The MEP's recognized the former Covid dissident as illegally repressed Source: (https://bit.ly/3tk27mr) Their House of Cards is Tumbling Down - Das Kartenhaus sturzt ein: https://youtu.be/h3KlydxdvYs Recently, MEP Virginie Joron invited the well-known French tropical doctor and vaccine expert Professor Christian Perronne to the European Parliament for a conference. MEP Christine Anderson gave the opening speech. Perronne was prosecuted by the French government for his criticism of the corona policy, but was recently fully rehabilitated by the disciplinary chamber of the French Order of Doctors. The doctor stated, among other things, that mouth caps and lockdowns do not work and that the danger of corona was greatly exaggerated. He received a standing ovation in the European Parliament. "There is a wind of change blowing. Their house of cards s collapsing," Anderson said next to a smiling Perronne. "I'm tired of being called a covidiot." We owe the rapid pace of developments to MEP Rob Roos (JA21), who asked a Pfizer director in a hearing whether the corona vaccine had been tested in advance to prevent the spread of the virus. No, she replied. "You do it for someone else" was always a lie, says Roos. "We all know now that people have been lied to," Anderson emphasized. "It was one big lie. All the measures that governments have taken - curtailing freedoms, locking people up in their homes - were based on that one big lie." She said she was determined to get to the bottom of it. Anderson pointed out that none of this would have been possible without the tremendous support of all those people who took to the streets out of dissatisfaction with the corona policy. "Thanks for that." Anderson further noted that EU boss Ursula von der Leyen is under considerable pressure to make the vaccine contracts public. People have a right to know what's in those contracts, what's in the text messages she sent to Pfizer chief executive Albert Bourla, the MEP said. "People need to know who they can hold accountable. It was never about public health, it was never about breaking waves, it was always about breaking people. But - and that's the good news - they failed! She failed. And I am very proud of that."