Kurginyan: Sputnik V developer’s proposal “amounts to inciting a revolt”

16.11.2021, Moscow.

Inventor of the Sputnik V vaccine Aleksandr Gintsburg’s proposal to imprison people for forged vaccination certificates based on the lack of antibodies to the Ad26 adenovirus “amounts to inciting a revolt,” said philosopher, political scientist and the leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan on November 14 in his original broadcast “The Meaning of the Game.”

Kurginyan noted that, in addition to those who indeed “purchased” a QR code, 5% of vaccinated people would be affected, because, according to laboratory studies that Gintsburg performed himself, they develop no antibodies to the Ad26 adenovirus. Per 100 million of vaccinated people this would be 5 million people.

“Imagine that five million of these people are really sent to the GULAG, which would have to be reconstructed from scratch because the current capacities of the penitentiary institutions would be insufficient,” the political scientist said.

Also, this would affect their family members, children, and friends as well as healthcare professionals accused of falsifying their COVID-19 vaccination. Thus, this policy would result in a great negative reaction among 50-60 million of Russian people.

“Can you understand what this would look like on the whole? How will it affect the stability of our state and national security? Who would seize control over this?” Kurginyan wonders.

The very moment “Gintsburg-style imprisonments” begins, a strong reaction would follow from those whose family members were sentenced. Later, those imprisoned would return. And they would “wish to talk not only to Mr. Gintsburg, but also to those who supported his ‘wonderful’ proposal.”

“Consequently, which articles of the Criminal Code should be applied to this Gintsburg’s proposal as well as any steps to implement this proposal? Besides, it is not Gintsburg who would implement them. And all this amounts to inciting a revolt,” the leader of Essence of Time concluded.

As the Rossa Primavera News Agency previously reported, the Director of National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology named after Honorary Academician N.F. Gamaleya Aleksandr Gintsburg said that those who own forged coronavirus vaccination certificates and QR codes should be punished with imprisonment.

Gintsburg referred to “European experience” where this crime can be punished with six years of prison. He suggested that forged certificates should be identified by a test for antibodies for the Ad26 adenovirus.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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