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Top microbiologist Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi calls mRNA injections ‘crime against humanity’

Updated: October 10, 2023 at 6:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 10, 2023 – 1:22 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — In a lengthy presentation featuring nine international experts, Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi framed the issue of compliance with DNA contaminated mRNA injections in stark terms.

“Whoever propagates RNA vaccines as effective and safe – whoever claims nothing can happen to your genome – is either incredibly ignorant or endlessly evil,” he said.

Such people, claimed the retired University of Mainz professor of microbiology, are turning their backs on the “horror scenario unfolding in front of our very eyes.”

Speaking with Dr. Mark Trozzi on a platform organized by the World Council for Health, Dr. Bhakdi called on the people – and the doctors – of the world to decide where they stand.

“Fellow citizens and physicians of the world, turn away from the perpetration of this monstrous crime against humanity,” he said.

“Do this to save yourselves, your descendants, to rescue the name of your family, or go down in history as one of the greatest criminals of all time.” 

Bhakdi’s segment on the three-and-a-half hour video was devoted to an explanation of the workings of the mRNA injections, with specific focus on the recently discovered plasmid

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