Another GULAG? Kurginyan assesses Sputnik V creator’s idea of prison terms for “falsified” QR codes

25.11.2021, Moscow.

The idea of Director of the Gamaleya Center Aleksandr Gintsburg to determine “falsified” vaccination certificates using the lack of antibodies to the Ad26 adenovirus as a criterion would have terrible consequences, said philosopher, political scientist and the leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan in his original broadcast “The Meaning of the Game” of November 14.

“Suppose an extremely responsible and powerful supervising commission, whose findings can and should, Gintsburg believes, be used to send people behind bars, reveals a criminal lack of antibodies to the Ad26 adenovirus,” Kurginyan assumed.

However, the results that Gintsburg and his team published in the Lancet journal suggest that by no means all of vaccinated people produce antibodies to the Ad26 adenovirus.

According to Gintsburg team’s report, five subjects from a group of one hundred and ten volunteers tested didn’t have antibodies to the Ad26 adenovirus before the vaccination, and they did not acquire antibodies to the Ad26 adenovirus after the vaccination.

“Suppose Mr. Gintsburg succeeds to make the supervising commission to test one hundred million vaccinated people… Then the vaccination commission will find that not five, but five million Russian citizens have no antibodies to the Ad26 adenovirus,” Kurginyan said.

According to Gintsburg’s proposition, they “would need to be all put in jail.” The political scientist reminded that the number of those prosecuted in the USSR over the period of Stalin’s rule did not exceed four million people.

“Thus, Mr. Gintsburg suggests that more people than the Stalin regime put in prison over 30 years should now be put in prison, i.e. in a new GULAG,” the leader of Essence of Time noted.

As the Rossa Primavera News Agency previously reported, Director of the Gamaleya Center Aleksandr Gintsburg suggested that owners of falsified coronavirus vaccination certificates and QR codes should be punished with prison terms.

Gintsburg referred to “European experience” where this crime can be punished with up to six years in prison. He suggested that false certificates would be revealed by the lack of antibodies to the Ad26 adenovirus.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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