Originally published July 17, 2023 8:00 pm PDT
Similar resolutions have been passed in several Florida counties.
QUICK FACTS:
- Florida’s Brevard County Republican Executive Committee released a draft resolution calling for Governor Ron DeSantis (R) to ban COVID-19 vaccines.
- The resolution states that citizens were initially “told to and in many cases mandated to take the experimental COVID-19 injections.”
- It adds that “strong and credible evidence has recently been revealed that COVID-19 and COVID-19 injections are biological and technological weapons.”
- The resolution then reviews vaccine data from Pfizer, listing the numbers of deaths, adverse cases, incidents, and side effects from its COVID-19 vaccine, noting that “an enormous number of humans have died and or have been permanently disabled.”
- The draft document then states that the vaccines “alter human DNA.”
- “Government agencies, media and tech companies, and other corporations, have committed enormous fraud by claiming COVID-19 injections are safe and effective,” it continues, explaining that a “statewide grand jury is investigating COVID-19 vaccine crimes.”
- The document then implores Gov. DeSantis and the state legislature to prohibit the sale and distribution of COVID-19 injections and all related injections in the state of Florida, and for the state Attorney General to immediately seize all COVID-19 injections and mRNA injections in the state of Florida and have a forensic analysis conducted to determine if the ingredients pose a danger to recipients.”
- These actions are to be taken “on behalf of the preservation of the human race,” the draft resolution states.
ANALYSIS MAY SHOW VACCINE BATCHES VARY:
- Should the Florida Attorney General conduct a forensic analysis on COVID-19 vaccines, evidence suggesting vaccine batches vary in ingredients may arise.
- PJ Media reported that adverse reactions to the vaccine vary from batch to batch, indicating that there may be discrepancies in the makeup of the injections.
- The news outlet drew upon a report from the European Journal of Clinical Investigation, which concluded that the “observed variation in SAE [severe adverse event] rates and seriousness between BTN162b2 vaccine batches in this nationwide study was contrary to the expected homogenous rate and distribution of SAEs between batches.”
- The “BTN162b2” vaccine is the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine.
- The journal concluded that “results suggest the existence of a batch-dependent safety signal for the BNT162b2 vaccine, and more studies are warranted to explore this preliminary observation and its consequences.”
BACKGROUND:
- American Faith reported that a pre-print systematic review in The Lancet found a “high likelihood” of causal links between COVID-19 vaccines and death.
- Cardiovascular complications following COVID-19 vaccinations accounted for 53% of the deaths analyzed, followed by the hematological system at 17%.
- “Further urgent investigation is required for the purpose of clarifying our findings,” the scientists leading the study expressed.
- The pre-print study was removed from the journal’s website “because the study’s conclusions are not supported by the study methodology,” a statement read.