I do wonder if the batch issue was just pharma companies being negligent or if there were actually "Good" batches for certain locations. I always believed some celebrities - politicians may have had a vaccine, just not the same as the rest of us.
Have a look at the Australian senate hearing thread if you have time. The workers for Pfizer DID have a batch for their own employees which was different and had not been tested by the TGA.
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Quelle surprise!
I worry for those children that have now been born and may suffer the unknown effects of that jab.
Remember when the FDA was forced to release documents after being sued by Aaron Siri on behalf of Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency.
Back in 2022 there was a study with rats which labelled and traced LNPs which showed widespread distribution to the uterus, liver, spleen, adrenal glands and pancreas amongst others.
Why wouldn’t you want that for a child?
First posted online: 2 May 2022Pfizer’s lipid nanoparticle (LNP) delivery platform ensures systemic distribution of its “vaccine”. LNPs distribute everywhere: blood cells, plasma and distant tissues. We know this from Pfizer study 185350, which revealed damning biodistribution data in Wistar
www.alltherisks.com
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Also the FDA in recent news:
Oct 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has asked a federal judge in Texas to throw out a public records lawsuit related to COVID-19 vaccines, arguing that it has already spent more than $3.5 million to produce more than 1 million documents in the case.
The FDA in a
filing on Thursday defended the adequacy of the records it provided in the lawsuit, which was filed by scientists who wanted to see licensing information that the agency relied on to approve the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine.
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U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman in an order in early 2022 set an
accelerated time frame for the FDA, calling the group's Freedom of Information Act request an issue “of paramount public importance.”
The FDA declined to comment.
Aaron Siri, a lawyer for Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency, in a statement on Friday said the fight for records was not over.
“Despite years of litigation, and the Court’s order to produce all clinical trial documents, FDA continues to improperly withhold over a million pages of trial documents," Siri said.
The agency at one point was producing 55,000 pages of records every 30 days in response to court orders in the lawsuit.
Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency, whose members include professors and scientists from Yale, Harvard, UCLA and Brown, has posted thousands of records on its website.