The World Health Organization's Dr. Hanna Nohynek testified in court that
she advised her government that vaccine passports were not needed but was ignored, despite explaining that the COVID vaccines did not stop virus transmission and the passports gave a false sense of security. The stunning revelations came to light
in a Helsinki courtroom where Finnish citizen Mika Vauhkala is suing after he was denied entry to a café for not having a vaccine passport.
Dr. Nohynek
is chief physician at the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare and serves as the WHO's chair of Strategic Group of Experts on immunization. Testifying yesterday, she stated that the
Finnish Institute for Health knew by the summer of 2021 that the COVID-19 vaccines did not stop virus transmissionDuring that same
2021 time period, the WHO said it was working to "create an international trusted framework" for safe travel while EU members states began rolling out COVID passports. The
EU Digital COVID Certificate Regulation passed in July 2021 and more than 2.3 billion certificates were later issued. Visitors to France were
banned if they did not have a valid vaccine passport which citizens had to carry to buy food at stores or to use public transport.
But Dr. Nohynek testified yesterday that her institute advised the Finnish government in late 2021 that COVID passports no longer made sense, yet certificates continued to be required.
Finnish journalist Ike Novikoff reported the news yesterday after leaving the Helsinki courtroom where Dr. Nohynek spoke.
Dr. Nohynek's admission that
the government ignored scientific advice to terminate vaccine passports proved shocking as she is widely embraced in global medical circles. Besides chairing the
WHO's strategic advisory group on immunizations, Dr. Nohynek is one of Finland's top vaccine advisors and serves
on the boards of Vaccines Together and
the International Vaccine Institute.
The EU's digital COVID-19 certification helped establish the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network in July 2023. "By using European best practices we contribute to digital health standards and interoperability globally — to the benefit of those most in need," stated one EU official.
Finnish citizen Mika Vauhkala created a
website discussing his case against Finland's government where he writes that he launched his lawsuit "to defend basic rights" after he was denied breakfast in December 2021 at a Helsinki café because he did not have a COVID passport even though he was healthy.
"The constitution of Finland guarantees that any citizen should not be discriminated against based on health conditions among other things," Vauhkala states on his website.
Vauhkala's lawsuit continued today in Helsinki district court where British cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra will testify that, during the COVID pandemic, some authorities and medical professionals supported unethical, coercive, and misinformed policies such as vaccine mandates and vaccine passports, which undermined informed patient consent and evidence-based medical practice.
You can read
Dr. Malhotra's testimony here.
I suspect we will continue to see these parasites spewing the truth out now that the damage is done in an effort to shed the negative karma knowing full well they'll NEVER see a rope and a lamp post that they so deserve.