AstraZeneca didn't develop the COVID vaccine, Oxford Biomedica did, with a little help from its friends
...and UK Government kept us in the dark
Who knew?
From my previous post, based on personal involvement in UK Government’s Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Initiative (AMSCI) funding call, I concluded that Oxford Biomedica developed and manufactured the AstraZeneca/Oxford University COVID ‘vaccine’. Did you know that?
So, while Dame Laura Gilbert received a standing ovation at Wimbleton in 2021, she had done absolutely nothing to help develop the ‘vaccines’. Well, she may have sent some genetic code over to OXB, but that would have been the extent of it—that’s life I suppose.
This is what I concluded in the previous post:
“In summary, this tells us the AstraZeneca SARS-CoV-2 injections were developed, manufactured and supplied at breakneck speed, not by AstraZeneca or Oxford University, who would have been passive observers only. Remember, AstraZeneca has no capability to develop these products and Oxford University certainly doesn’t.
I went on to say:
“Aside from that, it is the breakneck speed that is the real concern. How …