A group of high-profile scientists and doctors who have raised concerns about the official narrative around vaccines met with Members of Parliament, including David Davis and Andrew Bridgen. The experts used this Parliamentary meeting to demand the data needed to prove the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. The meeting was arranged by MP Andrew Bridgen and was attended by well-known figures who have questioned the safety of the vaccines, including Dr. Robert Malone, a pioneer of the MRNA technology used in the Pfizer and Moderna jabs.
During the meeting, the scientists made several presentations to the audience, which included ten MPs, four members of the House of Lords, journalists, and campaigners. Conservative MP David Davis expressed his interest in obtaining “record level” data from the Office for National Statistics to settle the debate on vaccine safety and effectiveness.
Technology expert Steve Kirsch highlighted leaked New Zealand data during his presentation, which led to the arrest of a government employee turned whistleblower, Barry Young. Mathematician and computer scientist Professor Norman Fenton compiled a list of the required data for the ONS and shared it on his blog “Where Are The Numbers?”
Professor Fenton emphasized that the data should be broken down by age groups and should include details such as the date of each jab, the date of each COVID-19 case before and after the jabs, and the number of hospital visits made by each vaccine recipient. He also stressed the importance of obtaining data on serious health conditions, hospital admissions, and deaths, with Covid as the primary factor.
The speakers at the parliamentary meeting included Dr. Pierre Kory, Dr. David Martin, Dr. Ryan Cole, and Professor Angus Dalgleish, along with Dr. Malone and Prof. Fenton. Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Mike Yeadon were unable to give their pre-recorded video presentations due to technical problems. Dr. Kory suggested that the technical issues may have been caused by saboteurs.
The meeting was described as an event “For Democracy, Truth, and Freedom.” However, filming was not allowed, and many people were prevented from attending due to a change in the room’s capacity. Despite the challenges, the speakers delivered powerful talks, with Dr. Kory praising his colleagues as “serious revolutionaries.”
A member of Mr. Davis’ staff confirmed that the MP intends to submit a list of questions to the ONS once the wording and detail have been agreed upon for the best results.