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Florida Grand Jury Report Vindicates 5 Spot-On Covid Claims You Weren’t Allowed To Say

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Following months of fact-gathering, a Florida grand jury released its first interim report on Friday regarding its investigation into potential “wrongdoing” by Covid vaccine manufacturers and entities who promoted the shots.

Requested by Gov. Ron DeSantis and authorized by the Florida Supreme Court in December 2022, the grand jury was tasked with determining whether “pharmaceutical manufacturers (and their executive officers) and other medical associations or organizations” partook in “criminal activity or wrongdoing” concerning “their involvement in the development, approval or marketing of COVID-19 vaccines.” In years prior, individuals who dared to broach such topics online were often censored by Big Tech at the behest of the federal government.

Members of the grand jury were officially sworn in on June 26, 2023. “In a way, this Grand Jury has allowed us to do something that most Americans simply do not have the time, access, or wherewithal to do: Follow the science,” the interim report reads. Federal agencies, like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration, as well as even the U.S. Army have refused to cooperate with the grand jury but legally cannot be compelled to testify, according to the report.

While the grand jury’s investigation is “nowhere near complete,” and has yet to disclose specific details on the shots’ safety and efficacy, the interim report provides insight into other facets of America’s egregious Covid response.

1. ‘Highly Likely’ Covid Hospitalization Numbers Were Inflated

Throughout the pandemic, many Americans suspected hospitals

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