A Slovak government commission report has recommended that Bratislava ban the use of dangerous mRNA vaccines, particularly those for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
The report was drafted by lawmaker Peter Kotlar, a member of the National Council – Slovakia’s unicameral parliament. Kotlar, an orthopedic surgeon and part of the ruling Slovak National Party, was appointed by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to head a commission examining the country’s response and management of resources during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During an Oct. 2 press conference, Kotlar told media members that he had submitted the report to the government. The Defender reported, citing Slovak news agency TASR, that Kotlar’s report will be released to the public once the country’s government convenes.
“Unless the vaccination with mRNA products is stopped or at least their efficiency and safety is proven, which today I already know it won’t, … my task is senseless,” Kotlar said during the press briefing. He also denounced the pandemic itself as “an act of bioterrorism” with the intent to “jeopardize human health” and “test the naivete of the global population to follow orders subliminally.”
“Let us at least make the right gesture together by stopping the administration of mRNA preparations until their effectiveness and safety have been proven,” the lawmaker continued. […]
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