Like in the children’s game Chinese Whispers, in which a sentence whispered by one player into the ear of another can become something totally different by the time it has gone around the table, so it is on X, in which an initial report can become something significantly different, and usually far more sensational, in its viral form. And this is even more typically the case when the initial report originates in a foreign language. Thus it is that by the time these words are published many millions of X users will already ‘know’ that a law has been passed in France criminalising opposition to mRNA injections.
But that did not in fact happen. For what did happen and a translation of the relevant passages of the legislation in question, see my new report at The Daily Sceptic here.
Such a strange law though. So if someone was prescribed as a dangerous drug such as a fluoroquinolone antibiotic and a concerned family member suggested that they stop taking it and get a prescription for something safer that concerned family member would be fined and jailed for potentially saving that person from severe side effects?
https://live2fightanotherday.substack.com/p/what-happens-in-france-stays-in-france