CORRECTION: CovertAction Magazine, having agreed to publish the article and having sent it to the copy editor in mid September 2023, pulled it on 15th October 2023, within hours of being informed about this video. Apparently, "there was a coordinated group on the board of directors of the magazine intent on not having it published" - further evidence that Wood's research represents the third rail that must not be grasped and that a hidden veto power exists at the very end of the publication process, even in supposedly alternative publications. In a delicious irony, covert action appears to have infiltrated CovertAction Magazine.
On 5 May 2020, the Department of Health and Social Care tweeted: “Meeting with friends can risk lives. Whenever you leave home and meet someone else, you’re increasing risk for everyone. Anyone can get it. Anyone can spread it. #StayHomeSaveLives.” The tweet includes a link to a 15 second clip showing four young people socializing. Sinister text and an arrow point to the person on the left: “HAS MILD CORONAVIRUS, HASN’T NOTICED.” The camera then pans to the person on the right and more sinister text appears: “LIVES WITH HIS LITTLE SISTER,” “PASSES IT TO HIS LITTLE SISTER,” “SISTER ENDS UP IN HOSPITAL.” The clip ends with a shot of the sister in hospital wearing an oxygen mask. The subtext is that absolute obedience to authority – to the point of renouncing one’s in-person friendships – is required to avoid the trauma of doing harm to children/relatives.
LBC’s Shelagh Fogarty issued an incitement to violence on air: “I would literally be in fights with these [unvaccinated] people. How do you see them at work without wanting to poison their coffee?”
In March 2021, when comedian Alex Lasarev sarcastically used a megaphone to congratulate pedestrians for “following the narrative and trusting the news and not questioning anything,” a furious cyclist used his bicycle to smash in Lasarev’s car window at a junction.