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Maryland: 18 Plaintiffs Including 3 State Lawmakers Sue Gov; Hogan Collaborating with Korea, Rockefeller Foundation on CV “Testing”

May 4, 2020 |  By Robert Lang, WBAL NewsRadio | Source

“Three Republican state lawmakers are among 18 plaintiffs suing Republican Gov. Larry Hogan in federal court, over the constitutionality of the state’s stay-at-home order and the order banning gatherings of more than 10 people…”


“..Governor Hogan is trying his best and may have some good solutions, but even so, new laws like an edict ordering that masks must be worn need to come from the legislature, not the executive branch. I could not in good conscience sit idly by to watch our freedoms be taken away and to allow this to become precedent for future ‘emergencies’,” Parrott added.”

 

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Maryland: State delegates, pastors and businesses file lawsuit against Gov. Hogan seeking to end coronavirus restrictions

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State Governors Betraying Americans? Collaborating with Rockefeller Foundation’s National COVID-19 Testing & Tracing Action Plan

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Rockefeller’s War On Humanity: UN Agenda 21/2030 & The New World Order

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Governor Hogan Announces State of Maryland Aquires 500,000 covid-19 Tests From South Korea’s LabGenomics
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Link To: Hogan’s Big Pharma Backers
Link To  $Billions to S. Korean Biotech
Link To  S. Korea an attractive destination for Big Pharma ‘outsourcing’
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Maryland,Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Virginia Governors collaborating with Rockefeller Foundation 

Governor Larry Hogan announced an agreement with the Rockefeller Foundation and six states to significantly expand the use of rapid coronavirus antigen tests. The six states include Maryland, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, and Virginia. The group plans to collectively buy 3 million rapid coronavirus antigen tests.

The Rockefeller Foundation will assist in facilitating financing for the purchase of the COVID-19 tests.

The states intend to increase the use of rapid antigen testing to better detect outbreaks more quickly, and expand long-term testing in schools, workplaces, and nursing homes.

Governor Hogan negotiated the agreement with the Rockefeller Foundation during his term as Chair of the National Governors Association. It is anticipated that additional states, cities, and local governments will join the agreement.

Each of the six states has been authorized by the FDA to purchase 500,000 tests per state, for a total of 3 million tests. The two U.S. manufacturers of the rapid antigen tests are Becton Dickinson and Quidel. Results are available in 15 to 20 minutes.

The states plan to coordinate policies and protocols for the use of the tests and expect the cooperative purchasing agreement to result in a sustainable and cost-effective solution to the shortages and delays in testing that have been occurring across the country.

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March 26, 2020 | “The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is warning the public about the sale of fake coronavirus test kits that actually contain substances that are toxic to humans. According to authorities, the kits are being shipped globally.”  Link

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“The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says the coronavirus “does not spread easily” through touching surfaces or objects.”

“We have no evidence that the virus, the Covid-19 virus, is transmitted by food or by food packaging,”

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CDC Says Testing too inaccurate for CV-related policy decisions

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The Food and Drug Administration is warning labs and healthcare providers that a common COVID-19 test is providing false positive results.” Link

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UN/WHO Promoting Medical Martial Law Schemes

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Did you know? Maryland Is HOME of the Federal Weather Enterprise

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Who Owns The Weather? CHARTER of the Interagency Council for Advancing Meteorological Services (ICAMS); The Federal Weather Enterprise: Fiscal Year 2021 Budget and Coordination Report; WHITEHOUSE FY 2022 Research & Development Budget

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