A world-renowned Japanese professor has issued a stunning message to people all over the globe, warning that the Covid pandemic was a hoax designed to “drive vaccinations” across the general public.
The chilling warning was issued by Masayasu Inoue, MD, PhD, and Professor Emeritus at Osaka City University Medical School.
According to Inoue, the “false” pandemic was orchestrated by the United Nations health agency – the World Health Organization (WHO).
The professor accuses the WHO, its parent agency the UN, and other globalist organizations and world governments of an “extreme violation of human rights.”
The respected medical doctor argues that the global vaccination agenda was a fraudulent use of “experimental gene therapy” that was pushed onto “healthy people.”
He warns that “the result” of rolling out Covid mRNA vaccines for public use has led to “the induction of the terrible drug-induced injury that has never [been] seen in human history.”
“The pandemic was used as a false pretext by the WHO to drive vaccinations of all peoples in the world.”
Inoue delivered his “message for the world” during a press conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
“There is a high risk that Japan-made vaccines will be exported under the guise of false trust,” he warned.
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