MHRA Customer Service Dodges Important Questions

The government is pushing strongly for everyone, even children as young as 12, to get vaccinated with a gene modifying ‘vaccine’ that is still under trial and has already caused more deaths and adverse reactions than all previous vaccines combined.

In some workplaces employees are being forced to be jabbed, or they will lose their jobs.

Under these circumstances, doesn’t everyone have the right to get answers to a few basic questions? As far as MHRA’s response is concerned, that does not appear to be the case. Rather, MHRA’s customer services response proves that we are to be treated like a herd of cattle with no right to question anything. The inquiry irritates them. So does the truth, it seems.


Dear Sir or Madam,

Using Freedom of Information can you please answer the following:

    • The injection that they are using for covid, can you please state if that is a proper vaccine or a Synthetic Pathogen injection?
    • Has this injection gone through all trials and tests to qualify it to be called a proper vaccine?
    • Is it still on trial and if yes when shall that end?
    • Has any proof been given to you that those Synthetic Pathogen injections are killing and maiming?
    • If you know that those injections are killing and maiming, and you continue that is criminal and murder even?

 

I look forward to your reply,

Roy McIntosh


MHRA Customer Services <MHRACustomerServices@mhra.gov.uk>
Mon 18/10/2021 13:45

Dear Roy McIntosh,

The Freedom of Information Act places a general duty on public authorities to give access to official information. However, the Act also provides an exemption to that duty for requests that are vexatious. As such we are refusing your request under Section 14 of the Freedom of Information Act.

An indicator which may result in a request to be deemed as vexatious include:

Abusive or aggressive language – The tone or language of the requester’s correspondence goes beyond the level of criticism that a public authority or its employees should reasonably expect to receive.

Based on this we have determined your request to be vexatious.

If you disagree with how we have interpreted the Freedom of Information Act 2000 in answering your request, you can ask for an internal review. Please reply to this email, within two months of this reply, specifying that you would like an Internal Review to be carried out.

Due to the ongoing Covid-19 situation, we are not able to accept delivery of any documents or correspondence by post or courier to any of our offices

Please remember to quote the reference number above in any future communications.

If you were to remain dissatisfied with the outcome of the internal review, you would have the right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a decision. Please bear in mind that the Information Commissioner will not normally review our handling of your request unless you have first contacted us to conduct an internal review. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at:

Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF

Yours sincerely

MHRA Customer Service Centre

Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
10 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London E14 4PU