There has been a lot of buzz around social media lately regarding academics who became prominent in shameless promotion of the Covid narrative coincidentally receiving a large number of publicly promoted awards.
One of the more on the nose examples over the last two weeks has been that of Viki Male – an academic who has spent most of the covid period ignoring any and all scientific evidence about the potential negative impact, lack of appropriately methodical and repeatable studies, and glaringly obvious harms of administering experimental mRNA therapies on pregnant and expectant mothers.
During the last two months Viki has received not one but three awards for her tireless and shameless work as part of what, on Twitter at least, has become known as the Mutton Crew.
First, at the end of February 2023 she received the Alumna of the Year award from Clare College at the University of Cambridge for her “...accurate information regarding how the covid vaccination affects the menstrual cycle” – Which consist of: (i) her academic editorials (here and here); (ii) her mainstream media article (here) in which she contrasts comments regarding what appears to be claims made in a Wikipedia article (here) about variolation for smallpox in China during the 1500’s and comments made by a midwife about the Covid-19 vaccines; and (iii) a social media ‘tweet thread’ (here) in which she attacks or decries a far more knowledgeable and senior academic for daring to present a position in opposition to her own beliefs. It goes without saying that each of her allegedly ‘accurate’ missives have often done more to conflate and obfuscate rather than resolve matters regarding the Covid-19 vaccines.
Few people know that Viki and two of her colleagues recieved a 2022 grant of £65,000 to investigate the menstrual change issue. Originally, their Jameel Fund award was intending to explore (blame) menstrual issues on the artifice known as Long Covid. I suspect she changed tack when it became all too difficult to maintain that position in light of increasingly stronger evidence showing the Covid Vaccines were to blame. In any event, she did everything she could to downplay the vaccines role, ultimately using what amounts to a complete misdirection to claim that any effect, if it did exist, only lasted for one period. Tell that to the women who have now had a year or more of menstrual abnormalities.
Second, on the 20th of March 2023 she received the British Society for Immunology Outstanding Ambassador for Immunology Award.
Because… huh?
Third, just yesterday she received an academic accolade from her employer, Imperial College London – The President’s Medal for Excellence in Societal Engagement (here).
Here are some examples of her excellent science engagement with the online community on Twitter - telling us that Twitter is more important than her employer’s emails and claiming that the vaccine prevented disease but didn’t prevent infection in someone who suffered severe post-vaccination breakthrough infection (huh?)1.
Another academic from Imperial who also incredibly (incredulously?) received several Covid-19 related accolades – statistical modeller Neil Ferguson. While Neil is more recently remembered for his exaggerated claims that more than 500,000 UK citizens would die in the first 6 weeks of Covid and that 20million lives were saved by covid vaccines, his history includes exaggerated claims as a result of misguided modelling, and significant financial taxpayer cost as a result of government responses that directly resulted from his Foot and Mouth and Swine Flu modelling reports. Neil received both the 2021 Queen’s Anniversary Prize and the Weldon Memorial Prize for his Covid-19 modelling efforts to inform the UK’s response to the covid pandemic.
Given the actual quanta of Ferguson’s Covid-19 modelling work and the entirely negative and financially crippling impact it has had on UK citizens, businesses and our NHS, his receiving an award (ironically in collaboration with people from the Jameel Institute - who operate the Jameel Fund that Viki Male benefited from), demonstrates that those making the awards are either blind to the adverse impact these researchers and their work have had on society, or are potentially so evil that they delight in, and as a result reward those who have caused, the collective suffering of UK citizens (something Germans call schadenfreude).
We might enquire of Imperial Medicine as to who gives their academics the awards for: The most grossly overexaggerated research result; The most highly flawed statistical model; or The greatest research impact as measured by wastage of taxpayer funds and overall socioeconomic loss. For the 2020/21 period I am certain we can agree that all of these would have been more appropriate awards for Neil Ferguson than those he received.
My Covid Awards
I would like to propose a few awards to some of the truly deserving academicians of the Covid era:
The Peter McCullough Medal for Science Communication to a Political Audience
There are so many potentially deserving folk for this award, including Prof Norman Fenton, Dr Tess Lawrie and Andrew Brigden MP.
However, this year’s award would go to Dr Retsef Levi from MIT who, among many others, was one of the experts who presented information to Sen. Ron Johnson’s panel discussion on Federal Vaccine Mandates and Vaccine Harms (video here). Dr Levi has also been instrumental in promoting the issue of vaccine injured people in America and his home country, Israel, and showing that authorities and our elected officials have been hiding critical information from us that shows the Covid-19 vaccines are doing us serious harm (video here).
The Lisa Shaw Memorial Prize for Exposing Vaccine Harm
There are many more heroes who have dared to rise above the parapet to truthfully and rationally demonstrate that evidence truly does exist that demonstrates that the Covid-19 vaccines have caused harm - and certainly more harm that all of the previous vaccines combined. Again, we must give an honourable mention to Dr Peter McCullough, as well as Prof Emeritus Norman Fenton, Dr Aseem Malhotra, Dr Clare Craig and Del Bigtree.
However, this year’s award would go to Dr Jessica Rose who got involved in vaccine harm analysis unintentionally, but has weathered cancel culture from journals and social media websites while conducting research with several of the honourable mentions for this award. Her modest, affable nature and well-informed presentations have made her one of the go-to speakers on Covid-19 related matters. While initially primed on VAERS data, her research into the mRNA process, vaccines and ongoing effects has been read and respected by everyone from the general public on social media, through to members of the EU Parliament (to whom, at their request, she presented this week).
The Tiffany Dover Award for Exposing Misleading and Deceptive Conduct
It doesn’t matter which side of the fence you are on regarding the Tiffany Dover story, either outcome if true exposes just how far those in authority will go to gaslight us. Tiffany fainted minutes after receiving a Covid vaccination on live television, and several days later was proclaimed by many to have died from the event. Whether you believe on the basis of recent revelations that Tiffany is alive, or that the woman in the video is either an actor or the output of clever AI, is largely irrelevant. There was an official death certificate identified days later in the De Kalb County Public records database and her employer posted, and then deleted, messages about her - and journalists like Brandy Zadrozny got her 15 minutes of fame first by making a podcast that presented zero actual evidence but claiming Tiffany was alive, and then two years later by somehow becoming the journalist that got the ‘exclusive’ interview with the newly alive Tiffany - with no credible explanation for what Tiffany had been doing in the intervening period. It was suggested she had been working at the hospital during her ‘dead period’, yet this was something many on both sides had investigated and dismissed numerous times. Many now suggest that if the person in the video is truly her, her disappearance was orchestrated to discredit those sceptics that get disparagingly called anti-vaxxers. The death certificate with her name and the details of her family would tend to support such an assertion. The rest believe the woman in the video is either an actor or AI intended to mislead or deceive us into believing Tiffany is still alive, again to discredit anti-vaxxers. Either way, this award is intended for someone that I, the judge, feel has been instrumental in exposing dirty tricks and lies during the Covid period.
I have decided the 2023 Tiffany Dover Award for Exposing Misleading and Deceptive Conduct should go to Jikky the Mouse. Jikky has weathered attacks from the Mutton Crew and many other ‘useful idiots’ and censorship from social media giants, and his human handler has weathered his or her own Covid-19 issues to credibly and academically debunk the incredible (meaning not credible) ScienceTM of Covidians like Viki Male and Neil Ferguson.
In closing I’d like to say congratulations not just to our award winners - Retsef, Jessica and Jikky - but to everyone and anyone who has taken a stand against the oppressive tyrannical powers brought to bear against us as part of the globalist’s Covid response.
While the mainstream awards are all about rewarding the incredible and sometimes enraged ranting of ‘useful idiots’ who help the globalists to limit our lives and keep us caged and misinformed, my awards applaud those who actually set an example for what science and science communication should be all about.
We need to keep fighting.
And at every opportunity we should also take up arms against the globalist’s other social control narrative - their climate carbon net zero response.
I’m sorry but in my humble opinion it takes a fantastic feat of mental gymnastics to claim a severe breakthrough infection is a success story for the Covid vaccines. Even for a ‘useful idiot’ like Viki.
Katherine Watt and Sasha Latypova deserve equal mention.
Worthy winners - and runners-up. Thanks.
A surprising omission from discussion is A Midwestern Doctor, who has provided calm, insightful, deep, well-researched and credible information on the many aspects of the Covid fiasco and medicine in general, accessible to a wide audience prepared to read and to think. Hopefully he/she/they can be considered next time.