The Adverse Effects of Experimental Messenger RNA (mRNA) “Vaccines” a.k.a. Injections For COVID-19

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The first and foremost point to be made here is that messenger RNA (mRNA) “vaccines” are not legally vaccines at all according to the CDC official definition. The FDA granted “emergency use authorization” for these vaccines (herein “mRNA injections”) because they are unlike conventional vaccines and is required by law to be granted only if there are no effective treatments for COVID-19 (which there are). The moment the “national emergency” that is COVID-19 is called off or an alternate treatment is deemed effective, all of the mRNA injections instantly become unapproved for human use.

The reason pharmaceutical companies have conditioned and propagandized society to perceive these experimental injections as vaccines is so they can award themselves the same liability immunity luxuries that are permitted to these companies for vaccines. While simultaneously this forces people to have a discussion about vaccines, when in realty this is a GMO like technology that injects an operating system into the human body designed to alter you by installing synthetic chemical pathogens that overwork the immune system.

Even fake news CNBC agrees that these liability immunities effectively prevent you from being able to sue in a U.S. court of law:

If you experience severe side effects after getting a Covid vaccine, lawyers tell CNBC there is basically no one to blame in a U.S. court of law.

The federal government has granted companies like Pfizer and Moderna immunity from liability if something unintentionally goes wrong with their vaccines.

“It is very rare for a blanket immunity law to be passed,” said Rogge Dunn, a Dallas labor and employment attorney. “Pharmaceutical companies typically aren’t offered much liability protection under the law.”

You also can’t sue the Food and Drug Administration for authorizing a vaccine for emergency use, nor can you hold your employer accountable if they mandate inoculation as a condition of employment.

According to the FDA “An investigational drug can also be called an experimental drug” and all mRNA vaccine candidates identify their new agents as “investigational.” Experimental categorization consists of the following reasons…

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