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Chris Whitty says he will keep Notice of Liability served to him for harming children with the Covid-19 Vaccine “as a souvenir”

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Chris Whitty has been served with a Notice of Liability for any harm caused to a single child due to his decision to overrule the JCVI and recommend the Covid-19 vaccine is offered to all children over the age of twelve. However, rather than take the documents served to him seriously he instead stated that he would “keep them as a souvenir”.

The Chief Medical Officer was visiting the University of Plymouth at the time the papers were served to him. Whilst outside surrounded by bodyguards he was approached by a group of women who attempted to serve him the notice of liability.

One woman held out the notice for Chris Whitty to take but he instead stood staring at it in an extremely awkward stance before saying “it’s up to you if you want me to have it, keep it as a souvenir”.

Whitty didn’t take it and instead walked off saying “it was nice to meet you all”. However, as he turned the corner he was then confronted by another woman who attempted to serve him the notice of liability directly outside the University of Plymouth. It’s not known what the woman said to Whitty however, she eventually threw the notice of liability directly at his feet.

Whitty awkwardly stepped over the documents before one of his bodyguards picked them up and carried them with him, meaning the Chief Medical Officer has been duly served notice of liability for any harm that will occur to a child due to his decision to allow them to have an experimental Covid-19 vaccine.

On the 3rd September 2021 the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) announced (see here) they were not recommending the Pfizer Covid-19 injection be offered to all children over the age of 12.

The assessment by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) is that the health benefits from vaccination are marginally greater than the potential known harms. However, the margin of benefit is considered too small to support universal vaccination of healthy 12 to 15 year olds at this time.

However in an unprecedented move, at a press conference on Monday September 13th, the four Chief Medical Officer’s (CMO’s) of the United Kingdom overruled the JCVI and advised the UK Government to offer the Pfizer vaccine to children aged between 12 and 15.

Around 3 million under-16s are due to be offered the jabs after Chris Whitty endorsed the move, claiming it may “help prevent outbreaks in classrooms and further disruptions to education this winter”.

Watch Chris Whitty say he will keep the notice of liability served to him “as a souvenir” in the video below –

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dnomsed
dnomsed
2 years ago

He will now be held to account at Nurembourg 2. May His neck stretch long.

Stephanie
Stephanie
2 years ago

the only outbreak in the winter will be the normal common cold for classrooms. he looks dead behind the eyes, the souless bastard

Cissy
Cissy
2 years ago

There will be more souvenirs on the way…

John
John
2 years ago

They will stuff his souvenir down his throat just before they hang him.

Davos Dave
Davos Dave
2 years ago

Witless obviously knows nothing about how the Law of the land works. We’ve got news for him. If the Notice is in his possession he has been duly served. He will then have to respond in writing to remain in honour. I would suggest to those that served the papers to begin a Commercial Lien process. Highly effective. Research.

GundelP
GundelP
Reply to  Davos Dave
1 year ago

Not only that, I’ve watched an interview, this molecular biologist lady stated that based on the Nurnberg code, we have right to ‘hunt down’ these criminals (?), quite the beginning, around 0:20 but the whole interview, professional part is very interesting.

Fay Fairley
Fay Fairley
1 year ago

He can take it to Neurenberg and use it as a reference. Could this man stoop any lower.

Janeice
Janeice
1 year ago

Does anyone have a copy of the liability of harm form to give to your employer to sign?

Scorpio
Scorpio
Reply to  Janeice
1 year ago

You could try Doctors for Covid Ethics (D4CE), they have some (adaptable) letter templates in their resources section http://www.doctors4covidethics.org/resources-2/ , also miriaf.co.uk may have something, also Alliance For Natural Health (Uk/international – they also have a US site/branch), search Covid for all their covid news/resources…I think D4CE would be the best place to start. Good luck.

Miriam on miriaf site has legal experience/ knowledge and can also do bespoke stuff.

Scorpio
Scorpio
Reply to  Janeice
1 year ago

Correction, it’s Miri, not Miriam

Peytoia
Peytoia
1 year ago

For the record, I’m not sure that Chris Whitty’s response to the first woman was quite as reported. Having listened to the recording several times, I think that what he actually said was, “it’s up to you, you’re welcome to have it – keep it as a souvenir”. To which I think she responded, “a souvenir? It’s yours!”.

Not that it makes his response or actions any less reprehensible.