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Patrick Vallance is now a Minister of State in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

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The man who cancelled Christmas, who championed vaccine passports, who faked data to lock you in your home, now sits at the heart of Britain’s climate policy.


That means climate lockdowns, digital IDs, and social credit systems are firmly back on the agenda.


Patrick Vallance is evil. That's not hyperbole, that's a fact. As one of the architects of the Scamdemic, Vallance has rightly earned himself a place on the list of the 21st century's most evil men. He actively colluded with Antony Fauci, Chris Whitty, and Neil Ferguson to install fear and panic in the public, forcing 70 million people under house arrest, all to push a vaccine on them they didn't need.


Vaccines in Exchange for 'Freedom'

Vallance was directly responsible for lockdowns and was also reportedly the one who came up with the idea of depriving people of their freedom over Christmas so they would take the snake oil to get that freedom back. He was also the driving force behind vaccine passports, a scheme that plunged Britain into a checkpoint society and foreshadowed what is to come.


When it looked like his grip on the public was slipping, Vallance submitted fake data to scare Boris Johnson into more lockdowns. A deliberate act of fraud that triggered the second and third lockdowns. Many believe that Vallance should have ended up behind bars, but instead the unelected technocrat walked away not only untouched, but with a considerably larger personal fortune than he had had before the pandemic.


But the story doesn’t end there. While Vallance’s role in the corrupt SAGE group is well documented, few realise that he is also the man behind Britain’s looming social credit system. And we now have the documents to prove it.


Blueprint for Social Credit System

In September 2020, right in the middle of a supposed pandemic, the chief science officer wrote a paper laying out exactly how a British Social Credit System would work.


Vallance’s paper lays bare the terrifying vision. Every scrap of data—your bank details, shopping habits, medical records, even your social media posts—would be hoovered up into a giant government database. Incredibly, in the document Vallance can even be seen praising Communist China’s own Social Credit System. The scientist marvelling at how the CCP manages to keep over a billion people in-line with the system and claims that Britain should have a similar one to bring law and order to its own people.


China's Social Credit System says Vallance "encourages certain behaviours".

He describes the totalitarian system of oppression as "China has prioritised national economic and social security, with strong government coordination and control of citizen data combined with restrictions on international transfers. These values are demonstrated by the Chinese Social Credit System, which is intended to aggregate financial, law enforcement, commercial, social media and other data in order to monitor citizens’ compliance with various obligations, determine sanctions and encourage certain behaviours."

Vallance goes on to praise China's model by suggesting that the citizens like the 'safety' it offers stating: "Evidence suggests people in China typically indicate higher levels of trust and lower levels of concern over data use and privacy than those in the EU and US."


Further in the document Patrick Vallance lists what he sees the advantages of mass surveillance are for national security, that is cryptic for reading all your text and emails. He states: "National security and law enforcement. Citizen data has always been a major source of information for national security. This can range from targeted interception of communications (e.g. the calls or emails of a suspect), to analysis of broader datasets such as travel data or communications metadata (e.g. the times of calls). Such citizen data can enable both individual interventions (e.g. using data to monitor and identify suspects) and higher-level strategic decision-making (e.g. using data to target enforcement activity across institutions or areas, and analyse factors driving offending rates to inform crime prevention policies)."


'Encourage certain behaviours'. That’s the heart of it. A system where the government monitors what you buy, where you go, what you post online—and punishes or rewards you accordingly. That’s not democracy. That’s digital dictatorship.


Vallance’s paper lays bare the terrifying vision. Every scrap of data—your bank details, shopping habits, medical records, even your social media posts—would be hoovered into a giant government database.

He spells it out with unnerving clarity:

“Governments can use several levers and policy stances to shape domestic data systems. These include regulation on privacy and data protection; competition policy; use of data for national security and law enforcement; and the use and sharing of public sector data.”

Translation? Everything you do, everything you are, everything you think—monitored, tracked, and weaponised against you.


And Vallance justifies it by pointing to “public safety.” He even writes:

“Citizen data has always been a major source of information for national security... Such citizen data can enable both individual interventions (e.g. using data to monitor and identify suspects) and higher-level strategic decision-making.”

The Pandemic was a Test Balloon

Frighteningly, Vallance’s own report confirms what so-called “conspiracy theorists” warned from day one: the pandemic was a trial run for mass surveillance.

He notes approvingly how South Korea tracked citizens with GPS and credit cards. How Singapore published the workplaces and movements of every infected person. How Israel repurposed secret anti-terror technology to trace COVID patients. How Russia used lockdown apps to spy on its citizens’ calls and locations.

And then comes the chilling admission:

“It is likely that COVID-19 will cause a shift in data systems, as changes made during the pandemic have the potential to become embedded, and to change public perceptions.”

Exactly. Once you normalise contact tracing and surveillance, it’s easy to slip into social credit. The “conspiracy theory” becomes reality.


Vallance Moves on to the Climate Scam

But what most people don't know is that Patrick Vallance's tentacles reach much further than that. He is also linked to the Oxford Climate Research Network, the very group pushing for a mandatory personal carbon allowance system.


The proposal is simple: every citizen gets a carbon budget. Every litre of petrol you buy, every plane ticket you purchase, every kilowatt of electricity you use deducts from that budget. If you go over? You’ll have to buy extra credits from someone else—or go without.

And how will they track this? Through the same digital surveillance pioneered during COVID.

The plan admits:

“Recent studies show how COVID-19 contact tracing apps were successfully implemented with mandatory schemes in several East Asian countries such as China, Taiwan, and South Korea.”

In other words, the pandemic apps were the test run. Carbon credits are the endgame.


Unelected Technocrat

It should be remembered: Patrick Vallance is not a politician. He has never been elected by the British people. He is part of the unaccountable blob—the so-called “intelligentsia”—that operates in the shadows of government.


And yet, unbelievably, Vallance is now a Minister of State in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. The man who cancelled Christmas, who championed vaccine passports, who faked data to lock you in your home, now sits at the heart of Britain’s climate policy.


On a podcast in 2023, Vallance revealed his true mindset:

“We can’t take a normal approach... The UK will need to take some risk to achieve climate change goals by 2050.”

Risk? That’s code for tearing up democracy and forcing through authoritarian policies under the guise of “saving the planet.” He even boasted that Britain should treat climate change with the same “urgency” as the vaccine rollout—an effort that left millions coerced into taking a jab they didn’t want.


Patrick Vallance is not the kindly scientist the media painted him as. He is not a public servant. He is not a neutral adviser. He is, by his own words and deeds, an unelected technocrat obsessed with data, control, and surveillance.


From lockdowns to vaccine passports, from social credit to carbon allowances, Vallance’s fingerprints are everywhere. And unless the British public wake up, his dystopian blueprint will become reality.


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