Dr. Francis Boyle: Cox-vid Injections Meet the Criteria for Biological Weapons And Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Dr. Francis Boyle: Covid injections meet the criteria for biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction
by RHODA WILSON, https://expose-news.com/
Last week, the Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals agreed that mandating covid-19 “vaccines” violates the individual human rights of teachers and other staff of Los Angeles School Unified Districts (“LAUSD”), remanding a lower court’s dismissal of their case against the LA County School District’s vaccine mandate for employees.
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This gives some hope that Dr. Joseph Sansome’s case – which if successful, compels Florida’s governor to stop distributing covid injections – will be moved forward in the courts. After being dismissed the case is now in the Appellate Court. An appeal to which Dr. Francis Boyle has added his affidavit.
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“It is my expert opinion that, [the covid injections] meet the criteria of biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction according to Biological Weapons [Convention],” his affidavit states.
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At the end of last month, Dr. Francis Boyle submitted an affidavit to strengthen an appeal against a decision to dismiss a legal case filed to compel Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to prohibit the distribution of covid injections. If successful, the case will also compel Florida’s Attorney General to confiscate vials of vaccines.
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The case is being brought by psychotherapist Dr. Joseph Sansone. The first formal written application, the ‘Emergency Petition for a Writ of Mandamus’ (“the writ”), was filed with the Florida Supreme Court on 3 March 2024. The case was then transferred to the Circuit Court on 20 March 2024.
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On 9 April, the Circuit Court dismissed the case. On 14 April, Dr. Sansome filed a motion for reconsideration. This motion was denied the following day. So, on 22 April, Dr. Sansome filed a motion for rehearing. The following day, this motion was also denied. Later that day, on 22 April, Dr. Sansome filed a notice of appeal.
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On 27 May, he filed an appellate brief with the Appellate Court or Court of Appeals. The appellate brief is a document submitted to an appeals court by a lawyer, outlining the legal arguments as to why their client should win the case.
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