During a speech in the European Parliament, the MP criticised the lack of transparent communication on COVID-19 vaccination. In his view, health agencies that claim that vaccines are safe and effective have failed to fulfill the obligation to tell the truth. However, the reports submitted by the European Medicines Agency reveal a completely different reality, which has recorded thousands of deaths and serious side effects.
Thousands of deaths and serious side effects have been reported
Data from the European Medicines Agency indicate that there have been an alarmingly large number of deaths from COVID-19 vaccinations. In addition, there are many cases of serious physical injuries. Despite this worrying data, no support or compensation measures have been implemented for the victims. This lack of support raises serious questions about the responsibility of the health authorities and governments to deal with these side effects.
Disinformation: a concept used arbitrarily?
The MP also drew attention to the ambiguities associated with the concept of disinformation. At a previous meeting of the Committee on Health, he asked the speaker about the exact definition of the term. He was told there was no official definition of disinformation. The lack of a clear framework means that any different statement could potentially be considered by those in power as "disinformation." Such a situation threatens fundamental freedoms and civil rights in Europe, because it allows certain information to be considered false, not because of their veracity, but because of their compatibility with the prevailing discourse.
WHO treaty that could undermine states' sovereignty
Another area of interest raised during the intervention was the World Health Organization (WHO) and its role in managing health crises. Under the constitution, the responsibility for public health rests with the governments of individual countries. However, the WHO is currently working on a treaty on the pandemic that would give it additional powers,
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