DeSantis: Big Pharma Covid Shots ‘Ended Up Killing People’

Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has put the pharmaceutical industry on notice by warning the public that Big Pharma’s mRNA Covid shots “ended up killing people.”

Gov. DeSantis issued a fiery statement where he vowed to hold Big Pharma companies accountable for those injured or killed by their vaccines.

DeSantis argues that people were led to believe the vaccines were safe because of a widespread effort by the corporate media and tech companies to suppress any information about the risks.

He was responding after Elon Musk dropped the “Twitter Files” which show how Big Tech has been censoring people who question the effectiveness of the vaccinations.

Musk’s revelations also come as a lawsuit against the Biden administration has exposed collusion between Big Tech and the federal government to silence Americans.

As Slay News reported earlier this week, emails submitted to discovery in the lawsuit show top federal officials and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) employees have direct access to Twitter censorship tools so they could control the narrative regarding the Covid panemic and the resulting measures such as lockdowns, masking, and vaccines.

“The tech companies are trying to — before Musk on Twitter, Twitter was — they’re trying to use massive power, massive ability to shape the narrative, to enforce orthodoxy and to marginalize dissenting views,” DeSantis said.

“And so the orthodoxy they want is not your values or my values.

“I can tell you that right now.”

“And so, you know, and you see it,” he continued.

“And so this was one thing when they were talking about Hunter Biden, but there’s a hundred other examples that they’re going to be able to show.

“And how they marginalized people that were speaking the truth on Covid was really, really damaging.

“And it ended up killing people because people would tell the truth and they were getting de-platformed on Twitter.

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“We also going to be doing some stuff because I have a surgeon general in Florida, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, who’s been really, really strong at just fighting back against the narrative and the phony things that people are trying to do and focus on the evidence,” he said.

“So, you know, we are going to work to hold these manufacturers accountable for this mRNA, because they said there were no side effects,” he added.

“And we know that there have been, a lot.

“And so we did a study in Florida and you saw an 86% increase in cardiac-related activity from people 18 to 39 from mRNA shots.

“And so we’re going to be doing some stuff to bring accountability there because I think it’s just something where…”

“You know, we wouldn’t let them mandate on you in Florida,” the governor continued after applause from the crowd.

“You know, because like Orange County wanted to fire firefighters, Gainesville wanted to fire people, but even the corporations like Disney wanted to fire…

“So we said ‘no’ across the board. So everybody had the ability to opt-out of anything they were trying to impose on you.”

“But there were other people around the country that got forced to take this,” he continued.

“And then what they’re not allowed to sue or get any type of recourse when this is not something that they wanted to do. so this is something that we’re gonna lead on in Florida.

“So we’re going to have probably some announcements over the next three or four weeks on that.”

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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