by Kennedy Hall, LifeSite News:
‘Everyone who lied that [the] vaccines prevent the spread of the virus must be held accountable.’
STRASBOURG, France (LifeSiteNews) – Croatian European Parliament MEP Mislav Kolakusic has called on the European Union to drop any contracts with COVID vaccine makers who he said had sold nations “fake vaccines.”
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🚨 IMPORTANT:
The EU Commission 🇪🇺 should immediately terminate contracts for new doses of fake #vaccines against #COVID19 and demand the return of the 2.5 billion euros paid so far.
Everyone who lied that #vaccines prevent the spread of the virus must be held accountable. pic.twitter.com/zyl2pHleKm
— Mislav Kolakusic MEP 🇭🇷🇪🇺 (@mislavkolakusic) October 13, 2022
Kolakusic October 13 statements, which have since gone “viral” on social media, come in the wake of Monday’s bombshell admission in the European Parliament by Janine Small, president of international markets at Pfizer, that there was no evidence of any transmission testing done by jab-giant Pfizer prior to the roll out of their novel mRNA COVID injections.
🚨 BREAKING:
In COVID hearing, #Pfizer director admits: #vaccine was never tested on preventing transmission.
“Get vaccinated for others” was always a lie.
The only purpose of the #COVID passport: forcing people to get vaccinated.
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— Rob Roos MEP 🇳🇱 (@Rob_Roos) October 11, 2022
On Monday, Dutch MEP Rob Roos had asked Small: “Was the Pfizer COVID vaccine tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market…?”
Small replied in the negative saying “no… we had to really move at the speed of science.”
As a result, Kolakusic followed his colleague Roos’ example, and pressed for deeper pushback against the imposition of COVID vaccines, especially as they were made mandatory throughout Europe and the Western world with the impression that they would stop transmission.
“Hundreds of millions of people around the world in the last two days have seen through social media the response of [Small] to the question of my colleague Rob Roos: ‘Has the vaccine been tested with regard to the prevention of transmission of the virus?’” slammed the politician, affirming that the answer Roos received was a “direct response” that there had been “no vaccine testing for transmission.”