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FOI 953 - Monkey Pox

 

Information Requested:

As we seem to be headed for another fraudulent “pandemic/PLANdemic” (back-to-back pandemics - what are the odds?), I am looking for the following information:

1. Did NHS Wales play a role in the monkeypox pandemic “simulation” that was conducted by the Nuclear Threat Initiative in March 2021?
2. Is it pronounced “monkeypox” or “MONEYpox”?
3. As witnessed during covid, are NHS Wales nurses currently practicing their Tiktok routines to showcase how empty the hospitals really are?
4. Does NHS Wales have a plentiful supply of Midazolam to mass-murder monkeypox patients using the same method as the NHS used to mass-murder covid patients?
5. Will NHS Wales again be applying blanket “Do Not Resuscitate” orders to monkeypox patients without their consent?
6. What is the approximate number of patients NHS Wales hopes will die as a result of not being able to get life-saving appointments due to the monkeypox “PLANdemic”?
7. Will doctors again be forced to only use “approved” treatment regimes which invariably make the patient’s health situation worse while at the same time suppressing known, effective treatments?

And finally,

8. Did NHS Wales’ credibility die WITH covid or FROM covid? (Do you see what I did there)
 

 

Information provided for the answer:

Thank you for your recent request. 

I am writing to inform you that your request for information received 04 July 2022 will not be processed.

I have decided that I must regard your request as vexatious within the meaning of Section 14[1] of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.  I am not obliged to respond to such requests and in accordance with Section 17 of the FOIA this letter acts as a refusal notice.

Having considered your request, and taking full account of the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA), and the Information Commissioner’s guidance on dealing with such requests, I have made the decision to treat these requests as vexatious and so under Section 14(1) FOIA, your request for information is refused. 

Please note that any further requests of a similar nature will also be treated as vexatious and as permitted under the FOIA you will not receive any response.

The reasons that I have decided that your request is vexatious refers to my assessment of the request and its impact. I am not in any way, by using this term suggesting that I regard you as vexatious or that I consider you were unreasonable to make the request. 

John Lawson
Head of Information Governance
Public Health Wales NHS Trust.

 


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