Roy Anderson
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Born | 12 April 1947 Hertfordshire, England, UK |
Nationality | UK |
Alma mater | • Richard Hale School • Imperial College London |
Member of | GlaxoSmithKline/Board, Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies |
Interests | computer modelling |
Professor Andersson is "the link that connects many of Britain’s major modern pandemic responses and the majority of the official cover ups related to those events." |
Sir Roy Malcolm Anderson is -according to the official narrative - "a leading international authority on the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases."[1]
Activities
Anderson is the link that connects many of Britain’s major modern pandemic responses and the majority of the official cover ups related to those events. He also happens to be the pioneer of pandemic computer modelling, models which – when applied to real world situations – have often proven to be highly erroneous. Nevertheless, his importance to and influence on the events of the last quarter of a century cannot be understated. Sir Roy Anderson is the British Establishment's ' man for all seasons' when it comes to pandemics.[2]
Anderson sat on the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), a 20-strong task force drawing up the action plan for the virus. Yet he also holds a £116,000-a-year post on the board of GlaxoSmithKline, the company selling swine flu vaccines and anti-virals to the NHS.[3]