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Andrew Bridgen MP In UK Parliament: Covid mRNA Shots Part of Greatest Medical Scandal In History


Thursday, Apr 18 2024

Andrew Bridgen MP addressed the UK Parliament today in a 20 minute presentation regarding excess deaths connected to mRNA Covid injections.

Parliament Live Broadcast

From his statements:

We are witnesses to the greatest medical scandal in this country, in living memory and possibly ever! The excess deaths in 2022 and 2023- is that scandal. Its causes are complex but the novel and untested medical treatment described as a COVID vaccine is a large part of the problem. I've been called an anti-vaxxer as if I rejected these vaccines based on some ideology. I want to say clearly and unequivocally that I am not. I am in fact double vaccinated and vaccine harmed.

I’m proud to be one of the few Members of Parliament with a science degree, it’s a great shame there are not more members with a science background in this place. Maybe if there were, there would be less reliance on whips office briefings, more independent research and perhaps less groupthink...

And I’ll say to the House, and I’ll say it in all seriousness, this debate and others like it is going to be poured over by future generations and they will be genuinely agog that the evidence has been ignored for so long, and that genuine concerns were disregarded, and those raising them were gaslit, speared and vilified...

Also speaking in the same session was Neale Hanvey MP who stated during his presentation:

Kevin McKernan made an accidental discovery. He was shocked to find [the mRNA vials] were contaminated with Plasmid DNA. Other scientists have confirmed these findings. This means that they are not vaccines at all, but genetically modified organisms that should have been subject to totally different regulatory conditions, and certainly not be classed as vaccines.



Source: Parliament Live
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