February 16, 2024

In an unprecedented move, the French parliament passed a law that introduces severe penalties for those opposing mRNA liquid nanoparticle (LNP) injections or other treatments recommended by the state based on current medical knowledge. As of February 15, 2024, criticism of such therapeutic treatments, when deemed obligatory or recommended by the state, could result in up to 3 years of imprisonment or a fine of 45,000 euros. This bold legislative step, dubbed ‘Article Pfizer’ by critics, represents a significant shift in the balance between public health policy and free speech.

The law specifically targets the resistance to mRNA treatment (aka mRNA vaccines and gene therapy), positioning it as a cornerstone in the fight against future pandemics. According to critics, the new law aims to chill public discourse on public health policy, silence doctors and discourage potential whistleblowers who may have valid concerns about mRNA technology or other treatments.

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