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COVID jabs a ‘terrible’ and ‘dangerous’ drug – Japanese expert

Masayasu Inoue is Professor Emeritus of Osaka City University Medical School. He specialises in molecular pathology and medicine.

Inoue was speaking via video call to the ‘Human Rights and COVID-19 press conference’ held in Geneva, Switzerland late last month.

Prof. Inoue told the conference the COVID-19 ‘pandemic’ was used as a pretext by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to rapidly develop and promote dangerous and untested vaccines worldwide, and warned more dangerous vaccines were being developed in Japan for distribution globally.

He said the production of toxic spike proteins directly in human tissues via the ‘vaccines’ to stimulate immune system was a ‘misconceived method that has never applied before in human history’. It was impossible therefore, for any person to have given proper informed consent.

‘However, due to irresponsible government and media campaigns to promote vaccines, 80% of the Japanese has been vaccinated.’

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  1. No coincidence that Japan is the latest country to open up its borders to massive levels of immigration. Like the west, they expect their current population to begin dying off perhaps? Wonder what Abe would have thought about this, had someone not blown his head off (also another coincidence I’m sure)…

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