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Fico moves to ban mRNA shots
The Light
|Issue 54 - February 2025
Slovakia leads the way in Europe with plans to halt mRNA covid jabs
PRIME Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, is planning to ban mRNA covid jabs, following an extensive investigative research report outlining the dangers of the experimental inoculations.
In 2024, Fico appointed Peter Kotlar as a plenipotentiary with the task of investigating mRNA vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna, et al. Member of Parliament from the ruling Slovak National Party (SNS), Kotlar is an orthopaedic surgeon and physical education doctor who strongly opposed mask-wearing and vaccination during the covid era.
On October 2, at a press conference outlining his findings, Kotlar advised the Slovakian government to stop inoculation with mRNA jabs "until its proven they are safe." During the 30-minute briefing, Kotlar called the so called 'pandemic' an "act of bioterrorism" and a "fabricated operation." The government-appointed advisor said: "Unless 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."
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