Mucky Fingerprints: The BBC Pandemic.
How the BBC did much more than scare the pants off people in 2020.
On the morning of Saturday 29th February 2020, I switched on the radio. The BBC headlines that day brought Big News: the first case of community transmission of COVID-19 in the UK had been identified. Patient Zero. I half-listened as I prepared my breakfast… then I heard the word “Haslemere”.
This triggered a strong sensation of falling. Here’s why.
In 2018/17, the UK carried out a simulation exercise to "predict the impact of the next pandemic more accurately than ever before." It was billed as "the biggest science experiment of its kind powered by citizens," and they called it: "THE BBC PANDEMIC."
This experiment, commissioned and funded by the BBC, took the form of a TV documentary called "Contagion! The BBC Four Pandemic". First broadcast on 22nd March 2018, and fronted by the trusted and well recognised mathematician Hannah Fry, the publicity for the programme says that Hannah…
"masterminds the experiment, and adopts the role of PATIENT ZERO by walking the streets of Haslemere in Surrey to launch the outbreak."
Haslemere is a small market town in the South of England, and it featured heavily in the documentary as the place the virus was first seeded. The contagion then spread around the UK via a Smart Phone App downloaded by "volunteers".
Fast forward to 29th February 2020 when the very same “Haslemere” made the news as the host town of the UK’s “real” Patient Zero. The tabloids and Sunday Papers called attention to this weird twist of fate. Hannah Fry was called on for comment. She laughed it off as “spooky coincidence.”
I knew in my bones this was no “spooky coincidence”, but rather someone’s idea of a very sick joke. This crucial opening sequence to the global “COVID show” was well orchestrated and years in the planning... and hats off to artistic director, it was indeed a very impressive piece of theatre.
But wait… there’s more!
By September 2020, Hannah Fry was openly boasting about her role in steering the UK government’s response to COVID-19. Credited as the “mastermind” behind The BBC Pandemic simulation experiment, she was a keynote speaker at the “Big Data” conference in London where she said that…
“data generated by the experiment was used to inform policy during the Covid-19 pandemic as the “basis of many of the papers government decisions have been based on”".
And on April 1st 2021, this claim was confirmed on Hannah’s own website:
“In 2018, Hannah made a documentary called “Contagion: the BBC4 Pandemic.” Fast forward to 2020 when the idea of a pandemic shifted out of the realm of fiction and became very very real. But although the show’s pandemic was fictional, the data was not – and the team at LSHTM were able to use everything they collected for the programme to model the real-world pandemic, which set a new gold standard on which the trajectory of the UK response was based.”
Let that sink in for a moment. EVERYTHING the BBC collected from the thousands of volunteers they had recruited for a TV programme, on the pretext that they were participating in a fictional pandemic simulation exercise, was used to model the COVID-19 pandemic, and this altered the trajectory of the UK government’s response.
Now watch my films.
Five-part series listed below in chronological order. They are all still available on YouTube (hanging on by a thread), Odysee, and I will post them to Substack in the following five posts.
Hannah Fry and the Peacock Feather. Part One: The Spooky Coincidence.
In which Hannah Fry and her Maths Team carry out "the biggest science experiment of its kind powered by citizens": Commissioned and funded by the BBC.
Hannah Fry and the Peacock Feather. Part Two: Secrets and Lies.
In December 2019, mathematician Hannah Fry presented the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures entitled "Secrets and Lies: The Hidden Power of Maths"... and, once again, her uncanny powers of prescience came to the fore.
BBC Pandemic: Seeding the Biggest Global Psy-Op of all time.
Is it really possible that the entire Covid pandemic is just an elaborate piece of theatre, eerily foretold by an obscure BBC TV programme shown on a backwater channel in 2018?
This video shows how the team of academics brought in to run the BBC Pandemic simulation experiment were subsequently recruited to the British government's "SPI-M" modelling group for the specific purpose of using their "BBC Pandemic Dataset" to topple the crucial first UK COVID domino.
BBC Pandemic: Domino Chain Reaction
How the BBC Pandemic Dataset from the 2018 "Contagion" documentary was used to set off a chain reaction to frighten the population into a trance-state of bewilderment and compliance.
BBC Pandemic: Into the Lobster Trap
How Hannah Fry and her Maths Team were mobilised to launch a game of follow-the-progressive-thought-leader in early 2020, guiding the UK population deep inside a Lobster Trap.
How a Lobster Trap works
1. The wide, funnel-shaped entrance is inviting and easy to walk into.
2. The tunnelled netting narrows, encouraging the lobster in one direction.
3. Once inside, escape back through the funnel is impossible. The lobster is trapped.
Wonderful into post awesome smoking gun evidence of a plan dispatched as practiced bravo!! :~)
This is the same shill who made the series vaccinated to talk people who refused round by showing how safe and wonderful it was.
Funnily enough when she introduced her guests as specialists in their field she forgot to mention they were on Pfizer payroll.
Her and everyone who pushed this junk should be put up against a wall because what they did to other human beings is inexcusable.