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Nurse in Germany Who Reportedly Injected Up to 8,600 Elderly Patients With Saline Solution Walks Free From Court


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A nurse in Germany labeled an ‘anti-vaxxer’ reportedly injected up to 8,600 elderly patients with saline solution instead of the experimental COVID-19 shot.

Red Cross nurse Antje T, 39, told the patients it was the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 jab.

However, the injection reportedly contained only saltwater.

The nurse, who administered the ‘fake vaccines’ at the Schortens jab centre in Friesland, northwest Germany, was given just six months on probation.

Daily Mail provided additional details:

She was found guilty of six counts of intentional assault by Oldenburg District Court, Lower Saxony state, on November 30.

Antje T jabbed up to 8,600 patients who were mainly hospital employees, educators and doctors above the age of 70 between March 5 and April 2021, leaving them with no protection against the deadly virus.

Police told the court that she was able to introduce the saline solution undetected, because she was in charge of vaccine and syringe preparation during her shift at the vaccination centre.

But after more than a month she was reported by another employee who saw her use the saline solution instead of the vaccine on six patients on April 21, 2021.

The 39-year-old had additionally posted several social media posts where she openly emphasized her skeptical views regarding COVID-19 vaccines.

When questioned by police, she admitted to using saline solution but had said she only did it because she had accidentally broken a vial containing six shots and was ashamed to tell her colleagues.

She had also claimed that it was a one-time incident, but was immediately sacked after antibody tests that were carried out on the affected people confirmed authorities’ suspicions.

Antje T was initially charged with 15 counts of intentional assault at the beginning of the trial in November 2022, but nine of them were dropped due to no evidence.

Court spokesperson Torben Toelle said that the prosecutor found evidence that six syringes were changed for saline, leading to the charges, but that they expect this was done to many more.

Although Antje T reportedly posted ‘anti-vaxxer’ posts on social media, the chamber could not determine with certainty that this provided the motive for her actions.

“The verdict can reportedly be appealed within a week,” the Daily Mail added.

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Either way, that’s allegedly upwards of 8,600 elderly individuals who didn’t receive the experimental mRNA gene therapy. 



 

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