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House Republicans Issue Toothless Report on COVID and the Vaccine Mandates

Sofia, Bulgaria - November 10, 2020: Pfizer COVID-19 Coronavirus Vaccine and Syringe. Conceptual image.

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic has issued a 525-page report on the so-called pandemic and the government’s draconian response to it.

To save you some time, the report is mostly toothless. If you do a CTRL-F search of the document, there are no instances of the term “criminal referral” in reference to the names of Tony Fauci, Deborah Birx, or any other former public health official.

The report also insists that the taxpayers must be forced to shell out more money for vaccine injuries in the future—effectively letting Pfizer and Moderna off the hook for what they did.

 

Incoming Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is going to have his work cut out for him if this is the best that Congress can do. The report contains almost no information that we didn’t already know by mid-2020, months before the COVID shots were rolled out.

Here are a few examples:

There was never any “science” to back up social distancing or masking mandates.

Shutting down schools was a bad idea and it caused tremendous harm to kids.

Transnational criminal organizations ripped off $64 billion from the taxpayers through the Paycheck Protection Program under the Biden administration. The funds were apparently subjected to the same robust oversight that the cash-for-Ukraine program is receiving.

And so on. We already knew all that.

Even Tony Fauci, former head of the NIH, claimed that social distancing and masking policies “just sort of appeared.”

Fauci also blamed the CDC for those policies to give himself a pass for pushing them on the public. Just as a reminder, these people allowed elderly Americans to die alone in hospitals and nursing homes and refused to allow family members to hug them or hold their hands as they passed away. Based on policies that “just sort of appeared.”

The report contains shockingly little information on vaccine injuries, other than to claim that the taxpayers should probably pay more money into the government’s vaccine injury program. The report states:

“It appears that the federal government mandated them [the COVID shots] without an adequate system in place to adjudicate the inevitable injuries they cause.”

Inevitable injuries? It would have been nice if they had mentioned that before they told everyone to choose between the jabs and their jobs.

The report never mentions the severity of injuries that so many people suffered from the jabs. It describes vaccine injuries as “exceedingly rare” and mild. It makes no acknowledgment of the roughly 1 million Americans who are estimated to have been killed outright by the shots. Instead, the report recommends that Americans pony up more taxpayer money for the government’s vaccine injury compensation program.

As if it’s your fault and mine that the jabs injured so many people.

They claim that more taxpayer money for this program would help to restore public faith in vaccines. There’s no discussion about taking away the unique liability shield that the Big Pharma companies enjoy.

Vaccines are the only product in existence that can injure you, paralyze you, kill you, or sexually sterilize you, and the product maker can’t be sued. Instead, the taxpayers are forced to pay for the injuries that these products cause—and they want us to pay even more to “restore trust” in the products.

The report is also oblivious to the fact that the federal courts have ruled that the coronavirus jabs are NOT vaccines. The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in June of this year that vaccine mandates were invalid and improper because the COVID shots were an experimental medical treatment and not vaccines. They don’t fit any previous definition of a “vaccine” used in over a hundred years of epidemiological medicine and therefore, all the jab mandates were invalid, illegal, and unconstitutional.

The current session of Congress is almost over, so it looks like the majority Republicans are winding down the pandemic subcommittee. After two years of work, all they accomplished was a toothless 525-page report that makes no criminal referrals against former public health officials who all quit their jobs when Republicans became the House majority in 2022. Pfizer and Moderna are still off the hook for all the injuries they caused. They’re trying to sweep the whole thing under the rug. We shouldn’t let them do that.

If you’re suffering from insomnia, you can read the subcommittee report HERE.


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