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Bill Introduced In Idaho Would Ban Dangerous, Ineffective mRNA Technology Used In COVID Shots

COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine and syringe with needle injection. It use for prevention, immunization and treatment from corona virus infection (novel coronavirus disease 2019,COVID-19, nCoV 2019). -Shutterstock/chatuphot

(LifeSite) A proposed bill in Idaho would take aim at mRNA technology by banning its use in the state.

“Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person may not provide or administer a vaccine developed using messenger ribonucleic acid technology for use in an individual or any other mammal in this state,” the short bill states. Violators of the law could be charged with a misdemeanor.

 

The bill is currently in committee after being introduced by state Senator Tammy Boyle and Representative Judy Boyle, both Republicans.

The use of mRNA technology has garnered increased scrutiny due to its use in several of the COVID shots, including in the Pfizer and Moderna jabs.

Dr. Robert Malone, a key inventor behind the technology, has been especially critical.

“The vaccines don’t work and they are toxic,” Dr. Malone has warned.

Recently, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor and data expert made similar warnings.

The use of mRNA jabs “should stop because they completely failed to fulfill any of their advertised promise[s] regarding efficacy. And, more importantly, they should stop because of the mounting and indisputable evidence that they cause [an] unprecedented level of harm, including the death[s] of young people and children,” Professor Retsef Levi warned.

“Stop the mRNA genetic ‘vaccines’. The technology is not safe,” Malone wrote in response to Levi’s warnings.

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