Kotlar's Investigative Report on COVID-19 Pandemic Ready, Submitted to Gov't (2)

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Bratislava, October 2 (TASR) - I've already submitted my report on the COVID-19 pandemic management to the government and I recommend stopping of inoculation with mRNA vaccines until it's proven that they're safe as well as rejection of the updated WHO health regulations and pandemic agreement, Gov't Proxy for Investigation into COVID-19 Pandemic Management Peter Kotlar declared at a press conference on Wednesday. Kotlar reiterated that the pandemic was "an act of bioterrorism" and a "fabricated operation codenamed COVID-19 pandemic". According to the Government Proxy, the aim of the operation was to "jeopardise human health" and "test the naivete of the global population to follow orders subliminally". "Unless the vaccination with mRNA products is stopped or at least their efficiency and safety is proven, which today I already know it won't, and unless we save the Slovak Republic from the centralisation of power under the WHO, my task is senseless," declared Kotlar, who added that much of the information at his disposal he had acquired "illegitimately". Kotlar added that he has evidence to back up his claims. "I'll present it to the public, too, but let's wait first for a session of the government." Kotlar claimed that during his investigation, he had to deal with a shortage of relevant data from Slovakia. "There are simply no relevant data, no collection to speak of and no analyses. Hence, there's no use in employing the Slovak statistics," he said and voiced his suspicion that some data has been purposefully deleted after the 2023 general election. The opposition excoriated Kotlar for his claims. MP Oskar Dvorak (PS) pointed out that Kotlar's claims about the pandemic have been disproved by distinguished authorities and scientists, and warned that Kotlar has submitted no evidence. Dvorak underlined that the Government Proxy has misused his post to disseminate hoaxes and disinformation, urging Health Minister Zuzana Dolinkova (Voice-SD) to dismiss him. This view was echoed by MP Tomas Szalay (SaS), who stated that Kotlar's Wednesday claims are untrue. Szalay hopes that the government will discard the report. MP Peter Stachura (KDH) voiced surprise at the manner and extent to which the government gives room to conspiracy theorists. Stachura urged Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) to oust the Government Proxy. mf/mcs
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