These are the people advising the UK Government. Many have conflicts of interest with Bill Gates, the pharmaceutical industry. These are dangerous brainwashed people who are harming people with their lies. I would even go so far to say that it’s demonic activity that is driving their constant bartering toward the poisonous vaccines, coupled with the barbaric lockdowns, mask wearing, and social distancing. I would have more respect for them if they provided their personal email address too, as I would be contacting them all personally. I wonder why some of them did not choose to be named? Perhaps they are aware that they know they are doing wrong, but continue to commit the sin of lying to the people whom they are supposed to protect against evil. Name and shame.

Also, there is no state of emergency, but they NEED to keep up that pretence in order to bring in the experimental vaccines that have only emergency use authorisation. they use fear to ensure compliance. See these links for Pfizer and Moderna and AstraZeneca and the FDA. List of medical devices given exceptional use authorisationMHRA exceptional use on the self test. The vaccinated are taking place in a trial with no long term safety data, therefore you do not know if it is going to cause long term harm in the coming months, which will probably be treated with more pharma drugs, or booster jabs, or it may even death, which will be blamed on another variant. The devil is not very original in how he deceives, just spins the same lies using ungodly leaders. Remember, it is a depopulation agenda under Agenda 21 and these satanic globalists. See one of the latest Jerm Warfare interview with Reiner Fuellmich for a good summary of the ’emergency’ status through the use of the Drosten PCR test, which the NHS and other health authorities use worldwide. It is at 45 cycles and at this amplification cycle, ALL data is questionable and therefore these COVID restrictions and the state of the health emergency is fraudulent and criminal. Here is the paper: GUIDANCE-AND-SOP-COVID-19-VIRUS-TESTING-IN-NHS-LABORATORIES-v1-16-march(1) PDF

Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE)

SAGE provides scientific and technical advice to support government decision makers during emergencies. Find out more about SAGE.

Sir Patrick Vallance FMedSci FRSGovernment Chief Scientific Adviser
Professor Chris Whitty CB FMedSciChief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Adviser, Department of Health and Social Care
Professor Rebecca AllenUniversity of Oxford
Professor John AstonChief Scientific Adviser, Home Office
Professor Charles BanghamImperial College London
Professor Wendy Barclay FMedSciImperial College London
Professor Jonathan BengerUWE Bristol
Fliss BenneeWelsh Government
Mr Allan BennettPublic Health England
Professor Phil BlytheChief Scientific Adviser, Department for Transport
Professor Chris BonnellLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Sir Ian Boyd FRSEUniversity of St Andrews
Professor Peter BruceUniversity of Oxford
Caroline CakeHDR-UK
Professor Andrew CurranChief Scientific Adviser, Health and Safety Executive
Professor Paul CosfordPublic Health England
Dr Gavin DabreraPublic Health England
Professor Sir Ian Diamond FRSE FBANational Statistician, Office for National Statistics
Professor Yvonne Doyle CBMedical Director, Public Health England
Professor Deborah Dunn-WaltersUniversity of Surrey
Professor John Edmunds OBE FMedSciLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Sir Jeremy Farrar FMedSci FRSDirector, Wellcome Trust
Professor Michael FergusonUniversity of Dundee
Professor Neil Ferguson OBE FMedSciImperial College London
Professor Kevin FentonPublic Health England
Dr Aidan Fowler FRCSNational Health Service England
Professor Julia GogUniversity of Cambridge
Professor Robin GrimesChief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Defence
Dr Ian HallUniversity of Manchester
Dr David HalpernBehavioural Insights Team, Cabinet Office
Dido HardingNHS Test and Trace Executive Chair
Dr Jenny Harries OBEDeputy Chief Medical Officer
Dr Demis Hassabis FRSPersonal capacity as a data scientist
Professor Andrew HaywardUniversity College London
Professor Gideon HendersonChief Scientific Adviser, Defra
Professor Peter HorbyUniversity of Oxford
Professor Anne JohnsonUniversity College London
Dr Indra JoshiNHSx
Professor Kamlesh KhuntiUniversity of Leicester
Dr Ben KillingleyUCLH
Professor David LallooLiverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Professor Janet LordUniversity of Birmingham
Professor Dame Theresa Marteau FMedSciUniversity of Cambridge
Professor Dame Angela McLean FRSChief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Defence
Dr Jim McMenaminHealth Protection Scotland
Professor Graham MedleyLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Laura MersonUniversity of Oxford
Professor Susan Michie FAcSS FMedSciUniversity College London
Professor Christine MiddlemissChief Veterinary Officer
Professor Andrew Morris FMedSci FRSEUniversity of Edinburgh
Professor Paul MossUniversity of Birmingham
Professor Carole MundellChief Scientific Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Professor Cath NoakesUniversity of Leeds
Dr Rob OrfordWelsh Government
Professor Michael ParkerUniversity of Oxford
Professor Sharon Peacock FMedSciPublic Health England
Professor Alan PennChief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Dr Pasi PenttinenEuropean Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
Professor Guy PoppyChief Scientific Adviser, Food Standards Agency
Professor Steve Powis FRCPNational Health Service England
Dr Mike PrenticeNational Health Service England
Mr Osama RahmanChief Scientific Adviser, Department for Education
Professor Venki Ramakrishnan PRSEx Officio as Chair of DELVE, convened by the Royal Society
Professor Andrew Rambaut FRSEUniversity of Edinburgh
Professor Tom RoddenChief Scientific Adviser, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Professor Brooke Rogers OBEKings College London
Dr Cathy RothDepartment for International Development
David SeymourHDR-UK
Professor Sheila Rowan MBE FRS FRSEChief Scientific Adviser, Scotland
Alaster SmithDepartment for Education
Professor Iyiola SolankeUniversity of Leeds
Dr Nicola SteedmanScottish Government
Dr James RubinKings College London
Professor Harry RutterUniversity of Bath
Professor Calum SempleUniversity of Liverpool
Dr Mike Short CBEChief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Trade
Dr Gregor SmithScottish Government Chief Medical Officer
Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter FRSUniversity of Cambridge
Professor Jonathan Van Tam MBEDeputy Chief Medical Officer
Professor Russell Viner PRCPCHUniversity College London
Professor Charlotte Watts CMG FMedSciChief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Development
Dr Rhoswyn WalkerHDR-UK
Professor Sir Mark Walport FRCP FMedSci FRSUK Research and Innovation
Professor Mark WilcoxUniversity of Leeds
Professor Lucy Yardley FAcSSUniversity of Bristol and University of Southampton
Professor Ian YoungNorthern Ireland Executive
Professor Maria Zambon FMedSciPublic Health England

Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviours (SPI-B)

SPI-B provides advice aimed at anticipating and helping people adhere to interventions that are recommended by medical or epidemiological experts. Find out more about SPI-B

Professor Richard AmlôtPublic Health England
Professor Imran AwanBirmingham City University
Professor Laura BearLondon School of Economics
Professor Chris BonnellLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Ellen Brooks-PollockUniversity of Bristol
Professor Val CurtisLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Laura de MolièreHer Majesty’s Government
Professor John DruryUniversity of Sussex
Dr Mark EganBehavioural Insights Team
Professor Nicola FearKings College London
Dr David HalpernBehavioural Insights Team
Mr Hugo HarperBehavioural Insights Team
Professor Gerard HastingsUniversity of Stirling
Professor Ann JohnSwansea University
Dr Atiya KamalBirmingham City University
Professor Patricia KingoriUniversity of Oxford
Dr Daniel LeightleyKings College London
Professor Dame Theresa MarteauUniversity of Cambridge
Mr Shaun McNallyHer Majesty’s Government
Professor G.J. Melendez-TorresUniversity of Exeter
Professor Susan MichieUniversity College London
Professor Melinda MillsUniversity of Oxford
Dr Gavin MorganUniversity College London
DCC Paul NethertonDevon and Cornwall Police
Professor Melissa ParkerLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Michael ParkerUniversity of Oxford
Mr Richard PembertonBritish Psychological Society
Dr Henry PottsUniversity College London
Professor Subhash PokhrelBrunel University
Dr Kaveri QureshiUniversity of Edinburgh
Professor Stephen ReicherUniversity of St Andrews
Dr Lorna RiddleHer Majesty’s Government
Professor Brooke RogersKings College London
Dr James RubinKings College London
Ms Kathryn ScottBritish Psychological Society
Dr Louise SmithKings College London
Professor Iyiola SolankeUniversity of Leeds
Mr Hugh SticklandOffice for National Statistics
Professor Clifford StottKeele University
Dr Tushna VandrevalaKingston University
Professor Russell VinerUniversity College London
Dr Jo WallerKings College London
Professor Charlotte WattsChief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Development
Professor Robert WestUniversity College London
Professor Lucy YardleyUniversity of Bristol and University of Southampton

4 participant has not given permission to be named.

Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling (SPI-M)

SPI-M gives expert advice to the Department of Health and Social Care and wider UK government on scientific matters relating to the UK’s response to an influenza pandemic (or other emerging human infectious disease threats). The advice is based on infectious disease modelling and epidemiology. Find out more about SPI-M.

Dr Gayatri AmirthalingamPublic Health England
Dr Daren AustinGSK, contributing in personal capacity
Dr Marc BaguelinImperial College London
Professor Wendy BarclayImperial College London
Dr Rosanna BarnardLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Fliss BenneeWelsh Government
Dr Samir BhattImperial College London
Dr Paul BirrellPublic Health England
Professor Ewan BirneyDeputy Director General EMBL
Dr Joshua BlakeUniversity of Cambridge
Professor Veronica BowmanHer Majesty’s Government
Professor Stephen BrettImperial College London
Dr Ellen Brooks-PollockUniversity of Bristol
Dr Robert ChallenUniversity of Exeter
Dr Andre CharlettPublic Health England
Dr Sam CliffordLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Anne CoriImperial College London
Dr Thomas CrellenUniversity of Oxford
Dr Leon DanonUniversity of Bristol
Dr Nick DaviesLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Emma DavisUniversity of Oxford
Professor Daniela DeAngelisUniversity of Cambridge
Dr Louise DysonUniversity of Warwick
Professor John EdmundsLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Rosalind EggoLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Elizabeth FearonLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Neil FergusonImperial College London
Dr Thomas FinniePublic Health England
Dr Joshua FirthUniversity of Oxford
Dr Sebastian FunkLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Mr Martyn FylesUniversity of Manchester
Professor Axel GandyImperial College London
Dr Nick GentPublic Health England
Professor Julia GogUniversity of Cambridge
Professor Nicholas GrasslyImperial College London
Dr Ian HallUniversity of Manchester
Dr Edward HillUniversity of Warwick
Dr Joe HiltonUniversity of Warwick
Professor Deirdre HollingsworthUniversity of Oxford
Dr Thomas HouseUniversity of Manchester
Dr Natsuko ImaiImperial College London
Dr Chris JarvisLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Christopher JewellLancaster University
Professor Mark JitLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Thibaut JombartLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Rowland KaoUniversity of Edinburgh
Professor Matt KeelingUniversity of Warwick
Dr Stephen KisslerHarvard University
Dr Petra KlepacLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Gwen KnightLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Adam KucharskiLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Trystan LengUniversity of Warwick
Mr Hugo LewkowiczUniversity of Manchester
Dr Tim LucasImperial College London
Dr Jamie Lopez BernalPublic Health England
Dr Rohini MathurLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Dame Angela McLeanChief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Defence
Professor Graham MedleyLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Kimberley MooreFaculty, on behalf on NHSx
Dr Sam MooreUniversity of Warwick
Dr Chris OvertonUniversity of Manchester
Dr Lorenzo PellisUniversity of Manchester
Professor Oliver PybusUniversity of Oxford
Mr Bill QuiltyLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Jonathan ReadLancaster University
Professor Steven RileyImperial College London
Professor Chris RobertsonUniversity of Strathclyde
Dr Julie RobothamPublic Health England
Dr James RubinKings College London
Joe ShingletonPublic Health England
Dr Lewis SpurginUniversity of East Anglia
Dr Helena StageUniversity of Manchester
Dr Robin ThompsonUniversity of Warwick
Dr Michael TildesleyUniversity of Warwick
Dr Edwin Van LeeuwenPublic Health England
Professor Jonathan Van Tam MBEDeputy Chief Medical Officer
Dr Marc WarnerFaculty, on behalf of NHSx
Dr Heather WhitakerPublic Health England
Dr Carl WhitfieldUniversity of Manchester
Dr Lilith WhittlesImperial College London
Professor Mark WoolhouseUniversity of Edinburgh
Professor Lucy YardleyUniversity of Bristol and University of Southampton

PHE Serology Working Group

The Serology Working Group provides oversight of sero-epidemiology work for COVID-19 in England and partners with international colleagues, including the WHO, on these serological studies. The group monitors and reviews work on the establishment and running of population-based seroprevalence surveys in England. Sero-epidemiology is crucial in informing our understanding of the extent of transmission of SARS-CoV-2, and to monitor how this changes over time.

Dr Gayatri AmirthalingamPublic Health England
Dr Marc BaguelinLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Wendy BarclayImperial College London
Dr Rupert BealeFrancis Crick Institute
Dr Tim BrooksPublic Health England
Dr Mary De SilvaWellcome Trust
Professor Sir Jeremy FarrarWellcome Trust
Professor Paul KellamImperial College London and Kymab Ltd
Professor Sharon PeacockPublic Health England
Dr Mary RamsayPublic Health England
Professor Gavin ScreatonUniversity of Oxford
Dr Edwin Van LeeuwenPublic Health England

5 participants have not given permission to be named.

COVID-19 Clinical Information Network (CO-CIN)

CO-CIN collates clinical information from the usual health care records of people of all ages admitted to hospital in the UK to characterise the clinical features of patients with severe COVID-19 in the UK.

Dr Kenneth BaillieUniversity of Edinburgh
Dr Annemarie DochertyUniversity of Edinburgh
Dr Chris GreenUniversity of Birmingham
Professor Ewen HarrisonUniversity of Edinburgh
Professor Peter HorbyUniversity of Oxford
Professor Peter OpenshawImperial College London
Professor Calum SempleUniversity of Liverpool
Professor Wei Shen LimUniversity of Nottingham
Professor Jonathan Van TamDeputy Chief Medical Officer

Environmental Modelling Group (EMG)

The purpose of this group is to identify and steer the role that environmental modelling, data analysis and environmental sampling can play in understanding COVID-19 transmission, with a view to understanding transmission routes, factors that influence this and the impact of environmental and behavioural interventions and mitigations at a mechanistic level.

Dr Alexander AllenNational Health Service
Professor Phil BlytheChief Scientific Adviser, Department for Transport
Dr Andrew CurranChief Scientific Adviser, Health and Safety Executive
Mr Adrian EggletonNational Health Service
Dr Shaun FitzgeraldUniversity of Cambridge
Dr Ian HallUniversity of Manchester
Dr Ben KillingleyUCLH
Professor Dame Theresa MarteauUniversity of Cambridge
Professor Cath NoakesUniversity of Leeds
Professor Alan PennChief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government
Annette RankinNHS Scotland
Professor Harry RutterUniversity of Bath
Professor Tim SharpeUniversity of Strathclyde
Dr Danielle SolomonNational Health Service
Ian StorrarNHS Scotland
Professor Mark WilcoxUniversity of Leeds

Also attended by representatives of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Children’s Task and Finish Working Group (TFC)

The group provides consolidated scientific health advice to government. Subject advice focuses on the transmission of COVID-19 in children and within schools, ensuring research questions are fed into relevant studies and UKRI/ funders for new funding.

Professor Laura BearLondon School of Economics
Professor Chris BonnellLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Ellen Brooks-PollockUniversity of Bristol
Professor John EdmundsLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Rosalind EggoLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Thomas FinniePublic Health England
Ms Clementine FuHer Majesty’s Government
Professor Julia GogUniversity of Cambridge
Professor Peter HorbyUniversity of Oxford
Dr Thomas HouseUniversity of Manchester
Dr Lorna HowarthHer Majesty’s Government
Dr Michael J TildesleyUniversity of Warwick
Professor G. J. MelendezUniversity of Exeter
Professor Matt KeelingUniversity of Warwick
Dr Petra KlepacLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Graham MedleyLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr Gavin MorganUniversity College London
Professor Cath NoakesUniversity of Leeds
Professor Michael ParkerUniversity of Oxford
Dr Lorenzo PellisUniversity of Manchester
Mr Osama RahmanChief Scientific Adviser, Department for Education
Dr Jonathan ReadLancaster University
Professor Steven RileyImperial College London
Professor Brooke RogersKings College London
Dr Edwin Van LeeuwenPublic Health England
Professor Russell VinerUniversity College London
Professor John WatkinsPublic Health Wales and Cardiff University
Professor Charlotte WattsChief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Development
Professor Lucy YardleyUniversity of Bristol and University of Southampton

7 participants have not given permission to be named.

Hospital Onset COVID-19 Working Group (HOCI)

This working group focuses on hospital-onset COVID-19 infection (HOCI) and its purpose is to provide thought leadership, direction to analysis and precipitate policy change and interventions that lead to a rapid and sustained reduction in the rate of HOCI.

Mr Alexander AllenPublic Health Registrar
Dr Meera ChandPublic Health England
Dr Aidan FowlerNational Health Service England
Professor Alison HolmesImperial College London
Dr Russell HopePublic Health England
Dr Susan HopkinsPublic Health England
Professor Nick LemoineNational Institute for Health Research
Dr Kiran LoiNational Health Service England
Ms Ruth MayNational Health Service England
Professor Graham MedleyLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Cath NoakesUniversity of Leeds
Professor Sharon PeacockPublic Health England
Dr James PriceImperial College London
Dr Lisa RitchieNational Health Service England
Dr Julie RobothamPublic Health England
Professor Calum SempleUniversity of Liverpool
Ms Sue TrankaNational Health Service England
Ms Karen TurnerNational Health Service England
Dr Ben WarneCambridge University Hospitals
Professor Mark WilcoxUniversity of Leeds

Ethnicity Subgroup

This subgroup advises on COVID-19 risks and impacts for minority ethnic groups.

Professor Benjamin BarrUniversity of Liverpool
Professor Laura BearLondon School of Economics
Mr Iain BellOffice for National Statistics
Professor Ewan BirneyDeputy Director General EMBL
Professor Enitan CarrolUniversity of Liverpool
Dr Rosalind EggoLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Kevin FentonPublic Health England
Dr Ben GoldacreUniversity of Oxford
Dr Jenny HarriesDeputy Chief Medical Officer
Dr Ewan HarrisonWellcome Sanger Institute and University of Cambridge
Professor Julia Hippisley-CoxUniversity of Oxford.
Dr Atiya KamalBirmingham City University
Professor S Vittal KatikireddiUniversity of Glasgow
Professor Kamlesh KhuntiUniversity of Leicester
Dr Rohini MathurLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Melinda MillsUniversity of Oxford
Dr Tolullah OniUniversity of Cambridge
Professor Michael ParkerEthox Centre, University of Oxford
Dr Julia PearceKing’s College London.
Professor Alan PennChief Scientific Adviser, Ministry for Housing and Local Government
Professor Lucinda PlattLondon School of Economics and Political Science
Professor Henry PottsUniversity College London
Mr Osama Rahman Chief Scientific AdviserDepartment for Education
Dr Allison StreetlyPublic Health England
Ms Ruth StudleyOffice for National Statistics
Mr Nizam UddinThe Prince’s Trust
Professor Ewen HarrisonUniversity of Edinburgh

Social Care Working Group (SCWG)

The Social Care Working group provides expert modelling and evidence review functions to support scientifically based policy decisions to limit the impact of COVID-19 in social care service provision.

Dr Jenny HarriesDeputy Chief Medical Officer
Dr Ian HallUniversity of Manchester
Dr Andrew PageThe Quadram Institute
Dr Leon DanonUniversity of Bristol
Liz JonesNational Care Forum
Professor Martyn ReganUniversity of Manchester
Professor John WatkinsPublic Health Wales and Cardiff University
Dr Rachel KwiatkowskaUniversity of Bristol
Dr Thomas FinniePublic Health England
Dr Richard FrySwansea University
Dr Marcello MorcianoUniversity of Manchester
Dr Adrian HayterNational Clinical Director for Older People and Integrated Person Centred Care. NHS England and NHS Improvement
Professor Jackie CassellBrighton and Sussex Medical School
Dr Laura ShallcrossUniversity College London
Professor Arpana VermaUniversity of Manchester
Professor Bruce GuthrieUniversity of Edinburgh
Professor Chris ToddUniversity of Manchester
Dr Lucy ThomasPublic Health England
Craiger SolomonsWelsh Government
Professor Graham EllisScottish Government
Professor Julia VernePublic Health England
Professor Adam GordonProfessor of Care of Older People, University of Nottingham; President Elect, British Geriatrics Society
Dr Hannah WilliamsPublic Health England

7 participants have not given permission to be named.

6 Comments

  1. I assume everyone named above is trumpeting the jab as safe and effective . I also assume that as highly qualified and educated people they are aware of the Nuremberg Code.

    A deeply flawed and corrupt legal establishment will provide cover for them but sometimes the tide turns.

    Hopefully a prison sentence awaits these people at sometime in the future.

  2. Is this a joke? Half the medical profession of England are on one group or another being paid handsomely.
    Is it little wonder this pandemic is never ending these experts have never felt so important.

  3. I wonder how these people can sleep at night. as I understand it, a doctors oath is “first do no harm” obviously these, “scientists” have got short memories

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      I completely agree, Tom and thank you for your comment. The bible says in 1 Timothy 6:10: For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. Bill Gates and his pharma chronies are money focused, buying the media who terrify people into compliance. Sadly, a lot of these doctors are committing harm and are culpable of genocide whether they realise it or not. The wickedness is on an unprecedented scale and I see God allowing it because without suffering people would not see their need for Him. People need their forgivness of sin through the Lord Jesus Christ. Time is short https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StgAtwxiix0

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