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10 things you should know about the new Pfizer documents
submitted 2 years ago by iamonlyoneman from stevekirsch.substack.com
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1.Pfizer claimed repeatedly in their documents to the FDA that their vaccine would “prevent” COVID-19
2.Pfizer knew the injection’s adverse effects would increase with more injections of continuing boosters
(including TISSUE NECROSIS) 3.Pfizer knew their injections did not stay at the injection site
4.Pfizer knew that the vaccinated group reported far more systemic adverse events than the placebo group
5.Pfizer knew that the efficacy of the vaccine waned very quickly over time
by as much as 50% in as little as 1 month after the second dose
They just didn’t tell us for some reason and neither did the FDA or CDC. It was probably just an oversight.
6.Pfizer defended VAERS
so they didn't have to keep track of their own safety problems. They called it a robust system for detecting safety concerns with vaccines.
7.There are six individuals that signed up for two different clinical trials at two different sites
8.Pfizer knew vaccinated individuals could still catch COVID-19 and test positive This means that Pfizer’s claim in their other documents that this vaccine prevents SARS-CoV-2 infection is demonstrably false, and they knew it.
9.There are 1,448 pages comprising 9,704 individual subjects who were excluded from the trials the number of drop outs in the Phase 3 trail were impossibly high in the treatment group. It couldn’t have happened by “bad luck.”
10.Pfizer paid $2.9M for their application to the FDA
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