Tennessee State Senator Janice Bowling has just filed Senate Bill 1949, the “mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act,” prohibiting the manufacture, acquisition, possession, or distribution of mRNA injections and products—punishable as a Class B felony under Tennessee’s weapons of mass destruction statute.
.Just last week, Arizona Representative Rachel Jones Keshel introduced HB 2974, amending existing statutes to designate modified mRNA injections as biological agents and weapons of mass destruction, and that their manufacture, possession, or distribution may be prosecuted as terrorism, carrying penalties up to life imprisonment if a violation results in death.

Last year, Minnesota Representative Shane Mekeland introduced Bill HF3129, designating mRNA injections as weapons of mass destruction to prohibit their possession or distribution in the state.

Credit to Dr. Joseph Sansone for drafting the “mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act,” now filed in three states.
There are now multiple legislators, international bodies, and peer-reviewed scientific publications declaring that mRNA injections constitute biological or technological weapons of mass destruction:
- Tennessee Bill SB1949 (Sen. Janice Bowling)
- Arizona Bill HB 2974 (Rep. Rachel Keshel)
- Minnesota Bill HF 3219 (Rep. Shane Mekeland)
- Alliance of Indigenous Nations
- Our peer-reviewed study in the American Journal of Physicians and Surgeons
- Dr. Francis Boyle, drafter of the U.S. Biological Weapons and Antiterrorism Act of 1989 (affidavit)
- World Council for Health
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Finally! Thanks Dr. B for good news!
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There are still a lot of us out there, Trace, fighting the good fight.
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