According to Granite Grok, the Florida Grand Jury, which was entrusted with investigating the actions of pharmaceutical corporations and medical institutions during the COVID-19 vaccination deployment, has published an initial report.
The research suggests that concerns about non-pharmaceutical actions during the epidemic may have merit, even though it hasn’t shown criminal misconduct.
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“On December 13, 2022, the Governor of the State of Florida issued a Petition for Order to Impanel the Twenty-Second Statewide Grand Jury,” the report reads.
“In its 19 pages, the Petition described a litany of statements by pharmaceutical executives, state and federal government officials, doctors, scientists, reporters and other individuals regarding the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, ultimately deeming it “to be in the public interest to impanel a statewide grand jury to investigate criminal or wrongful activity in Florida relating to the development, promotion and distribution” of these vaccines.”
“On December 22, 2022, the Florida Supreme Court responded to the Petition by issuing an Order Directing Impanelment of a Statewide Grand Jury and tasking what would eventually become this body to determine whether “pharmaceutical manufacturers (and their executive officers) and other medical associations or organizations” engaged in “criminal activity or wrongdoing” with respect to their involvement in the development, approval or marketing of COVID-19 vaccines.”
Like a juror panel, the Grand Jury was selected at random and presented its findings and methods of investigation, showing a level of diligence that may have surpassed the FDA’s during the health crisis.
The Grand Jury’s analysis of the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccination is a major emphasis of the report.
It has been alleged that officials said vaccinations could “prevent COVID-19 disease” with over 90% efficiency and that adverse effects were “extremely rare.” The Grand Jury will also be scrutinizing assertions that vaccinations were “safe and effective as determined by data from the manufacturers” and that they were essential to the development of herd immunity.
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