Posted on 03/06/2022 3:00:12 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday released a 10,000-page cache of documents pertaining to the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine.
The documents provide more insights into the FDA’s process for approving the vaccine, and may also shed more light on the safety and efficacy of the vaccines and the number and nature of adverse effects that were observed during the clinical trials and the first months after the EUA was issued.
The documents were made public as part of a court-ordered release schedule stemming from an expedited Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency (PHMPT).
PHMPT, a group of medical and public health professionals and scientists from Harvard, Yale, UCLA and other institutions, submitted the request in August 2021.
The FOIA request asked for the approximately 400,000 pages of documents pertaining to the approval of the Pfizer COVID vaccine to be made public, including safety and effectiveness data, adverse reaction reports and a list of the vaccine’s active and inactive ingredients.
When the FDA ignored the request, PHMPT sued the agency in September 2021, taking the case to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. On Feb. 2, federal judge Mark Pittman issued an order requiring the FDA to release redacted versions of the documents in question according to the following disclosure schedule:
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“... more insights into the FDA’s process for approving the vaccine...”
They actually provided the details of their bribery process for drug approval?
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A standard tactic in lawsuits is to bury your adversary in documents so it takes hundreds or even thousands of hours to go through them. Especially, if you have a good idea that what the adversary is searching for is not in the documents. Thus, I’m suspicious anytime someone needs a semi tractor trailer to deliver a document dump that maybe I’m actually looking at chaff.
i’d like to know where the docs come from
first in first out
last in first out
random selection?
How many will be redacted using black lines?
I doubt this is the really good stuff yet...3rd eye, 2nd head, mind-reading ability.
yep, I doubt there is much meat in this dump.
who knows maybe it will be next year.
eventually the people reviewing these things will get tired of it, and then people who take over may miss things.
When I investigate things I keep an open mind but at times I know what I was looking for when I see it.
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