Just looking through my twitter feed and I see this, and straight away, that looks like a man, and there is something odd about the skin, the way it moves.
So let's look who the person is who is smiling while talking about covid vaccines, still births and miscarriages. Right, apparently one of the satanists at the UK's Department of Health and Social Care. Fancy that.
Dr Viki Male | COVID vaccines in Pregnancy
COVID 19 and Pregnancy: Vaccines, Fertility, & Breastfeeding
I'm sure Mark would say, "one of those tranny voices". And another plastic skin look.
Funny how the video quality gets progressively worse as she continues to speak. From Royal Imperial College, a Performing Arts College it would appear.
Reminds me of this...
Let's cut out the distracting detail.
The sickness of government actors
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We previously discussed whether Alexandra was a man. We can make some comparisons from the video in the last post.

Both are sitting a bedroom scene, is that to give us a sense these are real people? A personal rather than a corporate feel, as if they are being authentic?
In both instances the backgrounds are probably fake and they are in fact sitting in front of a green wall. Notice both people have freakishly long hair; I suspect this is a visual trick to reduce a wide shoulder width. If it's hidden it isn't there as far as the eye is concerned, therefore hair is used to cover a part of the shoulder to remove it. But there is something else interesting about Viki, which more than anything else gives away the fact this is a man pretending to be a woman, by the way, working at Imperial College; that's Neil Ferguson Imperial College.
You'll probably need to watch the video to see what I'm getting at. Apparently she is sitting on a blue chair. But if you look at her jumper, it's got a patten, but the top section is plain blue, an almost identical to the chair. But if we look closer, the blue part of the jumper isn't actually part of the jumper.
Do you see the way it cuts into the red stripe; if you check the other side, the way it sits doesn't match. So, we can conclude the blue section has been added to the jumper. A blue strip of material, very close in colour to her seat, has been added to Viki's shoulders. The only reason for that is an optical trick she has purposely setup prior to the interview. And what is the point of the optical trick? I'll post up some pictures in my next post.
Both are sitting a bedroom scene, is that to give us a sense these are real people? A personal rather than a corporate feel, as if they are being authentic?
In both instances the backgrounds are probably fake and they are in fact sitting in front of a green wall. Notice both people have freakishly long hair; I suspect this is a visual trick to reduce a wide shoulder width. If it's hidden it isn't there as far as the eye is concerned, therefore hair is used to cover a part of the shoulder to remove it. But there is something else interesting about Viki, which more than anything else gives away the fact this is a man pretending to be a woman, by the way, working at Imperial College; that's Neil Ferguson Imperial College.
You'll probably need to watch the video to see what I'm getting at. Apparently she is sitting on a blue chair. But if you look at her jumper, it's got a patten, but the top section is plain blue, an almost identical to the chair. But if we look closer, the blue part of the jumper isn't actually part of the jumper.
Do you see the way it cuts into the red stripe; if you check the other side, the way it sits doesn't match. So, we can conclude the blue section has been added to the jumper. A blue strip of material, very close in colour to her seat, has been added to Viki's shoulders. The only reason for that is an optical trick she has purposely setup prior to the interview. And what is the point of the optical trick? I'll post up some pictures in my next post.
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Do you see the way the blue strip merges into the seat behind her, and we visually see her shoulders as being more waif like and feminine. That goes with the way she is shaking her head in a bit of an over-the-top way as she speaks. I've noticed this before, it's a tell it is a man pretending to be a woman.
Also, there is a reason she keeps smiling; her face at rest, she doesn't look feminine at all.
Same type of face as Jake-the-Asshole.
Also, with Jake as an example, we can see the reason for the strip of material, and the type of shape it is actually hiding.
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Her face screams male but I find her ear pretty small for a man.
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It's funny, I nearly put up a post about Viki's ears, so let's do it here. Things to note; ears are flexible, they always change the ears. I would suggest, minimal actual prosthetics to change someone's look would be ears and nose. Ears, because they are apparently a useful aid in being able to identify someone. Likewise, the nose is somewhat flexible and changing it gives a different profile making someone look more masculine or feminine.
In all of my research on prosthetic fakery, I've not seen ear well appliances directly addressed. They are a secret squirrel. But I know, because of discussions around say Paul McCartney's false ears, it is most definitely a thing.

It becomes apparent if the ears go red, then they don't match the ear inset. Below is Paul Nuttall of UKip. UKip is an interesting study, because I do think it started out as a grassroots party, I can't be sure, but it gives a good indication why trying to do anything via the political root is now next to useless; and actually why I post here. Mark Steyn is absolutely correct; pretend you live in a democracy then refuse to engage with the majority view, expect them to reject the bent rules of the game an use any other means at their disposal to take you down, even if it means risking their own destruction in the process.
We see that the skin on the face must be fake as the ear join is very apparent. We can see the fake skin actually folds into the ear well. This changes the inner ear's look and probably its apparent shape. Just for context, this picture was taken after the Brexit vote and before the 2017 GE, Nigel Farage had stood down from UKip and his deputy, Paul Nuttall, had won the leadership contest. Paul's character is an annoying scouse twat that no one in their right mind would choose to vote for, and that's why the powers that be made sure he got the leadership and made sure everyone across the country knew who he was. The point, to scuttle the party before the 2017 General Election so it didn't win any actual seats or MPs.
The Guardian, Sat 25 Feb 2017: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... p-with-him
Let's pick them out, he's a racist, an antisemite, a liar who looks for sympathy by association, someone who claims other people's work as his own, so therefore is not as bright as he appears to be. Guardian, what happened to your subtlety, your putdowns here at least have a bit of class. I guess the AI now used to generate your content isn't as smart as you would have us believe.
I'm not sure if this is actually the same person as the above; but this is Paul Nuttall's pre-Brexit look. Like a scallywag complete with a fake scar; clearly a ruffian who has had his face slashed in the past during a dispute. Subconsciously alludes to violence and gang dynamics.
But a closer look, we see it is all fake. A thickening around the top of the ear betrays fake skin, again with the slight reddening of the outer ear we see the fake part folds into the well and onto the top of the lobe. This time we see pressure against the earlobe so it must be to change the overall shape of the ear.
As I said, UKip is an interesting study as I believe it started as a grassroots party. So, if I start a political party and put all the hard work in, they will either destroy me as a racist/white supremacist, as they did with the BNP...wait a minute, aren't they a bunch of hate-filled racists? Yep, that's the point. Or they'll do what they did with UKip. Either way...the "democracy" aspect of the UK political system means the establishment will place their tool at the top via the triggering of a leadership contest.
So in my example, because of all my hard work, people in my community like my message and join me. And because my message is different, my party becomes popular. Seeing this, the establishment will start paying people/fake names to join my party. I'll get a sudden influx of members and think I'm on my way to electoral success, but in actual fact, the people who are against my message have joined my party and now actually outnumber the people who are for my message. Suddenly lots of problems start, arguments, controversy will be created based on a particular policy I have, it will become bitter. Someone will suggest, the only way to solve it is via the democratic method, I will be assured I will win if I agree to a leadership election, it is a formality, but the democratic process needs to prevail. A leadership election ensues, I lose. My party is taken from me and is turned into an impudent nothing that just parrots the major parties on the main issues. This is what happened to UKip in a nutshell, the person who founded it lost a leadership election to Nigel Farage, only just, but Farage then installed his cronies at the top of the party ready to scuttle it whenever it got to the point of winning.
Vicki's ears next.
In all of my research on prosthetic fakery, I've not seen ear well appliances directly addressed. They are a secret squirrel. But I know, because of discussions around say Paul McCartney's false ears, it is most definitely a thing.
It becomes apparent if the ears go red, then they don't match the ear inset. Below is Paul Nuttall of UKip. UKip is an interesting study, because I do think it started out as a grassroots party, I can't be sure, but it gives a good indication why trying to do anything via the political root is now next to useless; and actually why I post here. Mark Steyn is absolutely correct; pretend you live in a democracy then refuse to engage with the majority view, expect them to reject the bent rules of the game an use any other means at their disposal to take you down, even if it means risking their own destruction in the process.
We see that the skin on the face must be fake as the ear join is very apparent. We can see the fake skin actually folds into the ear well. This changes the inner ear's look and probably its apparent shape. Just for context, this picture was taken after the Brexit vote and before the 2017 GE, Nigel Farage had stood down from UKip and his deputy, Paul Nuttall, had won the leadership contest. Paul's character is an annoying scouse twat that no one in their right mind would choose to vote for, and that's why the powers that be made sure he got the leadership and made sure everyone across the country knew who he was. The point, to scuttle the party before the 2017 General Election so it didn't win any actual seats or MPs.
The Guardian, Sat 25 Feb 2017: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... p-with-him
Paul Nuttall's troubled relationship with the truth finally catches up with him
Whether it’s lies about being a footballer, having a PhD or losing close friends at Hillsborough, the Ukip leader always has someone else to blame
In 1999 David Renton, a history lecturer at Edge Hill college in Lancashire, asked his undergraduates to write an essay about the causes of the Holocaust.
Renton recalls how one of his students – a bright and outspoken man who, at 23, was older than others in the class, handed in an essay in which he suggested there was an argument to be made that Jewish people had brought it upon themselves.
According to Renton, to justify this argument, the student cited the notorious Holocaust denier David Irving. This was a time when Irving was regularly in the news as he prepared to embark upon the doomed libel action now being depicted in Denial, a film written by David Hare and starring Rachel Weisz.
“It was really quite extraordinary,” Renton says. “It seemed like the only reason he’d managed to shoehorn this reference to David Irving in was in order to put in something which was saying in effect that there had been lots of Jewish people in Germany, and somehow they’d brought the Holocaust on themselves.”
Renton believed the student was testing the acceptable limits of free speech. On the advice of colleagues, he had a long conversation with the student, explaining why it was really not appropriate to cite Irving. At this point, Renton says, the student said something that completely took him aback. He said that he was not responsible for the citations: his girlfriend had found them on the internet...
Let's pick them out, he's a racist, an antisemite, a liar who looks for sympathy by association, someone who claims other people's work as his own, so therefore is not as bright as he appears to be. Guardian, what happened to your subtlety, your putdowns here at least have a bit of class. I guess the AI now used to generate your content isn't as smart as you would have us believe.
I'm not sure if this is actually the same person as the above; but this is Paul Nuttall's pre-Brexit look. Like a scallywag complete with a fake scar; clearly a ruffian who has had his face slashed in the past during a dispute. Subconsciously alludes to violence and gang dynamics.
But a closer look, we see it is all fake. A thickening around the top of the ear betrays fake skin, again with the slight reddening of the outer ear we see the fake part folds into the well and onto the top of the lobe. This time we see pressure against the earlobe so it must be to change the overall shape of the ear.
As I said, UKip is an interesting study as I believe it started as a grassroots party. So, if I start a political party and put all the hard work in, they will either destroy me as a racist/white supremacist, as they did with the BNP...wait a minute, aren't they a bunch of hate-filled racists? Yep, that's the point. Or they'll do what they did with UKip. Either way...the "democracy" aspect of the UK political system means the establishment will place their tool at the top via the triggering of a leadership contest.
So in my example, because of all my hard work, people in my community like my message and join me. And because my message is different, my party becomes popular. Seeing this, the establishment will start paying people/fake names to join my party. I'll get a sudden influx of members and think I'm on my way to electoral success, but in actual fact, the people who are against my message have joined my party and now actually outnumber the people who are for my message. Suddenly lots of problems start, arguments, controversy will be created based on a particular policy I have, it will become bitter. Someone will suggest, the only way to solve it is via the democratic method, I will be assured I will win if I agree to a leadership election, it is a formality, but the democratic process needs to prevail. A leadership election ensues, I lose. My party is taken from me and is turned into an impudent nothing that just parrots the major parties on the main issues. This is what happened to UKip in a nutshell, the person who founded it lost a leadership election to Nigel Farage, only just, but Farage then installed his cronies at the top of the party ready to scuttle it whenever it got to the point of winning.
Vicki's ears next.
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We see there is something odd about Viki's inner ear, it is slightly redder on the outer ear rim. If we take the ear well to be an insert, we see evidence of it just visible curling up onto the redder rim. And that red part of the upper ear is curled over in an unnatural way.
Again, the colour is different inside the ear as opposed to the outer rim. We see a definite vertical line inside the fold of the ear rim, it being paler on the inside, redder on the outside.
The ear has an odd compressed shape where the middle section is sticking out. It is easy to manipulate an ear into that shape, but it needs to be held in place by something, and we do see evidence of that something.
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Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice
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This Anthem for Justice is my attempt to succinctly chronicle the calculated intentionality underlying the COVID tyranny, and I ask your help in spreading the clear message that #MistakesWereNOTMade. Please share this poem and keep it handy for the next time anybody uses verbiage to gloss over the atrocities committed. Let’s make 2023 the Year of Accountability so none dare repeat such acts in the future.