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GOP Representatives Move to Ban All mRNA Vaccines in Montana

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It looks like elected officials in one state are finally starting to follow the science when it comes to the so-called COVID “vaccines.” Republicans in the Montana House of Representatives have introduced a bill to permanently ban all mRNA shots in their state.

If it becomes law, doctors and other healthcare officials who illegally inject someone with the gene therapy shots could be fined $500 and have their medical license taken away.

We’ve come a long way from the days when doctors were losing their licenses simply for urging caution against this radical and unsafe technology.

HB 371 was sponsored by Rep. Greg Kmetz and has 12 other co-sponsors so far. They would need to pick up an additional 38 Republican votes to pass the bill in the House. The bill is supported by the Independent Medical Alliance and also by Dr. Robert Malone—one of the co-creators of the mRNA technology.

 

The bill is very short (2 pages), but the contents are incredibly damning. Everything that the bill states is factual and we have reported on every facet mentioned in it right here for the past three years.

It notes that the COVID shots have caused “enormous numbers of deaths, disabilities, and serious adverse events.”

This is factual. The only people who could object to that statement either watch MSNBC for all their information about the world, or they are lying to themselves. Just this week, a French handball star died from “suddenly.” She was only 21 years old.

The massive surge of young, healthy, athletic stars dropping dead since the introduction of the shots is undeniable at this point. It’s still happening all the time and we have reported dozens, if not hundreds, of similar cases.

HB 371 notes the total scarcity of long-term safety studies on the mRNA shots. We don’t know the effects of the jabs on human fertility, for example. We do know for a fact that roughly 20,000 US servicemembers became sexually sterile during the first six months of Joe Biden’s vaccine mandates for the military.

We don’t know yet whether there are safety signals indicating that the mRNA shots cause birth defects in children after the mothers have been vaccinated. The CDC insists to this day that the shots are “safe and effective” for pregnant and nursing mothers. There is no evidence to back up that assertion. However, we do have reports on increased prenatal and neonatal fatalities.

No long-term studies show whether the shots permanently alter the DNA of the person receiving them. Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo warned that this was a possibility after it was discovered last year that the vaccines contain unsafe levels of cancer-causing monkey virus DNA that was undisclosed.

We also know that the Chilean government suddenly passed a new law in 2022 that outlawed discrimination against mutants. It seemed like an odd coincidence at the time.

Likewise, there are no long-term safety studies into whether the COVID shots cause the formation of cancerous tumors due to mutated genes. Just as we were sitting here typing this, independent journalist Alex Berenson reported that Japan saw a 10% increase in leukemia deaths in 2022 and 2023.

The Montana bill notes that the shots contained undisclosed DNA and metallic particles. It even mentions the nanoparticles that were discovered by Japanese researchers last year.

These are tiny “robots” that appear to be inert bits of mRNA when the vaccine contents are examined under a powerful microscope. When the nanoparticles get “jump-started” by the electrical signals inside a human body, they come to life and self-assemble into complex structures inside the blood vessels.

The researchers who discovered them initially called them “entities.” Whatever these little robots are, their self-assembling actions appear to be the mechanism that causes the horrible clotting that has led to so many heart attacks and strokes.

It’s unclear at this point whether the co-sponsors of HB 371 will be able to gain enough votes to pass it. Similar legislation is being drafted in Idaho, Texas, Tennessee, Iowa, and South Carolina. If multiple states do end up finally banning the mRNA shots, it will be a good step in the right direction for America. There will no longer be any excuse for anyone to claim that these injections are “safe and effective.”


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