Corporate profits before public health
The Light|Issue 47 - July 2024
Japanese politician lifts lid on pandemic of vaccine harm
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Corporate profits before public health

THE largest protest against the World Health Organisation began with an opening speech by Kazuhiro Haraguchi, a former Minister for Internal Affairs in Japan and a current member of the House of Representatives.

The massive gathering aimed to highlight several critical issues, as Haraguchi delivered a powerful and heartfelt address that resonated with many.

Haraguchi began by addressing the grief and loss felt by countless individuals and families due to the pandemic. With a deep sense of sincerity, he extended his condolences and took responsibility for the failings of those in power.

He said: "I apologise to all of you. So many have died, and they shouldn't have." His words reflected a deep empathy and regret for the preventable tragedies that occurred, setting a sombre yet resolute tone for the event.

One of the key points in Haraguchi's speech was his criticism of the ban on Ivermectin, a drug developed by Dr Satoshi Omura, which he believed could have played a significant role in combating the pandemic.

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