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NHS Board-level whistleblower: “I want to see judgment day. I will give evidence.”

Updated: Sep 9, 2021



This is a recording of a call made to Brian Gerrish of UK Column on 18th April 2021, by a senior NHS professional, who sits on an NHS Board. The voice of the caller has been changed to protect her identity.


“If I had a magic wand, it would just stop. It would stop now, before we hurt anybody else. That would be amazing. We are causing — I mean, we heard the word ‘genocide’ from the lady on Wednesday. I don’t disagree with that statement. I want to see that judgment day. I will give evidence.”

Some excerpts from the transcript:


"What I’ve witnessed…is just a massive increase in propaganda, in false statements about it, a complete lack of informed consent, side effects not being reported by patients and NHS staff, and this normalisation of “If you are in bed for two days, that’s OK”. If you were in bed for two days after having the flu jab, that wouldn’t have been considered okay, but for the Covid jab, that’s been normalised."

"I’ve witnessed a lot of to-ing and fro-ing from people around me. Periods of concern and then they’ll get the documents down from the Government, and then it’s like, “Oh, it’s fine, it’s fine”…..I think that a lot of people think that the NHS is in complete control of this, and actually don’t realise that under emergency measures, they are told what to do."

“I think the key [concerns] are lack of true informed consent, lack of a balanced risk-versus-benefit ratio being given to people. I think people are told that their adverse events are ‘normal’. I know that the Yellow Card reporting system is not reflective of the amount of adverse events that are actually happening."

"I think the long-term safety effects of these injections is still not known, yet we can see that the short-term impact is huge. And we’re now moving into a territory where we are going into healthy, younger, fertile individuals, and — God forbid — children. And that, quite frankly, terrifies me."

"Most people are just following what they’re asked to do, and — even at Board level — don’t know what’s in these injections."

"I feel like the fear has increased, because the propaganda and the news outlets and the pressure from the Government has increased. If you said to me, “How did people react in April last year versus how are people now?”, they’re much worse now in terms of their overall health, their mental wellbeing, and their fear levels."

"I can certainly give you examples where I’ve had very rational conversations with my peers and then we can sit down a couple of days later and that rational conversation has gone. And I’m having an irrational one that doesn’t make sense; it’s based on fear or emotions or something that’s changed — from what they have been told in other meetings, or what’s gone on in briefings….Even at a very senior level in the NHS, people are not thinking rationally."

"Most people that I speak to in a senior management position in the NHS have said, “I was fifty-fifty about whether to take it or not”….but as time has worn on, they’ve taken it. And, of course, now they sit in that bucket of people that would potentially not want to know about adverse events for themselves, because they’ve taken that injection."

Even if you take into account that the reporting isn’t accurate, when we think about any other drug in history that has gone through the NHS, it would not be acceptable for that many people to die, full stop. And yet, in this circumstance, for some reason, it is acceptable.

The full transcript is available on the UK Column site.

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