A federal judge has ordered the FDA to release 55,000 pages of Pfizer licensure data a month, instead of the 500 pages that the FDA said they could do (which would mean that it would be 2097 before all of the information was released).
It’s pretty clear from the first data drop as to why they are wanting to keep this stuff under wraps. In the first three months of the Pfizer vaxx rollout, there were over 1200 deaths and 160,000 adverse events. Most of these effected people in the 31-50 age range in the US.
I’d like to point out a couple of things:
- It took 108 days of review for the FDA to approve the Pfizer shot (which is still not available in the US) and they wanted 75 YEARS to release it all.
- The age range (31-50) of the initial adverse events is included in the age range who are having a higher death and disability claim rate in Indiana (18-64).
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