MN Legislature Introduces Bill Which Would Criminalize mRNA Vaccines as Bioweapons, as New NIH Director Agrees They Are Not Safe After All

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New NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya: mRNA platform was never "ready for prime time." Yes, the Director of the National Institute of Health.

Looks like some states care about their citizens after all. Now any state legislature which does NOT pass a law like this is complicit in genocide. This could turn into a movement which can no longer be ignored by the genocidal major media.



"ST. PAUL, MN — A group of Republican lawmakers introduced a bill in the Minnesota House of Representatives that would classify mRNA vaccines and products as "weapons of mass destruction" and criminalize their manufacture, distribution, and possession.

"It's a shot across the bow of the biotechnology industry, which has taken advantage of its unique liability protections and the fear generated by emergency to fast-track novel gene-altering treatments which are not fully understood," Rep. Walter Hudson (Albertville), one of the bill's authors, told Patch.

"These treatments were coerced under threat of lost employment and social censure, rather than offered under the longstanding ethical norm of informed consent.""


April 2025: Director of National Institute of Health (NIH) Dr. Jay Bhattacharya


The UK Daily Mail February 2025:

"Dr Jay Bhattacharya, who has been nominated to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has backed a petition calling for the mRNA vaccines to be paused and retested...He is one of the signatories of the Hope Accord, which claims there is a 'causal link' between the mRNA shots and an alarming rise in excess deaths worldwide."


Dr. Bhattacharya last month:

"The dose of the antigen that's produced that you're induced by one mRNA a strand...it could be one or two, three, five There's no control over it. The the dose of the mRNA you may have some control over, but the dose of the antigen almost none because you don't have control over how many copies are made of the antigen um per per string The biodistribution of it also is not controllable so you see evidence of harms in lots of different body systems..."


"the third thing is that the fidelity of the proteins made by the code...the mRNA technology is not perfect, you often get antigens and proteins that are not in the code itself because there's skipping frame shifts and other things, and so from a regulatory perspective,...Do you say okay you can give this product to people even though you don't know the dose that you're giving to people, even though you don't know where it's going in the body, and even though you don't know that you're producing the target antigen that you want to produce?"
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