PCRclaims.co.uk is a Pro Bono global network of advisors and independent lawyers led by Jo Rogers at Navistar Legal
To bring LEGAL JUSTICE to UK citizens for the devastating harm caused by lockdowns to families and businesses.
Using mass testing to drive lockdowns was an error of huge magnitude.
Quarantining healthy people is unprecedented.
Shutting down the economy is unprecedented.
PCR tests were NEVER FIT FOR PURPOSE.
Please provide a short statement of evidence outlining the harms you suffered using our simple questionnaire.
You will then be contacted regarding next steps in this process.
It is our prediction that this will become the biggest lawsuit against the government ever seen in this country.
This service will be free of charge to you, ‘the plaintiff’.
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PCRclaims is proud to officially represent and rely upon the most eminent spokespeople and their expertise.
They are all agreed that the inappropriate use of Pillar 2 PCR & LFT testing must end immediately.
Dr Clare Craig has been a consultant pathologist since 2009 and has had a career in NHS laboratories, developing expertise in diagnostics.
More recently she spent two years working on the cancer arm of the 100,000 Genomes Project and for an Artificial Intelligence startup in medical diagnostics.
Anna is a natural health practitioner with a particular interest in immune system disorders and vaccine injury.
She has been working in this field since 2009. Previously she has worked in psychological research in the field of anxiety disorders.
Dr Mike Yeadon has a degree in biochemistry and toxicology and a research-based PhD in respiratory pharmacology.
He has spent over 30 years leading new medicines research in some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, leaving Pfizer in 2011 as Vice President & Chief Scientist for Allergy & Respiratory.
That was the most senior research position in this field in Pfizer. Since leaving Pfizer, Dr Yeadon has founded his own biotech company, Ziarco, which was sold to the worlds biggest drug company, Novartis, in 2017.
Professor Ellen Townsend leads the Self-Harm Research Group (SHRG) within the School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham.
Ellen holds PhD in Psychology from the University of Nottingham and completed her postdoctoral work in the Centre for Suicide Research at the University of Oxford.
Emma Kenny is a Registered Psychological Therapist. She is a member of the British Psychological Society and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. Emma is trained in three therapy disciplines and has a particular interest in trauma work.
Emma is the founder of Appy the free health and wellbeing app, offering a democratic platform for health and wellbeing, and a safe social network for those requiring support.
Patrick is a behavioural scientist with over a decade's experience applying psychology to influencing behaviour in the real world.
He is a part-time lecturer at Goldsmiths and UAL, and a guest lecturer at UCL, and has published peer-reviewed papers on topics ranging from Facebook psychology to facial expressions.
Patrick contributes to mainstream media publications such as the BBC, The Evening Standard, and The Critic. Patrick also works as a behavioural scientist on political campiagns, from local to presidential, in Europe, Africa and North America. His previous roles have included Lead Psychologist at Cambridge Analytica, and he’s currently Chief Scientific Officer at behavioural science consultancy Capuchin
Jeffrey Peel is a businessman, writer, researcher and economist. He has been involved in party politics in the past - as an Area Vice Chair of the Conservative Party and as a District Councillor.
He was also a business spokesperson for the Vote Leave campaign and was also a Fellow of the Institute for Economic Affairs.
Nick Hudson is coordinator at Panda (Pandemics and Data Analysis) He is also founder of Sana Partners. Nick spent a decade at RMB Ventures, a successful South African private equity house, partnering with owner-managers to produce excellent returns.
Prior to RMB, Nick worked at Stern Stewart & Co. in New York City for four years, ultimately heading up its corporate finance practice, and for the Swiss Re group for six years. He is a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
Jo is in-house Counsel for PCR Claims. CEO of NaviStar Legal, Chair for Lawyers for Liberty.
Lawyers for Liberty is network of lawyers (supported by many other professionals) who are looking to restore democracy and rights to the United Kingdom.
Jo is a dual-qualified lawyer admitted to practice law in New York and England in 2006. She helped early-stage companies around the World to raise investment, sell and buy other companies and list on the AIM stock exchange.
Jo has worked both in private practice and in-house with small businesses and FTSE 100 company subsidiaries. She gained experience in all aspects of corporate transactions involving international clients whilst working for a US-firm in the City of London, including M&A;, joint ventures, private equity and company law.