These are the people advising the UK Government. Many have conflicts of interest with Bill Gates, the pharmaceutical industry. These are dangerous brainwashed people who are harming people with their lies. I would even go so far to say that it’s demonic activity that is driving their constant bartering toward the poisonous vaccines, coupled with the barbaric lockdowns, mask wearing, and social distancing. I would have more respect for them if they provided their personal email address too, as I would be contacting them all personally. I wonder why some of them did not choose to be named? Perhaps they are aware that they know they are doing wrong, but continue to commit the sin of lying to the people whom they are supposed to protect against evil. Name and shame.
Also, there is no state of emergency, but they NEED to keep up that pretence in order to bring in the experimental vaccines that have only emergency use authorisation. they use fear to ensure compliance. See these links for Pfizer and Moderna and AstraZeneca and the FDA. List of medical devices given exceptional use authorisation. MHRA exceptional use on the self test. The vaccinated are taking place in a trial with no long term safety data, therefore you do not know if it is going to cause long term harm in the coming months, which will probably be treated with more pharma drugs, or booster jabs, or it may even death, which will be blamed on another variant. The devil is not very original in how he deceives, just spins the same lies using ungodly leaders. Remember, it is a depopulation agenda under Agenda 21 and these satanic globalists. See one of the latest Jerm Warfare interview with Reiner Fuellmich for a good summary of the ’emergency’ status through the use of the Drosten PCR test, which the NHS and other health authorities use worldwide. It is at 45 cycles and at this amplification cycle, ALL data is questionable and therefore these COVID restrictions and the state of the health emergency is fraudulent and criminal. Here is the paper: GUIDANCE-AND-SOP-COVID-19-VIRUS-TESTING-IN-NHS-LABORATORIES-v1-16-march(1) PDF
Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE)
SAGE provides scientific and technical advice to support government decision makers during emergencies. Find out more about SAGE.
Sir Patrick Vallance FMedSci FRS | Government Chief Scientific Adviser |
Professor Chris Whitty CB FMedSci | Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Adviser, Department of Health and Social Care |
Professor Rebecca Allen | University of Oxford |
Professor John Aston | Chief Scientific Adviser, Home Office |
Professor Charles Bangham | Imperial College London |
Professor Wendy Barclay FMedSci | Imperial College London |
Professor Jonathan Benger | UWE Bristol |
Fliss Bennee | Welsh Government |
Mr Allan Bennett | Public Health England |
Professor Phil Blythe | Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Transport |
Professor Chris Bonnell | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Sir Ian Boyd FRSE | University of St Andrews |
Professor Peter Bruce | University of Oxford |
Caroline Cake | HDR-UK |
Professor Andrew Curran | Chief Scientific Adviser, Health and Safety Executive |
Professor Paul Cosford | Public Health England |
Dr Gavin Dabrera | Public Health England |
Professor Sir Ian Diamond FRSE FBA | National Statistician, Office for National Statistics |
Professor Yvonne Doyle CB | Medical Director, Public Health England |
Professor Deborah Dunn-Walters | University of Surrey |
Professor John Edmunds OBE FMedSci | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Sir Jeremy Farrar FMedSci FRS | Director, Wellcome Trust |
Professor Michael Ferguson | University of Dundee |
Professor Neil Ferguson OBE FMedSci | Imperial College London |
Professor Kevin Fenton | Public Health England |
Dr Aidan Fowler FRCS | National Health Service England |
Professor Julia Gog | University of Cambridge |
Professor Robin Grimes | Chief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Defence |
Dr Ian Hall | University of Manchester |
Dr David Halpern | Behavioural Insights Team, Cabinet Office |
Dido Harding | NHS Test and Trace Executive Chair |
Dr Jenny Harries OBE | Deputy Chief Medical Officer |
Dr Demis Hassabis FRS | Personal capacity as a data scientist |
Professor Andrew Hayward | University College London |
Professor Gideon Henderson | Chief Scientific Adviser, Defra |
Professor Peter Horby | University of Oxford |
Professor Anne Johnson | University College London |
Dr Indra Joshi | NHSx |
Professor Kamlesh Khunti | University of Leicester |
Dr Ben Killingley | UCLH |
Professor David Lalloo | Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine |
Professor Janet Lord | University of Birmingham |
Professor Dame Theresa Marteau FMedSci | University of Cambridge |
Professor Dame Angela McLean FRS | Chief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Defence |
Dr Jim McMenamin | Health Protection Scotland |
Professor Graham Medley | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Laura Merson | University of Oxford |
Professor Susan Michie FAcSS FMedSci | University College London |
Professor Christine Middlemiss | Chief Veterinary Officer |
Professor Andrew Morris FMedSci FRSE | University of Edinburgh |
Professor Paul Moss | University of Birmingham |
Professor Carole Mundell | Chief Scientific Adviser, Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
Professor Cath Noakes | University of Leeds |
Dr Rob Orford | Welsh Government |
Professor Michael Parker | University of Oxford |
Professor Sharon Peacock FMedSci | Public Health England |
Professor Alan Penn | Chief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government |
Dr Pasi Penttinen | European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control |
Professor Guy Poppy | Chief Scientific Adviser, Food Standards Agency |
Professor Steve Powis FRCP | National Health Service England |
Dr Mike Prentice | National Health Service England |
Mr Osama Rahman | Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Education |
Professor Venki Ramakrishnan PRS | Ex Officio as Chair of DELVE, convened by the Royal Society |
Professor Andrew Rambaut FRSE | University of Edinburgh |
Professor Tom Rodden | Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport |
Professor Brooke Rogers OBE | Kings College London |
Dr Cathy Roth | Department for International Development |
David Seymour | HDR-UK |
Professor Sheila Rowan MBE FRS FRSE | Chief Scientific Adviser, Scotland |
Alaster Smith | Department for Education |
Professor Iyiola Solanke | University of Leeds |
Dr Nicola Steedman | Scottish Government |
Dr James Rubin | Kings College London |
Professor Harry Rutter | University of Bath |
Professor Calum Semple | University of Liverpool |
Dr Mike Short CBE | Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Trade |
Dr Gregor Smith | Scottish Government Chief Medical Officer |
Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter FRS | University of Cambridge |
Professor Jonathan Van Tam MBE | Deputy Chief Medical Officer |
Professor Russell Viner PRCPCH | University College London |
Professor Charlotte Watts CMG FMedSci | Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Development |
Dr Rhoswyn Walker | HDR-UK |
Professor Sir Mark Walport FRCP FMedSci FRS | UK Research and Innovation |
Professor Mark Wilcox | University of Leeds |
Professor Lucy Yardley FAcSS | University of Bristol and University of Southampton |
Professor Ian Young | Northern Ireland Executive |
Professor Maria Zambon FMedSci | Public Health England |
Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviours (SPI-B)
SPI-B provides advice aimed at anticipating and helping people adhere to interventions that are recommended by medical or epidemiological experts. Find out more about SPI-B
Professor Richard Amlôt | Public Health England |
Professor Imran Awan | Birmingham City University |
Professor Laura Bear | London School of Economics |
Professor Chris Bonnell | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Ellen Brooks-Pollock | University of Bristol |
Professor Val Curtis | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Laura de Molière | Her Majesty’s Government |
Professor John Drury | University of Sussex |
Dr Mark Egan | Behavioural Insights Team |
Professor Nicola Fear | Kings College London |
Dr David Halpern | Behavioural Insights Team |
Mr Hugo Harper | Behavioural Insights Team |
Professor Gerard Hastings | University of Stirling |
Professor Ann John | Swansea University |
Dr Atiya Kamal | Birmingham City University |
Professor Patricia Kingori | University of Oxford |
Dr Daniel Leightley | Kings College London |
Professor Dame Theresa Marteau | University of Cambridge |
Mr Shaun McNally | Her Majesty’s Government |
Professor G.J. Melendez-Torres | University of Exeter |
Professor Susan Michie | University College London |
Professor Melinda Mills | University of Oxford |
Dr Gavin Morgan | University College London |
DCC Paul Netherton | Devon and Cornwall Police |
Professor Melissa Parker | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Michael Parker | University of Oxford |
Mr Richard Pemberton | British Psychological Society |
Dr Henry Potts | University College London |
Professor Subhash Pokhrel | Brunel University |
Dr Kaveri Qureshi | University of Edinburgh |
Professor Stephen Reicher | University of St Andrews |
Dr Lorna Riddle | Her Majesty’s Government |
Professor Brooke Rogers | Kings College London |
Dr James Rubin | Kings College London |
Ms Kathryn Scott | British Psychological Society |
Dr Louise Smith | Kings College London |
Professor Iyiola Solanke | University of Leeds |
Mr Hugh Stickland | Office for National Statistics |
Professor Clifford Stott | Keele University |
Dr Tushna Vandrevala | Kingston University |
Professor Russell Viner | University College London |
Dr Jo Waller | Kings College London |
Professor Charlotte Watts | Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Development |
Professor Robert West | University College London |
Professor Lucy Yardley | University of Bristol and University of Southampton |
4 participant has not given permission to be named.
Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling (SPI-M)
SPI-M gives expert advice to the Department of Health and Social Care and wider UK government on scientific matters relating to the UK’s response to an influenza pandemic (or other emerging human infectious disease threats). The advice is based on infectious disease modelling and epidemiology. Find out more about SPI-M.
Dr Gayatri Amirthalingam | Public Health England |
Dr Daren Austin | GSK, contributing in personal capacity |
Dr Marc Baguelin | Imperial College London |
Professor Wendy Barclay | Imperial College London |
Dr Rosanna Barnard | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Fliss Bennee | Welsh Government |
Dr Samir Bhatt | Imperial College London |
Dr Paul Birrell | Public Health England |
Professor Ewan Birney | Deputy Director General EMBL |
Dr Joshua Blake | University of Cambridge |
Professor Veronica Bowman | Her Majesty’s Government |
Professor Stephen Brett | Imperial College London |
Dr Ellen Brooks-Pollock | University of Bristol |
Dr Robert Challen | University of Exeter |
Dr Andre Charlett | Public Health England |
Dr Sam Clifford | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Anne Cori | Imperial College London |
Dr Thomas Crellen | University of Oxford |
Dr Leon Danon | University of Bristol |
Dr Nick Davies | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Emma Davis | University of Oxford |
Professor Daniela DeAngelis | University of Cambridge |
Dr Louise Dyson | University of Warwick |
Professor John Edmunds | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Rosalind Eggo | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Elizabeth Fearon | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Neil Ferguson | Imperial College London |
Dr Thomas Finnie | Public Health England |
Dr Joshua Firth | University of Oxford |
Dr Sebastian Funk | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Mr Martyn Fyles | University of Manchester |
Professor Axel Gandy | Imperial College London |
Dr Nick Gent | Public Health England |
Professor Julia Gog | University of Cambridge |
Professor Nicholas Grassly | Imperial College London |
Dr Ian Hall | University of Manchester |
Dr Edward Hill | University of Warwick |
Dr Joe Hilton | University of Warwick |
Professor Deirdre Hollingsworth | University of Oxford |
Dr Thomas House | University of Manchester |
Dr Natsuko Imai | Imperial College London |
Dr Chris Jarvis | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Christopher Jewell | Lancaster University |
Professor Mark Jit | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Thibaut Jombart | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Rowland Kao | University of Edinburgh |
Professor Matt Keeling | University of Warwick |
Dr Stephen Kissler | Harvard University |
Dr Petra Klepac | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Gwen Knight | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Adam Kucharski | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Trystan Leng | University of Warwick |
Mr Hugo Lewkowicz | University of Manchester |
Dr Tim Lucas | Imperial College London |
Dr Jamie Lopez Bernal | Public Health England |
Dr Rohini Mathur | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Dame Angela McLean | Chief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Defence |
Professor Graham Medley | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Kimberley Moore | Faculty, on behalf on NHSx |
Dr Sam Moore | University of Warwick |
Dr Chris Overton | University of Manchester |
Dr Lorenzo Pellis | University of Manchester |
Professor Oliver Pybus | University of Oxford |
Mr Bill Quilty | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Jonathan Read | Lancaster University |
Professor Steven Riley | Imperial College London |
Professor Chris Robertson | University of Strathclyde |
Dr Julie Robotham | Public Health England |
Dr James Rubin | Kings College London |
Joe Shingleton | Public Health England |
Dr Lewis Spurgin | University of East Anglia |
Dr Helena Stage | University of Manchester |
Dr Robin Thompson | University of Warwick |
Dr Michael Tildesley | University of Warwick |
Dr Edwin Van Leeuwen | Public Health England |
Professor Jonathan Van Tam MBE | Deputy Chief Medical Officer |
Dr Marc Warner | Faculty, on behalf of NHSx |
Dr Heather Whitaker | Public Health England |
Dr Carl Whitfield | University of Manchester |
Dr Lilith Whittles | Imperial College London |
Professor Mark Woolhouse | University of Edinburgh |
Professor Lucy Yardley | University of Bristol and University of Southampton |
PHE Serology Working Group
The Serology Working Group provides oversight of sero-epidemiology work for COVID-19 in England and partners with international colleagues, including the WHO, on these serological studies. The group monitors and reviews work on the establishment and running of population-based seroprevalence surveys in England. Sero-epidemiology is crucial in informing our understanding of the extent of transmission of SARS-CoV-2, and to monitor how this changes over time.
Dr Gayatri Amirthalingam | Public Health England |
Dr Marc Baguelin | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Wendy Barclay | Imperial College London |
Dr Rupert Beale | Francis Crick Institute |
Dr Tim Brooks | Public Health England |
Dr Mary De Silva | Wellcome Trust |
Professor Sir Jeremy Farrar | Wellcome Trust |
Professor Paul Kellam | Imperial College London and Kymab Ltd |
Professor Sharon Peacock | Public Health England |
Dr Mary Ramsay | Public Health England |
Professor Gavin Screaton | University of Oxford |
Dr Edwin Van Leeuwen | Public Health England |
5 participants have not given permission to be named.
COVID-19 Clinical Information Network (CO-CIN)
CO-CIN collates clinical information from the usual health care records of people of all ages admitted to hospital in the UK to characterise the clinical features of patients with severe COVID-19 in the UK.
Dr Kenneth Baillie | University of Edinburgh |
Dr Annemarie Docherty | University of Edinburgh |
Dr Chris Green | University of Birmingham |
Professor Ewen Harrison | University of Edinburgh |
Professor Peter Horby | University of Oxford |
Professor Peter Openshaw | Imperial College London |
Professor Calum Semple | University of Liverpool |
Professor Wei Shen Lim | University of Nottingham |
Professor Jonathan Van Tam | Deputy Chief Medical Officer |
Environmental Modelling Group (EMG)
The purpose of this group is to identify and steer the role that environmental modelling, data analysis and environmental sampling can play in understanding COVID-19 transmission, with a view to understanding transmission routes, factors that influence this and the impact of environmental and behavioural interventions and mitigations at a mechanistic level.
Dr Alexander Allen | National Health Service |
Professor Phil Blythe | Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Transport |
Dr Andrew Curran | Chief Scientific Adviser, Health and Safety Executive |
Mr Adrian Eggleton | National Health Service |
Dr Shaun Fitzgerald | University of Cambridge |
Dr Ian Hall | University of Manchester |
Dr Ben Killingley | UCLH |
Professor Dame Theresa Marteau | University of Cambridge |
Professor Cath Noakes | University of Leeds |
Professor Alan Penn | Chief Scientific Adviser, Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government |
Annette Rankin | NHS Scotland |
Professor Harry Rutter | University of Bath |
Professor Tim Sharpe | University of Strathclyde |
Dr Danielle Solomon | National Health Service |
Ian Storrar | NHS Scotland |
Professor Mark Wilcox | University of Leeds |
Also attended by representatives of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Children’s Task and Finish Working Group (TFC)
The group provides consolidated scientific health advice to government. Subject advice focuses on the transmission of COVID-19 in children and within schools, ensuring research questions are fed into relevant studies and UKRI/ funders for new funding.
Professor Laura Bear | London School of Economics |
Professor Chris Bonnell | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Ellen Brooks-Pollock | University of Bristol |
Professor John Edmunds | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Rosalind Eggo | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Thomas Finnie | Public Health England |
Ms Clementine Fu | Her Majesty’s Government |
Professor Julia Gog | University of Cambridge |
Professor Peter Horby | University of Oxford |
Dr Thomas House | University of Manchester |
Dr Lorna Howarth | Her Majesty’s Government |
Dr Michael J Tildesley | University of Warwick |
Professor G. J. Melendez | University of Exeter |
Professor Matt Keeling | University of Warwick |
Dr Petra Klepac | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Graham Medley | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Dr Gavin Morgan | University College London |
Professor Cath Noakes | University of Leeds |
Professor Michael Parker | University of Oxford |
Dr Lorenzo Pellis | University of Manchester |
Mr Osama Rahman | Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Education |
Dr Jonathan Read | Lancaster University |
Professor Steven Riley | Imperial College London |
Professor Brooke Rogers | Kings College London |
Dr Edwin Van Leeuwen | Public Health England |
Professor Russell Viner | University College London |
Professor John Watkins | Public Health Wales and Cardiff University |
Professor Charlotte Watts | Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Development |
Professor Lucy Yardley | University of Bristol and University of Southampton |
7 participants have not given permission to be named.
Hospital Onset COVID-19 Working Group (HOCI)
This working group focuses on hospital-onset COVID-19 infection (HOCI) and its purpose is to provide thought leadership, direction to analysis and precipitate policy change and interventions that lead to a rapid and sustained reduction in the rate of HOCI.
Mr Alexander Allen | Public Health Registrar |
Dr Meera Chand | Public Health England |
Dr Aidan Fowler | National Health Service England |
Professor Alison Holmes | Imperial College London |
Dr Russell Hope | Public Health England |
Dr Susan Hopkins | Public Health England |
Professor Nick Lemoine | National Institute for Health Research |
Dr Kiran Loi | National Health Service England |
Ms Ruth May | National Health Service England |
Professor Graham Medley | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Cath Noakes | University of Leeds |
Professor Sharon Peacock | Public Health England |
Dr James Price | Imperial College London |
Dr Lisa Ritchie | National Health Service England |
Dr Julie Robotham | Public Health England |
Professor Calum Semple | University of Liverpool |
Ms Sue Tranka | National Health Service England |
Ms Karen Turner | National Health Service England |
Dr Ben Warne | Cambridge University Hospitals |
Professor Mark Wilcox | University of Leeds |
Ethnicity Subgroup
This subgroup advises on COVID-19 risks and impacts for minority ethnic groups.
Professor Benjamin Barr | University of Liverpool |
Professor Laura Bear | London School of Economics |
Mr Iain Bell | Office for National Statistics |
Professor Ewan Birney | Deputy Director General EMBL |
Professor Enitan Carrol | University of Liverpool |
Dr Rosalind Eggo | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Kevin Fenton | Public Health England |
Dr Ben Goldacre | University of Oxford |
Dr Jenny Harries | Deputy Chief Medical Officer |
Dr Ewan Harrison | Wellcome Sanger Institute and University of Cambridge |
Professor Julia Hippisley-Cox | University of Oxford. |
Dr Atiya Kamal | Birmingham City University |
Professor S Vittal Katikireddi | University of Glasgow |
Professor Kamlesh Khunti | University of Leicester |
Dr Rohini Mathur | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Professor Melinda Mills | University of Oxford |
Dr Tolullah Oni | University of Cambridge |
Professor Michael Parker | Ethox Centre, University of Oxford |
Dr Julia Pearce | King’s College London. |
Professor Alan Penn | Chief Scientific Adviser, Ministry for Housing and Local Government |
Professor Lucinda Platt | London School of Economics and Political Science |
Professor Henry Potts | University College London |
Mr Osama Rahman Chief Scientific Adviser | Department for Education |
Dr Allison Streetly | Public Health England |
Ms Ruth Studley | Office for National Statistics |
Mr Nizam Uddin | The Prince’s Trust |
Professor Ewen Harrison | University of Edinburgh |
Social Care Working Group (SCWG)
The Social Care Working group provides expert modelling and evidence review functions to support scientifically based policy decisions to limit the impact of COVID-19 in social care service provision.
Dr Jenny Harries | Deputy Chief Medical Officer |
Dr Ian Hall | University of Manchester |
Dr Andrew Page | The Quadram Institute |
Dr Leon Danon | University of Bristol |
Liz Jones | National Care Forum |
Professor Martyn Regan | University of Manchester |
Professor John Watkins | Public Health Wales and Cardiff University |
Dr Rachel Kwiatkowska | University of Bristol |
Dr Thomas Finnie | Public Health England |
Dr Richard Fry | Swansea University |
Dr Marcello Morciano | University of Manchester |
Dr Adrian Hayter | National Clinical Director for Older People and Integrated Person Centred Care. NHS England and NHS Improvement |
Professor Jackie Cassell | Brighton and Sussex Medical School |
Dr Laura Shallcross | University College London |
Professor Arpana Verma | University of Manchester |
Professor Bruce Guthrie | University of Edinburgh |
Professor Chris Todd | University of Manchester |
Dr Lucy Thomas | Public Health England |
Craiger Solomons | Welsh Government |
Professor Graham Ellis | Scottish Government |
Professor Julia Verne | Public Health England |
Professor Adam Gordon | Professor of Care of Older People, University of Nottingham; President Elect, British Geriatrics Society |
Dr Hannah Williams | Public Health England |
7 participants have not given permission to be named.
I assume everyone named above is trumpeting the jab as safe and effective . I also assume that as highly qualified and educated people they are aware of the Nuremberg Code.
A deeply flawed and corrupt legal establishment will provide cover for them but sometimes the tide turns.
Hopefully a prison sentence awaits these people at sometime in the future.
I think billions of people are hoping for this.
Is this a joke? Half the medical profession of England are on one group or another being paid handsomely.
Is it little wonder this pandemic is never ending these experts have never felt so important.
They might be getting away with it now, but the eyes of God are everywhere.
I wonder how these people can sleep at night. as I understand it, a doctors oath is “first do no harm” obviously these, “scientists” have got short memories
I completely agree, Tom and thank you for your comment. The bible says in 1 Timothy 6:10: For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows. Bill Gates and his pharma chronies are money focused, buying the media who terrify people into compliance. Sadly, a lot of these doctors are committing harm and are culpable of genocide whether they realise it or not. The wickedness is on an unprecedented scale and I see God allowing it because without suffering people would not see their need for Him. People need their forgivness of sin through the Lord Jesus Christ. Time is short https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StgAtwxiix0