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Italian health authorities investigated for murder over vaccinations

Health officials allegedly ordered authorities to conceal vaccine side effects

Yudi Sherman

The Public Prosecutor’s Office in Rome is currently investigating two prominent health officials in the country for allegedly hiding the potential risks associated with the COVID-19 vaccines.

According to journalist Greg Reese, recent reports from Italian and German media suggest that former Health Minister Roberto Speranza is currently under investigation for murder and “ideological falsehood.” The claims stem from leaked email exchanges between Speranza and former Director General of the Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA), Nicola Magrini.

Based on reports from Italian media, it is evident from the emails that Magrini and Speranza were aware of the absence of safety data and the potential for major side events associated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. In a single email, an AIFA expert emphasized with underlining, “Attention! Fragile patients are among the unstudied populations.” 

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The former health minister, however, confidently reassured the Italian public about the safety of the vaccination and strongly encouraged professional groups such as teachers and police personnel to receive the injections.

“We have now reached a massively significant percentage of vaccinated people in Italy, 89.41%,” Speranza declared during the pandemic. “Therefore, currently in Italy, just over 10% of the population remains unvaccinated.”

According to Reese, “Speranza and Magrini evidently gave instructions to the local health authorities to conceal the deaths and serious side effects that occurred immediately after the vaccinations began in order not to jeopardize the vaccination campaign — and to reassure the citizens about their safety.”

The probe is said to have been initiated in response to a complaint made by Listen to Me, an organization that represents around 4,200 Italians who claim to have been damaged by the vaccine. According to reports, Listen to Me was joined by the Association of Associated Security Operators (OSA Italy), which is managed by Antonio Porto, the national general secretary of OSA Police. Antonio Porto succeeded the Provincial Secretariat LES Caserta. Additionally, the Democratic Financiers Union and former White Senator Laura Granato also joined the group.

“The accusation is that the responsible minister and the head of the drug authority knowingly and deliberately exposed the unsuspecting Italian population to this risk,” German media reported.

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