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An Ordinary Man Who Extraordinarily Questioned the Covid Injections


It is always a pleasure for UK Column to interview its viewers, and Tim Coulter is no exception. Diane Rasmussen interviewed Tim, a retired architect who took action against the Covid injections, at his picturesque home in a beautiful Northumberland village. Diane and Tim met through the Stand in the Park group in County Durham, to which they both belong. UK Column would like to thank We The People NE for filming the interview.

Tim Coulter, a longtime UK Column viewer, has had a fascinating life. He is the son of George Coulter, a well-known architect and decorated wartime Army Engineer Officer (1935-52). He studied chemistry, physics, and maths at school, and then studied architecture at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Tim also studied at Stockholm University. He worked as an architect for over 50 years. Initially, he worked as an assistant for famous firms. He was, for instance, a Job Architect for the world-famous Ralph Erskine, who designed the Byker Wall Estate in Newcastle. He eventually directed a family business in Yorkshire, developed low-rise housing, private housing, and doctors’ surgeries, and conserved ancient monuments.

He was married to a medical doctor. He had Power of Attorney for his father-in-law, Dr Frederick Sinclair Jackson MA FRCP, who was head of the Cardiology Department at Newcastle General Hospital. Dr Jackson was ‘known’ by the Lloyd’s of London insurance firm due to dealing with 24 open years of disastrous underwriting with huge losses, particularly due to asbestos claims. Tim took part in a class action lawsuit with the Gooda Walker Action Group for negligent underwriting on behalf of his father-in-law. Over 2,000 of them won £2.4 billion from the Gooda Walker syndicates, lawyers, accountants, and other advisers in compensation, which went to pay for insurance losses. This allowed us to just avoid Dr Jackson’s bankruptcy.

Tim’s great-great-great-grandfather, Benjamin Dewhirst from Huddersfield, developed and sold Dewhirst’s Pills for Foul & Windy Stomachs in the 1800s. It was a first synthesis, using chamomile, a natural substance. A genius marketing man, Thomas Beecham, bought the formula and sold them as Beecham’s Pills. Beecham’s emphasis on marketing was significant; Tim believes pharmaceutical marketing has become overbearing — particularly in the US — and requires controlling. Beecham went on to sell Beecham’s Powders and other pharmaceuticals. The firm morphed into SmithKline Beecham, GlaxoSmithKline, and now GSK. 

Tim is not anti-pharmaceutical, but he is against selling pharmaceuticals that lack proper, appropriate scientific study. With the damage now reported in the scientific literature from the mRNA products, Tim believes further development and release of self-replicating mRNA products is a horror story to unfold.

He has travelled to Sweden every year for the last 28 years for several weeks, including during the so-called pandemic. Tim noted that Sweden was the Western outlier that did not initially lock up its citizens in 2020, and that people in countries which did not lock up had much higher survival rates than those in highly jabbed countries. 

All this positioned Tim to question what happened in 2020, and the years that followed, from an educated perspective. As he wrote to Diane:

We tested the system of government, which we would never do in normal circumstances, but felt obliged to when faced by such a mountain of obvious lies (conspiracy theories put out by government in coordination with large corporations and their financial and other backers). You could think of Bill Gates selling his shareholding in vaccine manufacture, having made a killing. Could a good case be made out for racketeering? Usually, we would put up with some government drivel, but they had gone too far in 2020. We were told that what we were putting out was conspiracy theories, but a few months later, had confirmation that we had been lied to. One of my best teachers said that when people point out things to you, how many of their fingers are coming back? 

So what was my reaction to the lies and claims being made? Well, it was initially to write to my MP for Hexham (Constituency), naively believing that we still had a functioning political system. Anyway, I did do something. It is beneath human dignity to lose one’s individuality but to become a mere cog in the machine. 

 What can an ordinary individual from Northumberland in the North Country of England make of this? What sparked my interest in the current mRNA fiasco was that from my schooldays, I was always interested in science, but soon realised the results of research were constantly changing. They could be quite easily manipulated. The current fiasco over the use of mRNA has so clearly illustrated this. 

 Now we have two kinds of science: 

1. Honest research. 

2 Dishonest research, which includes much drivel emanating from the pharmaceutical industry and its supporters. How could the mantra ‘Safe and Effective’ for a new class of genetic products for mass launch on billions of individuals hold up when, from the outset, no long-term analysis had been carried out over, say, 10–15 years as appropriate? How could you want to give to everyone a needle in every arm, as that strange Bill Gates wanted? Why did our politicians become salesmen and women for the pharmaceutical industry? 

Tim mentioned the importance of The Pfizer Papers: Pfizer’s Crimes against Humanity, a book explaining how Pfizer’s own research showed that the company must have known about the damage the mRNA products would cause. 

He decided to respond. Operating as an ‘ordinary man’, as Tim called himself, he took action firstly by writing to the then-MP for Hexham (Constituency), Guy Opperman. Tim had really never written to his MP previously, but he felt this issue was important, particularly with respect to injecting children, pregnant women, and those with co-morbidities, with whom the so-called ‘vaccines’ were never tested. Guy refused to meet with Tim from 2020 until 2024, when he lost his seat. He also wrote to then-MP Nadhim Zahawi, who was the Minister for COVID Vaccine Development.

Tim compiled the following timeline of his actions for this interview. A copy-edited is being published here because there was insufficient time to cover them all in the video. 

2020 

9 December:  I first wrote to my then-MP, Guy Opperman, about the 14 December 2020 debate on the petition ‘Reject Any Restrictions on Those Who Refuse a Covid-19 Vaccination’. I was already aware that the injections did not stop infection and transmission. 

2021 

28 March: I wrote to the Cabinet Office stating that the injections did not stop infection and transmission. 

6 April: I informed Guy Opperman of the 28 March information that the injections did not stop infection and transmission and requested an attendance at his surgery. I expressed concerns about the influence of the World Economic Forum (WEF). 

22 April: Nadhim Zahawi, Minister for Covid Vaccine Deployment, wrote to Guy following my letter of 9 December 2020 and his of 4 January 2021. Zahawi made two main claims. 

April: I started to investigate the PCR test in detail. 

May: I sent a Public Information Request (FoI Request) to Lighthouse Laboratories, which was the largest Covid-19 testing centre in Scotland

July: I received a response to the FoI Request, stating a maximum of 40 cycles were being used on the PCR test (which is too many).

14 June: I sent a detailed agenda for a meeting with Guy, particularly about early home treatment within the first five days of Covid symptoms. 

28 June: I was told that Guy was too busy to meet me. 

21 August: I sent a Notice to Nadhim Zahawi asking him to prove his claims about the injections.

15 and 16 September: I sent Notices of Liability to Headteachers of 42 local schools, with six pages of A4 notes attached. 

8 October: I wrote to Guy about the extraordinary deaths and injuries occurring worldwide, attaching my Notice to Zahawi listing these outcomes, which have now been confirmed. 

3 and 15 December: I sent correspondence regarding the rejection of vaccine passports. 

After sending Guy scientific evidence for over a year, he still had not met me for a discussion. This was significant. Why would a trained barrister ignore the evidence and questions I put to Zahawi, all of which had come to fruition? There are resulting problems: cardiologic, blood clots, oncologic, turbo cancer, infertility in women, neurologic, immunologic, etc.

By this stage, I was enraged by Guy’s behaviour. He was burying his head in the sand, but for what purpose? It was difficult to understand. One questions whether key players in the main political parties been bought.

2022 

12 January: I sent Guy a Notice of Potential Liability for Malfeasance in Public Office by laying out the evidence gathered in 2020-2021.

3 April: I sent Guy a Notice of Further Evidence of Potential Liability for Malfeasance in Public Office by laying out the evidence gathered in 2020-2021.

4 July: I sent to the Chief Constable of Durham Police, Jo Farrell, a Notice of Potential Liability for Malfeasance in Public Office by laying out the evidence gathered concerning criminal acts. 

6 July: I wrote to Guy about the WEF. 

18 July: I wrote to Guy about the Pfizer data. 

4 August: I wrote to Guy about evidence and the WEF. 

22 August: I wrote to Guy about a meeting to halt the injection programme. 

25 August: I received a gaslighting letter from then-MP Maggie Throup. 

16 September: I wrote to Guy about the disastrous injection programme. 

29 September: I wrote to Guy about the WEF.

10 October: I gave a talk entitled: ‘Where Have We Come to with the Current Covid Fiasco?’ complete with demonstrative tables.

14 October: I wrote to Guy about the confirmatory evidence from Rob Roos MEP and Janine Small of Pfizer in the European Parliament.

14 October: I wrote to Guy about Dr Aseem Malhotra’s talk at Portcullis House to the AAPG.

2 November: I wrote to Guy rebutting ideas of conspiracy theory, mentioning the need to act under the Nolan Principles. 

 2023 

12 February: I wrote to Guy. A video of me reading the letter, and my attempt to see him in his office, is documented in ‘A Letter to MP Guy Opperman’ on WeThePeopleNE’s Rumble channel. 

24 March: I wrote to Guy concerning the letter to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, ‘A Royal Retraction Is Required for the Coronation Oath to Be Taken’, dated 2 February 2023.

3 April: I wrote to Guy following an unsuccessful visit to talk to Kevin Wilson at the Hexham (Constituency) office. I read the letter out on the WeThePeopleNE Rumble video ‘Stealth Mode Opperman Pushes Dangerous Experimental Gene Therapy’. 

18 April: I wrote to Guy about the World Health Organization. See the WeThePeopleNE Rumble video ‘World Health Organization Seeks to Remove Our Freedoms While MPs Hide’.

10 May: I received a letter containing nonsense from then-MP Maria Caulfield, Former Minister of State for Health. 

19 June: I sent a Certificate of Dishonour sent to Guy asking why he has become a representative of Big Pharma.

15 September: I wrote to Guy about the WHO Pandemic Treaty and IHR Amendments. 

5 October: I wrote to Guy stating he has been unable to gainsay the evidence I have provided to him, and that mRNA products require withdrawal from the market for actual independent analysis. 

13 October: I wrote to Guy about the 3 Notices I submitted. It is stipulated that this non-response has been accepted as silent acquiescent admission of the conclusions drawn by the three notices.  I attached a letter from then-MP Andrew Bridgen and an A5 flyer by WeThePeopleNE.

16 October: I gave a talk outside Guy’s office, recorded by WeThePeopleNE: ‘Tim Coulter back at Guy Opperman’s Office.

17 November: I sent to Guy an Investigation of Crime, with an estimate of time spent. 

1 December: I wrote to Guy requiring him to attend the presentations by experts in the UK Parliament: Dr Robert Malone, Dr Pierre Kory, Dr Ryan Cole, Professor Angus Dalgleish, Steve Kirsch, and Dr David E Martin.  

December: The WeThePeopleNE video ‘Local GP Surgeries Outreach’ showed us giving out A5 flyers to local GP surgeries, such as those in Corbridge, Hexham, and Prudhoe, with notes to doctors explaining the peer-reviewed studies showing why the injections are unsafe.

2024 

30 January: Mrs Elizabeth Weir asked Guy to attend the meeting in Parliament organised by then-MP Andrew Bridgen. He did not attend as requested. 

17 April: I wrote to Guy about the debate concerning excess deaths in the Chamber of the House of Commons on 18 April 2024. 

10 May: I wrote to Guy about the Investigation of Crime. 

24 May: I sent a Notice of Liability to Guy working towards a Pre-Action Protocol for judicial review under Civil Procedure Rules, with a Schedule of Correspondence included.                                                                                                      

Tim provided suggestions for what people who are concerned about the current trajectory can do: 

  • Become informed. Information is key in the attempt to comprehend it.
  • Stop the Government’s movement to total control over the population through corporate control.
  • Study the work of leading medical professionals who risked their careers to tell the truth and paid for it by outrageous attacks by the medical establishment by trying (and, in some cases, succeeding) to revoke their licence to practice medicine.

Ultimately, Tim’s hard work over the last few years has been a testament to what one person can do to stand up against what is wrong. He quoted Gandhi with respect to his actions: “Whatever you do in life will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it because you can’t know”.



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