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Bill Proposes Immediate Ban on COVID-19 Vaccines Amid Alleged High Mortality Rates

Montana Legislators Introduce Bill to Outlaw Covid mRNA Injections Due to High Incidences of Deaths, Disabilities, and Severe Side Effects.

Lawmakers in Montana propose a comprehensive ban on Covid mRNA "vaccines" due to the significant...
Lawmakers in Montana propose a comprehensive ban on Covid mRNA "vaccines" due to the significant number of deaths, disabilities, and severe side effects linked to the inoculations, as detailed in a bill presented in the Montana House of Representatives.

Bill Proposes Immediate Ban on COVID-19 Vaccines Amid Alleged High Mortality Rates

Montana kicks off a groundbreaking move against Covid mRNA "vaccines," with concerns about their safety and alleged side effects as the driving force behind a new piece of legislation.

In the Montana House of Representatives, lawmakers are proposing HB371, a bill that outright bans mRNA vaccines, citing the "massive numbers of deaths, disabilities, and severe adverse events" attributed to these injections.

The bill underscores various issues the lawmakers raise about the "vaccines," including the lack of evidence confirming their safety for public use and their links to an increase in cancers, infertility, and premature deaths.

Moreover, the lawmakers argue that the shots are contaminated with cancer-causing DNA fragments and contend that the side effects can be spread to unvaccinated individuals via "shedding."

Moreover, the bill's supporters suggest that the lack of transparency surrounding the "vaccines" has deprived citizens of their right to informed consent. Consequently, they assert that mRNA "vaccines" should be prohibited.

Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, a medical professional, voiced her support for the bill on social media, stating, "Montana is leading the charge! HB 371 is set for its first hearing tomorrow. Show your support for HB371!"

Montana House Bill 371 notes:

The Independent Medical Alliance (IMA) is urging Montana lawmakers to pass this bill.

In a post on their platform, the IMA penned a statement regarding the legislation.

"Montana makes a stand!

"HB 371 aims to ban gene-based mRNA vaccines.

"These are not conventional vaccines-Multiple studies show the risks associated with mRNA shots, including blood clots, autoimmune diseases, and rising all-cause mortality."

The IMA's full statement reads:

Dr. Kat Lindley, Dr. Brooke Miller, and Dr. Robert Malone, a leading scientist who pioneered mRNA technology, are backing the bill.

"The bill to block the administration of all gene-based vaccines to humans in the state of Montana is poised for debate," Malone said on social media.

"Please reach out to Rep. Greg Kmetz at [email protected] to let him know that you or your organization support or endorse HB 371."

Notably, various states are considering similar legislation, including Idaho, where a freshman lawmaker wants to ban most COVID-19 vaccines for the next decade.

Sen. Brandon Shippy (R-New Plymouth) has proposed a bill that places a moratorium on "human gene therapy products" until July 2035, according to the Idaho Statesman.

This bill defines these products as materials containing nucleic acids, genetically modified microorganisms, and engineered site-specific nucleases. It primarily targets mRNA vaccines in its attempts to halt gene therapy.

As the skepticism surrounding the true purpose of the "vaccines" grows, a video has surfaced showing Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel boasting about Moderna's development of Covid mRNA "vaccines" in 2019, as he claimed they knew that a pandemic was forthcoming.

In a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum, Bancel admitted to his colleagues that he expected his company to make a billion dollars the following year due to the anticipated emergence of the coronavirus.

This revelation adds fuel to the fire surrounding the intentions behind the development and distribution of these mRNA injections.

  1. The Independent Medical Alliance (IMA) in Montana has expressed support for HB371, a bill aiming to ban gene-based mRNA vaccines, citing numerous health-and-wellness concerns and allegations of safety issues.
  2. The IMA argues that these mRNA vaccines pose risks such as blood clots, autoimmune diseases, and increased all-cause mortality, making them a threat to public health, and thus should be prohibited in the State of Montana.
  3. As the conspiracy theories surrounding the truth of the Covid mRNA vaccines continue to circulate, videos such as the one showing Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel's boastful claims about the development of these vaccines in 2019 only further stoke the skepticism about the hidden intentions behind their distribution.

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