Slovakian investigation into Covid crisis completed
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An investigation by the Slovak government has found that there was no Covid 19 pandemic in Slovakia, but rather an act of bioterrorism.
Dr. Peter Kotlár, a doctor and MP who was elected to parliament last year on the Slovak National Party list, stated that there has been no coronavirus pandemic in Slovakia.
“At the end of my investigation, which I will present in September, there will be clear evidence that the pandemic in Slovakia has not met the criteria of a pandemic in terms of frequency and other measurable parameters,” he told the Slovak Parliament’s Health Committee last month (see video here and here ).
“He made this statement during an extraordinary meeting of the National Council’s Health Committee, which had been called by the opposition so that Mr Kotlár, together with Health Minister Zuzana Dolinka, could explain why we are the only country out of 190 in the world that has distanced itself from the WHO updates,” reports the newspaper dennikn.sk, citing several media sources.
When asked by opposition MPs about the seriousness of his statement, Peter Kotlár replied that he was “absolutely serious”.
“Twenty thousand people have died of Covid in Slovakia, we all remember well the mandatory mask wearing, examinations and vaccinations, but also the closed morgues in hospitals because there was not enough space for the dead,” the progressive Slovak publication quotes the MEP, who, like other publications, describes the MEP’s comments as “scandalous”.
Slovakia is the only European country in the World Health Organization that has decided to distance itself from the WHO’s updated International Health Regulations (IHR), which form a preamble to the so-called pandemic treaty.
There is no media coverage of this at all.
This is unique in Europe.
Slovakia’s prime minister has launched an investigation into the “Covid circus” and the phenomenon of “sudden deaths”. The investigation follows a government request saying that “the handling of the pandemic was marked by failures in protecting fundamental rights and freedoms”.
Prime Minister Robert Fico said: “We will publish and tell the Slovak public what really happened during this period.” He accused previous governments of putting the interests of the pharmaceutical industry above those of the public:
“They have made a lot of money by unnecessarily purchasing various medicines and vaccines.”
Fico also accused the authorities of turning a blind eye to deaths from cardiovascular disease linked to the vaccine.
Slovakia, the only EU country to announce its opposition to the WHO pandemic treaty, expects 21,000 additional deaths from 2020.
Prime Minister Fico has included the Covid study in his 7-point government program:
- Public announcement of the current death toll.
- Public disclosure of cardiovascular (and other) deaths caused by vaccinations.
- Public exposure of corruption in the awarding of contracts for masks and other PPE (and the politicians involved).
- Public exposure of corruption in the procurement of vaccines and related contracts.
- Public exposure of vaccine experiments and the abuse of various drugs as well as the forced treatment of people in hospitals during the pandemic.
- the initiation of a government investigation into the entire course of the pandemic, including the release of vaccines and the procurement of various medical equipment and vaccines (and who benefited financially from them).
- the obligation to publish all results of such a government investigation.
MP from the ruling Slovak National Party (SNS), Peter Kotlár, has been officially appointed head of the investigation into the management of the pandemic. Kotlár’s goal will be to ensure that “similar government failures” are not repeated.
It is noteworthy that a European Parliament investigator in the Pfizer scandal died of a heart attack during the investigation.
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