A number of politicians, including the CRG and senior backbenchers like @SirGrahamBrady, have been working with anti-vax group HART.
One member of the House of Lords even joined the group, and offered them media training to help them get their message across!
At the beginning, HART's strategy (set by founder Narice Bernard and political fixer Bernie de Haldevang) was to work as a "scientific partner" to the Conservative backbench 1922 Committee and Covid Recovery Group, providing them with evidence to use to sway government policy.
Andrew Rosindell (Con, Romford) provided an early opening in mid January, before HART officially launched.
Bernie claimed to be "quite pally" with Rosindell, who was "completely on side".
He then uses Rosindell as a gateway to Liam Fox and the CRG's Mark Harper and Steve Baker.
Narice and Bernie send Rosindell a letter to pass on to CRG chair Harper and his deputy Baker, telling them HART could support their efforts to "encourage the government to review its Covid measures", by providing "evidence-based second opinions" to "examine policy decisions".
Rosindell obligingly forwards the email to his colleagues, describing Bernie de Haldevang as a "good friend".
He describes HART as "independent experts" and suggests they "might be useful in providing scientific weight to the CRG".
They're actually a bunch of cranks.
The CRG lap it up. A week later, Jemma Moran describes a "really good chat with Ed Barker", who's "keen to set up a call with Joel to look at the data with Steve Baker".
That's Joel Smalley, purveyor of dodgy graphs, who claims vaccines cause surges in deaths all over the world!
The CRG discuss HART "creating a media story" they can back, and also advise HART to start writing weekly bulletins and sending them to all MPs. Which they do.
The first few bulletins are mostly drafted by secret HART member Michael Yeadon, even AFTER he's exposed as a racist!
Meanwhile HART's Ellen Townsend and Anthony Brookes had joined Gupta, Heneghan and Dingwall at a meeting with Graham Brady, Andrew Bridgen and other MPs.
Ellen provides attendees with "bullet points for MPs to take away" based on HART material, without revealing their source.
HART had by this point already met @SirGrahamBrady, chairman of the Conservative backbenchers' 1922 Committee, with a video call on January 21st.
And so, by the end of January, Narice claims HART are "engaged with all the government's biggest critics at the highest level".
HART member Jonathan Engler stays in regular contact with Sir Graham Brady (his local MP) by phone and text
Brady is often mentioned in leaked HART chat logs. Members see him as "ideologically aligned to our thinking", a way to reach other MPs, or even the Prime Minister!
This proves useful in March, when HART releases a booklet including Joel Smalley's suggestion that the surge in deaths last winter was caused by vaccination!
Brady is quick out of the gates to defend HART against the backlash, describing it as "a pleasure".
Jonathan Engler reports that Graham Brady "doesn't seem at all put out" by the furore over HART's suggestion that covid vaccines may have killed thousands of Brits over the winter.
After a phone call, Engler assures HART that Brady "remains totally with us".
It's perhaps no surprise Brady was happy to back HART even after they openly attacked the vaccine programme.
After all, he was recently caught meeting a bunch of conspiracy nuts who want to put government Ministers on trial for crimes against humanity!
The Brady connection also comes in handy when William Wragg and Christopher Chope ask questions in Parliament about post-vaccination deaths.
The MPs are asking about vaccine effectiveness, not adverse reactions, but HART think they can "point them in the right direction". 🙄
Members suggest that Engler talks to Brady, who promptly offers to forward HART's questions to Wragg and Chope.
HART think if they innocently ask for data to prove the vaccines are safe, it will prove they aren't.
The email is drafted by anti-vax homeopath Anna Rayner.
A few months later Christopher Chope sponsors the "Vaccine Damage Bill", and is now making rather wild claims in Parliament about the extent of vaccine related deaths.
Is this just coincidence, or did HART's letter to Chope via Sir Graham Brady hit its mark? 🤔
HART also take advantage of the access their friends at UsForThem already had with MPs.
Ros Jones, a member of both groups, gave UsForThem founder Molly Kingsley HART's "lockdown harms" doc to use in a meeting with Iain Duncan Smith, working with HART members to hone it for UfT.
Elsewhere Ros Jones gets UsForThem to "point their MP contacts in our direction", although both groups are keen to "keep any links below the radar" after UfT attracted negative attention from the Guardian and @BylineTimes.
She says Esther McVey and Brady are "signed up" to UfT.
Friendly journalists also help HART connect with politicians.
Having setup a meeting with MPs back in January, Lucy Johnston of the Sunday Express later passes HART's infamous March bulletin to Lord Sumption, who gives it a positive write up .. in the Telegraph.
But while HART member Paul Yowell follows up with Lord Sumption, behind closed doors other members aren't as keen on him.
They suggest Sumption is selfish, irritable, "pig ignorant", and says things just to "maintain his aura of superior intellectual judgment". 😳
When Lord Sumption seems to rollover on vaccine passports, members suggest he's just doing it so he can go to his holiday home in France, that he's been "got to", or even that he "has had the vaccine and is not himself anymore"!
But it's another Lord's involvement with HART that raises concerns.
Lord Moonie actually joined HART!
He changes accounts in May, so his early posts are sadly lost, but he can be seen tagged by other members as <@U01MCCPPM5M>.
Easily identifiable from his intro on February 12:
From replies to Lord Moonie's lost messages, it's pretty clear he offered HART media training!
So a group of cranks, conspiracy theorists and anti-vaxxers seemingly got advice from a member of the House of Lords on better ways to present their covid sceptic message to the world.
Unsurprisingly HART also have links to the Brexit Party / Reform UK.
Derek Winton and Greig Mair, who both stood for Reform UK, were invited into HART by Christine Padgham of Inform Scotland.
Edmund Fordham, HART's resident ivermectin pusher, is a former Brexit Party candidate.
Edmund Fordham is still working with Reform UK leader @TiceRichard, although he thinks he's making a "political mistake" by backing the NHS and Astra-Zeneca.
Meanwhile Ros Jones says Tice joined an "excellent meeting on ivermectin" with her, Fordham and Tess Lawrie of BIRD.
Jonathan Engler has also been in touch with Tice, and says he asked him if he could put them in contact with Tim Martin. To talk about distributing HART anti-vax leaflets in Wetherspoons pubs!
Thankfully there's no evidence that this idea went any further.
On the other end of the political spectrum, HART founder Narice Bernard went on to run the Liberal Spring campaign, an attempt to take over the Liberal Democrats and turn them into an anti-lockdown party.
It failed.
Narice involved his friend Michael Yeadon in the campaign too.
Further out on the fringe, HART's Mark Boullé stood for covid quack party Freedom Alliance in Oxford, with Ros Jones offering to help his campaign.
Ros also knows two people from UsForThem who stood for the party, while Gary Sidley asked members to help a candidate in Edinburgh.
UPDATE: Another politician targeted by HART was Tory peer Lord Attlee, grandson of Labour Prime Minister Clement Attlee.
Michael Yeadon had "cultivated" him in 2020, and says Attlee even tabled questions about PCR testing in the House of Lords under Yeadon’s "guidance"! 😬
These seem to be the questions, from November 30th to December 14th 2020. Just as the Alpha variant was taking hold.
By the time his last question was tabled, covid cases were surging. The vast majority weren't false positives. Thousands of people died.
Yeadon told HART founder Narice Bernard in January 2021 that Lord Attlee "should be considered a potential ally in Parliament".
But a month later, Yeadon admitted that Attlee "no longer replies to me" and suggested someone else should contact him.
So what went wrong?
Well, apparently Lord Attlee had belatedly realised the surge in covid deaths in the winter of 2020-21 showed Yeadon’s "false positive pseudo-epidemic" narrative was wrong.
Yeadon, still clinging to this belief even at the covid peak in January 2021, calls it an "odd comment"!
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Proving once again that he'll do anything that gives him an opportunity to promote himself, Aseem Malhotra is appearing at an online "Long COVID masterclass" .. run by a homeopath and featuring several notorious anti-vaxxers, quacks and conspiracy theorists. 🧵
The online event which Aseem Malhotra is taking part in and helping to promote is hosted by an American homeopath and "expert in silver and copper therapeutics", who claims he can cure diseases with herbal medicine and "belief in the Holy Spirit"!
Or in layman's terms, a quack.
Speaking alongside Aseem Malhotra:
1) Judy Mikovits, who's spent the last decade blaming everything from ME and autism to cancer on a retrovirus which she falsely claims is found in vaccines. More recently she starred in the Plandemic series, promoting covid conspiracy theories.
Good start to Nigel Farage's life as an MP, as he claims that he gave incorrect information to the Register of Interests. 🤦♂️ His first entry in the register says he's paid "£97,928.40 a month" by GB News. But now he claims that sum was for "several months of work". 🤷♂️
Nigel Farage is also the only employee of the "company" that GB News pays him through. So the whole setup is just a tax dodge, and any "significant expenses" it generates are likely to be Farage's own personal spending.
The other highlight of Farage's first Register entry is the £32,836 of travel costs a donor paid for him to fly to America to "support a friend who was almost killed". He is, of course, talking about Donald Trump.
It's not clear how this "represented Clacton on the world stage".
Racist thug Tommy Robinson and racist mug Laurence Fox held an ironically named "unite the kingdom" rally in London this weekend. Unsurprisingly lots of conspiracy theorists turned up to support them. 🧵
Alan Miller interviewed Laurence Fox. In the clip Miller defended Tommy Robinson, and claimed that him almost causing a trial to collapse by breaching reporting restrictions was a "free speech" issue. 🤦♂️
Miller leads a group of anti-vax and climate change conspiracy theorists.
In another Miller interview, Norman Fenton described former football hooligan Tommy Robinson as a "great heroic patriot", and said he's been "following him for years".
Fenton is a member of anti-vax misinfo group HART, and has accused the ONS of lying to cover up vaccine deaths.
Conspiracist X went into overdrive after the attempt on Trump's life yesterday. Within minutes they'd already misidentified the shooter and blamed everyone from the CIA and Mossad to the "Deep State" for the shooting, which sadly claimed the life of a bystander at the rally. 🧵
Conspiracy theorists quickly identified the shooter as "antifa extremist" Mark Violets, saying he posted a video before the attack and had been arrested. None of which was true.
The photo is of an Italian football blogger, and the real shooter was dead.
Last week Andrew Bridgen claimed Ukraine might be working on a dirty bomb to use in a "false flag" attack in Europe. Unsurprisingly his comments have now been amplified by the Russian military and state media, and echoed back by Russian assets and useful idiots here in the UK. 🧵
Andrew Bridgen had an "incredibly productive" meeting with the Russian ambassador in London earlier this year.
Since then he's claimed Rishi Sunak called the election to avoid being a wartime PM, and that Ukraine's planning a "false flag" nuclear attack in Europe "like 9/11". 😳
Meanwhile Russian assets and useful idiots here in the UK have been amplifying these claims of false flag attacks and dirty bombs.
John and Irina Mappin at least are known to have visited the Russian embassy recently, and all frequently share Russian propaganda on social media.
Reform's manifesto (or "contract") panders to conspiracy theorists, falsely linking covid vaccines to excess deaths and pledging to "reject" the WEF, WHO and digital currencies.
Unsurprising, given many of their supporters and candidates have rather odd views on these topics. 🧵
Nigel Farage and his Reform Party recently got an endorsement from Laurence Fox of the similarly named Reclaim Party.
Farage even recorded a video with Fox, who has repeatedly compared the Pride flag to the Swastika and promoted Islamophobia.
With friends like these...
Laurence Fox's fiancée also took selfies with Farage while out supporting him in Clacton.
She's recently claimed (amongst many other things) that the pandemic didn't happen and that "they" manipulate the weather to rob us of vital Vitamin D. Right before a heat wave started. 🤦♂️