Session Profile: Kalle Grünthal
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
2024-01-23
Political Position
The political focus is on banning COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in Estonia, due to the lack of genotoxicity and carcinogenicity studies and the suspicion of widespread health damage. This position is strongly antagonistic to the current healthcare policy, grounded in the protection of public health and the right to bodily self-determination. The crisis has revealed an abuse of public interests, necessitating the restoration of accountability and critical thinking.
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Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates profound knowledge of pharmaceutical regulations, clinical trials (placebo groups, biodistribution), and molecular biology (mRNA, spike protein, genotoxicity, reverse transcription). They reference specific scientific research, Pfizer's confidential data, and an Australian criminal case, emphasizing the lack of scientific credibility. They utilize medical terminology to substantiate the alleged threat to the human genome and health.
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Rhetorical Style
The rhetorical style is insistent, confrontational, and alarmist, employing strong moral accusations (e.g., illegal human research, crime, accessories to the crime). A mix of technical data and emotional examples of victims is presented (e.g., the man from Paide, Õnne-Ann Roosvee). The speaker positions himself as a "messenger" who reveals hidden information, urging colleagues to restore critical thinking.
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Activity Patterns
The speaker’s pattern of activity centers on a legislative initiative in the Riigikogu plenary session, involving the presentation of a draft bill and answering questions. They refer to prior work that included conducting interviews and receiving correspondence from individuals who suffered vaccine injuries. They also mention a similar draft bill that lapsed from procedure during the previous Riigikogu session.
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Opposition Stance
Strong opposition is directed at major pharmaceutical corporations (Pfizer, Moderna) and international health organizations (WHO, EMA, CDC, FDA), who are accused of greed and the abuse of public health interests. The criticism extends to Estonian state officials and the government, who allegedly violated the law and participated in illegal human experiments. Compromise is ruled out, as this constitutes criminal activity that endangers public health.
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Collaboration Style
The collaborative approach is aimed at calling on colleagues to restore critical thinking and involving all professional associations and specialists who have dared to hold an opinion different from the mainstream. It emphasizes the need to bring "out from the underground" scientists and doctors who are afraid to speak publicly. The willingness to discuss proposed amendments within the commission is also mentioned.
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Regional Focus
The focus is mainly on the national level (protecting the health of the Estonian people) and global regulation (WHO, the European Commission). Specific examples from Estonia (a rescue worker, Paide, well-known individuals such as Õnne-Ann Roosvee and Riina Kütt) are used to illustrate vaccine injuries.
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Economic Views
The economic perspectives expressed are strongly critical of the avarice of major corporations that flooded the market with unresearched drugs purely for the sake of massive profit. The speaker points out that the budgets of these corporations are many times greater than those of entire nations, and suspects that financial interests are prioritized over public health concerns. He specifically references the funding provided by the Bill Gates foundation and its alleged link to depopulation objectives.
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Social Issues
The core social issue is the violation of the right to bodily autonomy and human rights during mass vaccination, which is viewed as illegal human experimentation without consent. Concerns are being raised regarding the alarming increase in cancer cases and sudden deaths, as well as the decline in birth rates, linking these trends to the vaccination campaign. The speaker criticizes the vaccination of children against COVID-19, arguing that they do not belong to a risk group.
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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is currently on the draft amendment to the Medicinal Products Act, which aims to prohibit the sale and use in Estonia of medicines intended for coronavirus prevention that lack studies regarding genotoxicity and carcinogenicity. The speaker is the initiator and a strong proponent of this bill, seeking to refine the draft that lapsed during proceedings in the previous Riigikogu. Furthermore, he/she criticizes the legal violations associated with pharmaceutical advertisements on television channels.
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