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A new law in France will criminalize criticism of mRNA Covid vaccines, carrying a potential sentence of up to 3 years in prison and a 45,000 euro fine. This development tests the balance between public health and freedom of speech, igniting a global debate on democratic values and government authority in the 21st century.

 

The crux of this debate lies in the government’s intention behind the proposed law. Proponents argue that in the face of a global pandemic, misinformation about vaccines can be dangerous, potentially leading to public hesitancy and undermining efforts to curb the spread of the virus. They see the legislation as a necessary step to protect the collective well-being. Critics, however, view this as an alarming encroachment on individual freedoms. They fear that penalizing criticism of mRNA Covid vaccines sets a precedent for the erosion of free speech, questioning where the line will be drawn in the future. This divide highlights a tense intersection between public health security and the sanctity of personal liberties.

According to the bill, which was passed by the National Assembly in France quietly and secretly through the French parliament on Wednesday, advisement against mRNA or other treatments which are deemed ‘suitable’ based on current ‘medical knowledge’ can lead to a 3 year prison sentence and up to a $48,400 fine. Article 4 of the new law, or ‘Article Pfizer’ as it’s being referred to by freedom fighters in the legislature, is a prejudgment of “alternative medicine” and a threat to whistleblowers.

 

The Bill will now be sent back to the Senate for further deliberation.

Ominously, during what little debate was fielded before the passage of this fascist law that eliminates informed consent, warnings were parroted that “the next pandemic is coming” and mRNA technology is the only solution.

What are they planning for the world?

 

 


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