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Meanwhile in Switzerland:
(Translated)
A criminal complaint has been filed against Martin Ackermann, the head of the Swiss National Covid-19 Science Task Force and “possibly other parties involved”
The plaintiffs accuse Martin Ackermann of the following crimes, among others:
Repeated publication of implausible horror prognoses regarding the occupancy of the intensive care beds, with the aim of terrifying the public and implementing more stringent measures. Repeated and systematic manipulation of past ICU bed data, presumably with the aim of making the current situation appear more dramatic. False statements about hospitalizations and deaths. On the occasion of the Federal Council’s press conference on October 27, 2020, Martin Ackermann said of the current situation: “Switzerland has more hospitalizations and deaths per day than in mid-March. And the numbers keep increasing. ” The statement was wrong at this point. However, the numbers were later corrected upwards due to late registrations (which were debatable in themselves). Constantly changing reasons for tightening or maintaining the measures, depending on which indicator fits best into the desired narrative.
www.pilatustoday.ch
UK:
Scientists in the UK working as advisors for the government have expressed regret for using what they now admit to be “unethical” and “totalitarian” methods of instilling fear in the population in order to control behaviour during the pandemic, according to a report.
In KKKanada:
VANCOUVER—Governments across Canada have been withholding COVID-19 data in an exercise of “paternalistic” information-hoarding likely meant to regulate public reaction to the pandemic, says an access-to-information advocate.
Sean Holman, an access to information expert and journalism professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary, said uproar in British Columbia Friday over revelations the provincial government was only releasing a fraction of its COVID-19 data to the public is just one example of such secrecy.
www.thestar.com
(Translated)
A criminal complaint has been filed against Martin Ackermann, the head of the Swiss National Covid-19 Science Task Force and “possibly other parties involved”
The plaintiffs accuse Martin Ackermann of the following crimes, among others:
Repeated publication of implausible horror prognoses regarding the occupancy of the intensive care beds, with the aim of terrifying the public and implementing more stringent measures. Repeated and systematic manipulation of past ICU bed data, presumably with the aim of making the current situation appear more dramatic. False statements about hospitalizations and deaths. On the occasion of the Federal Council’s press conference on October 27, 2020, Martin Ackermann said of the current situation: “Switzerland has more hospitalizations and deaths per day than in mid-March. And the numbers keep increasing. ” The statement was wrong at this point. However, the numbers were later corrected upwards due to late registrations (which were debatable in themselves). Constantly changing reasons for tightening or maintaining the measures, depending on which indicator fits best into the desired narrative.

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UK:
Scientists in the UK working as advisors for the government have expressed regret for using what they now admit to be “unethical” and “totalitarian” methods of instilling fear in the population in order to control behaviour during the pandemic, according to a report.
In KKKanada:
VANCOUVER—Governments across Canada have been withholding COVID-19 data in an exercise of “paternalistic” information-hoarding likely meant to regulate public reaction to the pandemic, says an access-to-information advocate.
Sean Holman, an access to information expert and journalism professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary, said uproar in British Columbia Friday over revelations the provincial government was only releasing a fraction of its COVID-19 data to the public is just one example of such secrecy.

Governments across Canada withholding COVID-19 data to regulate public reaction to pandemic, says access-to-information advocate
Said Sean Holman, an access to information expert and journalism professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary: “If they have more information than the public, then they can … have more control over the reactions of the public. That’s what’s going on.”
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