources is that you quickly discover pieces of data that don’t make sense, or don’t agree with alternative sources, etc. The number of women giving birth in England in a given year should be a relatively easy number to have with a high degree of accuracy. Nevertheless, data from the UKHSA & ONS for the number of women giving birth in England in 2021 seem to be at odds, as a I documented in a previous post.
To try to clear up the confusion, I wrote to the UKHSA on September 8th looking for an explanation on the discrepancy (see email below). We are well past the 20 working days they state is the expected response time for enquiries. Anyone with any ideas on getting a response?
The tactic needs to change. Its time to find a sponsor for this from the elected officials and start asking the hard questions. Now that Pfizer has official stated again that they never tested the injection to stop transmission and infection, now is the time to go on the offence.
Gaslighting at every angle!