Arizona Republicans Drop Bombshell: COVID Vaccine Under Fire as Biological and Technological Weapons

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Amidst mounting controversy, the Arizona Republican Party made headlines on Sunday as it passed a groundbreaking resolution denouncing COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations as "biological and technological weapons." Dubbed the "Ban the Jab" resolution and spearheaded by Dan Schultz of PrecinctStrategy.com, it received an overwhelming 96% approval from party members.

Not stopping at mere denouncement, the resolution urges Governor Katie Hobbs (D) to take immediate action by halting the sale and distribution of all mRNA shots within the state. Furthermore, it calls upon the Attorney General to seize all COVID injections and conduct a comprehensive forensic analysis of their contents—a move intended to shed light on potential risks to public health.

Advocates of the resolution argue that the vaccines have not undergone sufficient testing and may harbor unknown long-term consequences, pointing to reports of adverse reactions and injuries. Their demand for a forensic analysis underscores the deep-seated skepticism surrounding COVID-19 vaccines within certain political circles.

This resolution mirrors similar actions taken by 10 Florida Republican County Parties, amplifying the growing concern over COVID-19 vaccinations as perceived threats. Delayed from its original schedule in January due to competing agenda items, the resolution draws upon Pfizer's clinical data, reports of adverse incidents, and accusations of fraud by government agencies and media regarding vaccine safety.

Within the resolution, the Arizona Republican Party Presidential Nominating Convention Delegates express profound concerns regarding the preservation of human health. They call upon state authorities to halt the distribution of COVID injections, conduct thorough forensic analyses, and uphold principles of informed consent and the Nuremberg Code—a landmark moment in the ongoing debate surrounding COVID-19 vaccination policies.

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