UK BROADSHEET EDITOR: "WE CAN’T RUN ANTI-VAX STORIES BECAUSE IT WOULD JEOPARDISE THE 'VACCINE' ROLL-OUT"
How one journalist pitched stories in 2021 of these killer shots prematurely ending people’s lives – and how she has a whole lot more now
JACQUI DEEVOY has been a freelance journalist for 38 years. But the past two have been like nothing she has ever experienced. Never before have editors totally ignored a reporter who is pitching ideas for the newspaper. Here, writing exclusively for News Uncut, Jacqui reveals what editors had to say – or not – to her many stories of jab deaths and harms
“WE CAN’T run anti-vax stories because it’d jeopardise the vaccine rollout,” said the news editor of a well-known UK broadsheet back in January 2021, after I’d offered the paper stories about people who had died after having the Covid jab.
Yes, even then – that soon after the first jabs had been given to two trusting pensioners in December 2020 – I had distraught relatives of victims contacting me, desperate to get their stories published. Not only because they wanted to vent about what had happened to their loved ones but also because they wanted to warn others about the dangers of these new experimental injections.
There was one woman who told me how her 70-year-old mum had felt a bit tired after having the AstraZeneca shot, went to bed for a nap and never woke up.
There was a man called Dave, whose 42-year-old ex-wife died in his arms hours after being jabbed.
There was someone called Lee, whose dad was jabbed to death in a care home.
The stories were flooding in from all angles.