Slovak Government Considers Ban on mRNA Vaccines

The Slovak government is considering a ban on mRNA vaccines following the release of a report that called the COVID-19 pandemic an “act of bioterrorism.”

According to Slovak news agency TASR, Peter Kotlar, the government commissioner tasked with investigating the pandemic, said, “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, and unless we save the Slovak Republic from the centralisation of power under the WHO, my task is senseless.”

Kotlar declared that the “most serious consequence of the whole fabricated operation called the COVID-19 pandemic is the endangerment of human health and the confirmation of the naivety of the world population to be subconsciously obedient.”

Slovak Prime Minister welcomed Kotlar’s report, saying on Facebook, “You all know that I personally have always been against vaccination with experimental vaccines against COVID.”

While Slovakia is believed to be the first country in Europe whose government is calling for a ban on the mRNA vaccines, Australian leaders have also made efforts to end the vaccines. Australian Member of Parliament Russell Broadbent recently led a letter calling for Australia to “immediately suspend the use of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 products.”

The letter said that the vaccines contain “significant synthetic DNA contamination,” adding that “immediate action through a suspension of these products is critical to mitigate further risk.”

Joining Broadbent in the letter were 52 scientists, medical experts, and academics from around the world.

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