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Biological weapons – first county party denounces coronavirus vaccine

We now see county Republican party committees denouncing the coronavirus and its vaccines as biological weapons.

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Last week American politics crossed a major milestone. A major party county committee denounced the coronavirus, and its vaccine collection, as biological weapons. They’re serious: they want their State government not only to prohibit coronavirus vaccines, but even to seize existing stocks. What may or may not be significant is where it’s coming from: Brevard County, Florida, from its Republican Executive Committee.

Yes, they said biological weapons

On Thursday, according to WPEC-TV (Channel 12, CBS, West Palm Beach, Florida), the Brevard County Republican Executive Committee voted on a resolution to send to Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.), his attorney general, Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, and all U.S. Representatives and State legislators who represent any part of Brevard County. WPEC pointed out the relative size of Brevard County – Florida’s tenth most populous, and part of the Space Coast. The Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Port Canaveral, and Cocoa Beach are all located in Brevard County.

The letter refers to Gov. DeSantis’ call for a grand jury to investigate “any and all wrongdoing” regarding coronavirus vaccines. The Florida Supreme Court granted the governor’s request, and that grand jury investigation is still open. In his request, DeSantis relied on Florida laws against fraud in drug advertising or promotion in the State. Saying the vaccine is safe and effective, when it might be dangerous or countereffective, would constitute fraud.

CNAV has covered the coronavirus vaccine extensively. The reputation the vaccines now have for danger and countereffectiveness have turned the Republican Presidential primary upside down. Small wonder, given that coronavirus vaccines correlate positively with excess deaths – and in young, fit adult patients, too. Michael Yeadon, a former Pfizer Pharmaceuticals executive, flat-out calls coronavirus and the vaccines biological weapons. Their bad effects vary from curtailing fertility to killing those who take it – apparently by lot. And the motive behind that can only have been to depopulate the Earth.

The resolution

With all this in mind, the Brevard County Republicans voted on their resolution:

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Whereas We the People of the State of Florida were told that COVID-19 presented a grave danger to ourselves, our families, and our communities[, and

Whereas w]e were then subsequently told to and in many cases mandated to take the experimental COVID-19 injections for the following reasons:

That it would prevent transmission and thus stop the spread of COVID-19,

That doing so would protect our families, ourselves, and the public,

[That d]oing so would allow us to keep our jobs and/or benefits to be able to support our families,

[That b]y doing so we were doing our patriotic duty for our country, state, and communities[, and

That w]e didn’t have a choice because of President Biden’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates[, and]

Whereas strong and credible evidence has recently been revealed that COVID-19 and COVID-19 injections are biological and technological weapons[, and]

Whereas Pfizer’s clinical data revealed 1.223 deaths, 42,000 adverse cases, 158,000 adverse incidents, and approximately 1,000 side effects[, and]

Whereas an enormous number of humans have died and or have been permanently disabled[, and]

Whereas strong and credible evidence exists that COVID-19 mRNA shots alter human DNA[, amnd]

Whereas government agencies, media and tech companies, and other corporations, have committed enormous fraud by claiming COVID-19 injections are safe and effective[, and]

Whereas a statewide grand jury is investigating COVID-19 vaccine crimes[, and]

Whereas continued experimentation on humans and denial of informed consent are violations of the Nuremberg Code and therefore constitute crimes against humanity[, now therefore b]e it…

Resolved: On behalf of the preservation of the human race, the Brevard County Republican Party calls upon Governor 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.

WPEC-TV said the resolution passed by “a landslide.” They also report the passage of similar resolutions in Seminole, Lake, St. John’s, Santa Rosa, Hillsborough and Lee Counties.

Reaction, both on Twitter and the WPEC-TV comment space, is mixed. Some people believe the coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective; some don’t. One user made an interesting comment:

Actually that user is half right. The debate is self-settling. Take the coronavirus vaccine; risk myocarditis and likely early death from it. Don’t take it, and play Mohandas Gandhi’s long game. “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win,” he said.

Ever since the World Health Organization called a pandemic of coronavirus, CNAV has waited for diener squads and their “meat wagons” to drive down major residential streets, blaring on their bullhorns,

Bring out your dead!

As their spiritual ancestors did during the Black Death in Europe. And … no such thing ever happened. Instead, BBC Presenter Lisa Shaw took a coronavirus vaccine, to signal her virtue in the name of Queen and Country. Then she died and came to autopsy. Final Anatomical Diagnosis: Cerebrovascular disease, due to multiple cerebral thromboses … due to the vaccine. And she wasn’t the only young, fit person to go to an early grave.

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If Gov. DeSantis drops out of the Presidential race, he has a much better way to spend his time.

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Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.

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Donald R. Laster, Jr

When one looks past the lies and propaganda to the facts one finds there are no COVID-19/Wuhan/Fauci virus vaccines. The injections make it more likely for one to get injected and they injections cause all sorts of harm. And the Emergency Authorization Usage of the injections are rooted in fraud and deception.

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