Thursday, 09 January 2025

Slovakia Urges Global COVID Vaccine Withdrawal and mRNA Ban


Slovakia has moved to withdraw COVID vaccines from the market and ban mRNA technology following the release of a long-anticipated official government report into the pandemic response.

The official government report, based on extensive research and investigation, concluded that the pandemic was “an act of bioterrorism” and a “fabricated operation.”

Peter Kotlár, the government envoy tasked with investigating Slovakia’s pandemic management and one of the country’s most prominent vaccine safety researchers, presented the report to the national parliament on Thursday.

The report recommends world government’s urgently withdraw mRNA vaccines from the market and refuse to sign the World Health Organization’s global pandemic treaty, as well as rejecting the updated WHO regulations.

Shortly after his re-election last year, Prime Minister Robert Fico threw his support behind a proposal from the conservative Slovak National Party (SNS), a key coalition partner, to establish a commission to investigate the government’s handling of pandemic measures.

Fico survived an assassination attempt shortly after, further intensifying the political climate in the country.

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“The Slovak public simply needs an answer about the vaccination … why people were vaccinated with various experimental vaccines without any tests, why all sorts of drugs were pushed into people … and what actually happened during Covid,” said Fico, who was skeptical about mask mandates and the vaccine rollout during the pandemic.

Kotlár, a member of the SNS, was appointed to the position of envoy in January this year.

Peter Kotlar delivered the bombshell report to Slovakian parliament on Thursday

Slovakia’s health ministry has yet to comment on the report, but said Thursday in a statement — delivered in the national parliament — that it “relies on scientific facts and knowledge.”

“The Ministry of Health has taken measures to expand the vaccination network … Registration for vaccination is voluntary and the ministry wants to provide the opportunity to vaccinate all inhabitants of the Slovak Republic,” it said.


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