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Robert W Malone, MD
@RWMaloneMD
11h
What is Pfizer so afraid of if these vaccines are perfectly safe?
Tallystick
@tallystick
11h
Replying to @RWMaloneMD
That is telling to me. Corporations or government have no standing to mandate any medicine that it has not recourse attached to it. I see a bright shiny line coming into view.
Gary Wiggin
@GaryWiggin
11h
Replying to @RWMaloneMD
Why is Pfizer not mandating their employees get vaccinated?
6:11 PM · Aug 24, 2021
Barbara Martin
@BMartin0318
5h
Replying to @GaryWiggin @RWMaloneMD
Is that true... Pfizer not mandating their employees to get their vax?
Gary Wiggin
@GaryWiggin
4h
Yes. Watch the CEO interview with Lester Holt.
Alex Berenson
@AlexBerenson
1/ So now that Come-Here-Naughty is approved (ish), the @moderna_tx @JNJNews lose their Emergency Use Authorizations, right? Because there's an approved alternative and you can't have an EUA when there are "adequate, approved, and available alternatives."
2/ Or is this another reason @us_fda is going out of its way to say Comirnaty is not available?
"although COMIRNATY (COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA) is approved... there is not sufficient approved vaccine available for distribution to this population."
3/ Whatever game(s) they are playing here, they're being too clever by half.
SOURCE: Footnote 9
Ah, now I get it:
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I'll put this in the OP.
The existing Pfizer jab was not approved by the FDA.
The FDA approved a different Pfizer jab which does not exist yet.
I'm concerned about what is happening at the higher levels and what is trying to be hidden at this point.
The FDA approved a different Pfizer jab which does not exist yet.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/mainstream-media-fda-approval-pfizer-vaccine/
Interesting article about approved vaccine
Americans, told that the Pfizer COVID vaccine is now licensed, will understandably assume COVID vaccine mandates are lawful. But only EUA-authorized vaccines, for which no one has any real liability, will be available during the next few weeks when many school mandate deadlines occur.
The FDA appears to be purposefully tricking American citizens into giving up their right to refuse an experimental product.
While the media has trumpeted that the FDA has approved COVID vaccines, the FDA has not approved the Pfizer BioNTech vaccines, nor any COVID vaccines for the 12- to 15-year age group, nor any booster doses for anyone.
And the FDA has not licensed any Moderna vaccine, nor any vaccine from Johnson & Johnson — so the vast majority, if not all, of vaccines available in the U.S. remain unlicensed EUA products.
Here’s what you need to know when somebody orders you to get the vaccine: Ask to see the vial. If it says “Comirnaty,” it’s a licensed product.
Ok, so I have it on authority that the FDA approved the clot shot for everyone 16+. The 12-15 ages are still under the EUA, which is part of what triggered the confusion.
Ok, so I have it on authority that the FDA approved the clot shot for everyone 16+. The 12-15 ages are still under the EUA, which is part of what triggered the confusion.
No one has mentioned MIS-C, which is a more likely outcome than death for COVID-19 in minors. I think that is the main factor you're balancing again myo- and pericarditis in when you're thinking about vaccinating the 12 and up crowd.
But Pfizer has liability for “Comirnaty”, for now,
the Pfizer jab having a 1 in 9 chance of SAE, that's still a 100 fold risk of getting maimed by the jab.
mell saysthe Pfizer jab having a 1 in 9 chance of SAE, that's still a 100 fold risk of getting maimed by the jab.
Still trying to figure out what you're referring to mell. Is it this, or something else? If something else, a link would be helpful.
Severe adverse reactions (grade ≥3, defined as interfering with daily activity) occurred more commonly with the vaccine (10.7%) compared with placebo (1.9%). The most common grade 3 symptoms reported by vaccine recipients were fatigue (3.5%), fever (3.0%), headache (2.7%), chills (2.1%), and injection site pain (1.5%). Generally, grade ≥3 reactions were more commonly reported after the second dose than after the first dose.
Adverse events classified as serious† were reported in more recipients of vaccine than...
No it's here:
The entire government is corrupt. The Law doesn't mean shit. At. All.
So start doing whatever the fuck you want.
There's still that little issue with arbitrary and selective enforcement
Erik A.G. Hanon
@HanonErik
4h
Replying to @RWMaloneMD
If they are playing switcheroo games with the product approvals, they are obviously not 100% confident they will always be extrajudicial.
Dr. Chris Martenson holds a PhD in toxicology from Duke University and is a futurist and economic researcher. Martenson says the FDA just approved a Pfizer CV19 vaccine named Comirnaty, but the public is not getting it. This is classic bait and switch because the public is still getting the same Pfizer jab they have been getting all along. It’s still experimental (Emergency Use Authorization or EUA), and it still gives Pfizer total immunity from liability. Dr. Martenson explains, “For all practical purposes, there are two identical drugs. One stays under EUA, and one has been given approval. The problem is the one given approval, and if you are in the United States, you can’t get it. There is none here. So, they approved something that doesn’t exist.
https://usawatchdog.com/comirnaty-cv19-vax-approval-is-actually-fraudulent-chris-martenson/
Dr. Chris Martenson holds a PhD in toxicology from Duke University and is a futurist and economic researcher. Martenson says the FDA just approved a Pfizer CV19 vaccine named Comirnaty, but the public is not getting it. This is classic bait and switch because the public is still getting the same Pfizer jab they have been getting all along. It’s still experimental (Emergency Use Authorization or EUA), and it still gives Pfizer total immunity from liability. Dr. Martenson explains, “For all practical purposes, there are two identical drugs. One stays under EUA, and one has been given approval. The problem is the one given approval, and if you are in the United States, you can’t get it. There is none here. So, they approved somethi...
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