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MTG requests the DOJ to dismiss charges against a ‘hero’ doctor alleged to have ruined COVID vaccines and issued false vaccination records

MTG requests the DOJ to dismiss charges against a 'hero' doctor alleged to have ruined COVID vaccines and issued false vaccination records

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Supports Convicted Doctor

Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, along with several other Republicans, has reportedly shown support for Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., who has spent over 35 years in prison. This week, they provided him with a record related to supposed counterfeit vaccinations during the pandemic.

Moore, along with his neighbor Christine Jackson Andersen and two others, faced charges in 2023 for conspiring to defraud the U.S. government, involving the conversion, sale, and disposal of government property.

A federal complaint detailed that Moore, part of a group aiming to suspend medical professionals from conflicts of interest involving government and industry, secured COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination record cards through a formal agreement with the CDC. Instead of administering the vaccines, he allegedly disposed of $28,000 worth in the drain and distributed vaccination cards for cash or charity donations.

From May 2021 to September 2022, it’s claimed that Moore administered saline shots to minors, misleading them into believing they received actual vaccinations at their parents’ request.

The Biden administration’s Department of Justice seems determined to imprison Moore. Interestingly, he has gained a sort of folk hero status among some groups, viewed as someone who provided a means for people to bypass what they see as unnecessary interventions.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others have publicly referred to Moore as deserving recognition for his supposed bravery during a time when vaccinations were heavily promoted.

At the start of a 15-day trial on Monday, supporters rallied outside a Salt Lake City courthouse, where figures like Utah Senator Mike Schultz (R) joined them. Schultz expressed his discontent with the vaccination requirements that many felt were overly rigorous.

In a recent statement, Greene urged the Department of Justice to drop all charges against Moore, suggesting that he is a hero rather than a criminal. She articulated that the COVID vaccine has harmed individuals, while Moore has selflessly guided people away from what she calls oppressive mandates.

Echoing this sentiment, Kentucky Representative Thomas Massey noted that prosecuting Moore for helping people avoid what he describes as a flawed approval process from the FDA is unjust.

Senator Mike Lee (R) echoed concerns about the continued charges against Moore, expressing disbelief that he could face such severe consequences considering the broader context surrounding COVID and vaccine regulations.

In Moore’s words, he insists he merely did what he believed was right, an assertion that has resonated strongly with his supporters.

The Department of Justice has been contacted for comment on this situation.

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