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Former FDA official engaging in a bit of projection

And I’m putting that mildly. Imagine the balls it would take to tell your boss that he can’t have access to raw data, but he CAN have all of these lovely skewed reports that you’ve created.

Shortly before he was forced to resign, the nation’s top vaccine regulator says he refused to grant Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s team unrestricted access to a tightly held vaccine safety database, fearing that the information might be manipulated or even deleted.

Read that again… he was ‘afraid’ that the information might be manipulated. Like those reports he was willing to cough up weren’t written to an agenda, right?

Any time anyone wants to hide raw data, then that data is suspect. Like what happened with ‘climate change’. And to accuse without merit that the data would be deleted or manipulated would indicate, to me at least, that they’ve already done it.



6 responses to “Former FDA official engaging in a bit of projection”

  1. Accuse the opposition of exactly what it is you’re doing (or have done)? I think I’ve heard that before.

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  2. Time for an independent audit of data.

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  3. Early on after DOGE started doing their investigations, some flunky in one of the agencies deleted a whole bunch of data thinking that it protect his department from investigations. I don’t remember which dept. it was.

    It took the kids at FOGE about 15 minutes to find and reconstruct all of the data.

    Apparently this idiot at HHS never learned that you only say no to the boss at your peril.

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  4. Even the child caught in the act with his hand in the cookie jar will conceive a tale of you are beholden to a misperception; it is not as it appears. He may also say, in complete earnest seriousness, why what he did had to be done. James Comey offered a master class in this when he ran through the whole gambit of HRC’s criminality then intoned no reasonable prosecutor would take the case.

    The guilty always strive you to look away. It’s not as it appears, you just don’t understand, hey look squirrel, doing this is better than doing that, you can’t be trusted. It’s never about them, the blame lies with you.

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  5. boneman–Small children, narcissists, and Democrats seem to be the worst offenders.

    Gerry–A forensic audit of the data that’s left to see what might have been changed.

    Nemo–Yep. Because they think they are smarter than everyone else. It was the ‘Institute for Peace’ and a terrabyte of data. Took about 3 minutes for the DOGE guys to retrieve it from the trash folder…

    Rick–Agree and well said!

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    1. “Took about 3 minutes for the DOGE guys to retrieve it from the trash folder…”
      Rookies…
      The should have consulted with Hillary; now THERE’s a woman that knows how to trash evidence data.

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