Tess Lawrie
So many of us have duly presented such evidence to those with the power to influence policy. I recently received this remarkable paper, based on correspondence by someone who is related to a number of members of the UK’s House of Lords. In it, the relation explains, point by salient point, why she will not be getting vaccinated… yet.
To say this person did her research is an understatement. Every point is duly referenced, and every point reason enough to say no to vaccination. It must have taken many hours and much consideration to compose, and its rigour would put many scientists and researchers to shame.
I have asked the author for her permission to publish it in full and I am delighted that she has agreed, with the understandable condition that she remains anonymous. It is long: if you have received this in an email it may have been cut short and you will need to read the rest directly on the website. I hope you do, since a work such as this deserves to be read by everyone.