Florida’s Brevard County GOP Declares Covid “Vaccine” a Bioweapon, Call on DeSantis to Ban mRNA Injections

The Brevard County Republican Executive Committee (BREC) has made a decision on a contentious proposal. The group leaders have drafted a letter with the intention of sending it to Governor Ron DeSantis and other state officials, urging them to ban the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in Florida. This has sparked a significant debate, given that the Republicans on Space Coast wield considerable influence in the state. Brevard County, which houses the Kennedy Space Center and the popular tourist destination Cocoa Beach, is the 10th largest county in Florida by population and lies adjacent to The Treasure Coast.

CBS12 News has obtained a copy of the letter, which is currently under consideration by hundreds of registered Republicans in Brevard County. Should the party's executive committee proceed and secure enough "yes" votes, the letter will be sent to all state lawmakers representing the region, including Senators Rubio and Scott, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, and Governor DeSantis. The letter refers to an ongoing Florida grand jury investigation into the COVID-19 vaccines.

Governor DeSantis had previously requested the Florida Supreme Court to impanel a grand jury to investigate the vaccine rollout and potential criminal activities related to it. The grand jury's proceedings are highly secretive, and its current status remains unknown. DeSantis raised concerns about fraudulent practices, including false advertisements and misleading information about the vaccines.

BREC's letter outlines the organization leaders' belief that the vaccines are ineffective and even references a study on using vaccines for spreading bioweapons. They argue that the vaccines were promoted as a necessary patriotic duty due to President Biden's vaccine mandates, leaving people with little choice. However, they claim that strong and credible evidence has now emerged indicating that COVID-19 and the vaccines may be biological and technological weapons. They also point to concerning data from Pfizer's clinical trials, suggesting adverse effects and deaths associated with the vaccines.

The letter further accuses government agencies, media companies, tech corporations, and others of committing fraud by misrepresenting the safety and efficacy of the vaccines. The grand jury's investigation into vaccine-related crimes adds to their contention. Additionally, they assert that the continued experimentation on humans and lack of informed consent violate the Nuremberg Code and constitute crimes against humanity.

CBS12 News has reached out to BREC for comment, but there has been no response at the time of reporting. Nevertheless, the BREC members have cast their votes on the proposal, and the results show a resounding approval of the letter's content.

The Brevard County leadership committee, following intense debate, has adopted a resolution calling on the governor to criminalize the COVID-19 vaccines. Similar resolutions have been passed by other GOP chapters in various Florida counties. During the discussions, a significant majority expressed the belief that the vaccine is likely a biological weapon. They accused pharmaceutical companies of crimes and fraudulent practices, alleging that they downplayed risks and side effects while exaggerating the vaccines' effectiveness.

As a result of these developments, the controversial letter from the Brevard Republican party will be sent to Governor DeSantis and other state leaders, urging them to outlaw the vaccines in Florida. The situation has raised concerns and has likely triggered discussions and reactions from various stakeholders and the public.

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