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Regulatory capture is a well recognized risk. We’re way beyond “capture”, where officials think like those they’re tasked with regulating. In this case, MHRA is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of pharma. When MHRA speaks, you’re hearing them reading a script written for them by pharma.

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The MHRA are indeed appalling. Please do check out my substack as it ties in with your work. On there:

1. Evidence of an unexplained extra 50,000 reference codes inputted which may pertain to the pregnancy study adverse events. (My first post, graph spike in March 22 - can send more detail if required)

2. Evidence of 160,000+ missing Yellow Cards (over 250,000 now). Detailed on my first substack post.

3. Discovered 6 months worth of transaction data missing, specifically from September 2019 to March 2020 (most recent post). Oh my goodness, were they in talks for a vaccine that early?

4. Their admission on their position that the high awareness of the YC scheme and reporting of suspected reactions was merely inferred through the sheer number of Yellow Cards. I then called for their arrest.

5. A deconstruction of their various positions through their very own FOI answers revealing absurdities running wild.

6. And how I went in for an MHRA takedown!

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80% of MHRA funding comes from pharma, they are just protecting their employer's interests. This shows great loyalty!

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The current Head of MHRA should be sacked without compensation for this flagrant disregard of duty and obligation plus obfuscation. The next incumbent wouldn't dare repeat the feat.

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For information:, from here:

https://obr.uk/forecasts-in-depth/tax-by-tax-spend-by-spend/welfare-spending-disability-benefits/

"Welfare spending is the biggest source of AME spending. Disability spending (excluding devolved spending) is forecast to account for 12.2 per cent of total welfare spending in 2023-24 (up from 11.5 per cent in 2022-23).2

From here:

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9602/

A year old, but: "The number of people entitled to receive a disability benefit in Great Britain has risen over time, from 3.9 million in May 2002 to 6.3 million in February 2023, and is expected to rise further.

From here:

https://obr.uk/forecasts-in-depth/tax-by-tax-spend-by-spend/welfare-spending-disability-benefits/

"Disability benefits spending is forecast to be £39.1 billion in Great Britain in 2023-24. We forecast spending to increase to £58.1 billion in 2028-29. That would represent around 4 per cent of total public spending, and 2 per cent of GDP."

Spending on Government debt is around 4% on 2.5 trillion pounds - 100 billion pounds.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_national_debt

(The US has government debt f around 34 trillion bucks and debt interest of ovr a trillion dollars at4%) - it has five times the population as the UK, but has more than 8 times the debt servicing cost.

Keep up the great work. Maybe advertise i the MSM! haha

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The MHRA is 85% funded by Gates, what do you expect it to say? The MHRA used to be the Civil Service, as it needs to be, whoever changed this is a traitor.

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Yes, unfortunately they are having a laugh. And it is "funny odd", not "funny ha ha".

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How are the UKC yellow cards coming along? I would be happy to help distribute several dozen in s. Devon.

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Thanks Ben. If I may attach this link. June Raine has previous form.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/june-raine-chief-executive-of-the

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