Posted on 12/06/2023 6:40:44 AM PST by Heartlander
Would 92% of American adults have gotten a Covid shot had they known the “vaccines” only offered a 0.85% reduction in risk? Would young men have taken the jab if they had known it did not prevent transmission?
Americans came to understand that the media campaigns supporting the shots were fraudulent. The touted benefits – preventing infection and transmission – were lies. In response, fewer than one in five Americans elected to receive “boosters” despite multi-billion dollar propaganda campaigns.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has now brought a suit to bring accountability for the fraud that resulted in record profits for the pharmaceutical industry. Last week, he filed a complaint alleging that Pfizer misrepresented Covid vaccine efficacy and “conspired to censor public discourse” in violation of Texas’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA).
While Big Pharma enjoys immense government-provided insulation from legal liability for vaccine injuries, it cannot lie to promote those products.
Paxton alleges that the $75 billion Pfizer has raked in through sales of Covid vaccines were the “direct and proximate result” of the company’s deceit.
The DTPA requires Paxton prove two questions to succeed in his case. First, he must establish that the company lied or failed to disclose known information concerning its Covid vaccine. Second, he must prove that the company’s fraud was designed to promote sales of the shots.
Brownstone previously analyzed the applicability of the DTPA against Moderna. Now, Paxton’s lawsuit threatens Pfizer with fines of $10 million as well as awards of “restitution, damages, or civil penalties.”
Paxton’s case argues that Pfizer deceived the public on three issues: (1) the efficacy of the vaccine; (2) whether the shots reduced the risk of transmission; and (3) the company’s efforts to “censor[] persons who threatened to disseminate the truth.”
In each instance, the company skewed the public debate in order to induce Americans to take its shots. The efforts stripped us of the right to informed consent, deceiving us on purported benefits while hiding established risks.
First, Paxton targets the now-familiar falsehoods that the company, led by CEO Albert Bourla, touted, including that the shots had “95% efficacy” and worked against mutations of the virus.
Paxton’s critiques do not require the benefit of hindsight. Pfizer’s own data showed that the vaccine was merely 0.85% effective in reducing the likelihood that an individual would contract Covid (known as absolute risk reduction). Put differently, Pfizer’s clinical data showed that “preventing one COVID-19 case required vaccinating 119.”
Despite this unconvincing data, Bourla claimed there was “initial evidence of our vaccine’s ability to prevent Covid-19.” Bourla later said that the shots had “100%” efficacy rates against mutations of the virus, including the Delta variant. Not only was this a lie, Pfizer never tested the shots against the variants. Still, in May 2021 he baselessly claimed that “no variant identified so far…escapes the protection of our vaccine.”
Three months later, the company issued a press release saying that boosters would “preserve and even exceed the high levels of protection against…relevant variants.” Shortly thereafter, the United States exercised its option to purchase 500 million more doses of Pfizer’s Covid vaccines.
These lies clearly and directly induced Americans to take products with illusory benefits. The claims were fabricated, and they led to billions of dollars in windfalls for Bourla and Pfizer.
Pfizer’s marketing relied on convincing healthy young adults and teenagers to get shots despite the negligible risk that Covid posed to them. Bourla used transmission to launch a moral blackmail campaign. He told teenagers that they should get the shots to “protect…their loved ones.” He later tweeted, “widespread vaccination is a critical tool to help stop transmission.”
Under oath, company officials later admitted that they had never tested whether the vaccines reduced transmission.
In October 2022, Pfizer spokeswoman Janine Small appeared at a European Parliament hearing. “Was the Pfizer Covid vaccine tested on stopping transmission of the virus before it entered the market?” asked Dutch MEP Rob Roos. “No!” Small responded emphatically. “We had to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market; and from that point of view, we had to do everything at risk.”
Under the DTPA, Paxton must prove that the company misrepresented information regarding the vaccine in an effort to promote sales of its products. With the vast majority of Americans under 70 facing zero substantial risk from Covid infection, the lies regarding transmission were critical to expand the customer base.
This deception underpinned the mandates in 2021 as government and corporate officials insisted that vaccination was necessary to keep healthy adults’ coworkers and neighbors safe. By December 2021, Pfizer’s stock price had doubled from the onset of the pandemic in February 2020.
As Pfizer committed to deceiving the public, it had to ensure that journalists would not uncover its corporate misdeeds. Paxton’s suit outlines how the company “sought to intimidate and silence…journalist Alex Berenson.”
As Berenson reported on the efficacy, or lack thereof, of mRNA “vaccines,” Pfizer Board Member Dr. Scott Gottlieb colluded with Twitter to silence his reporting. In August 2021, Berenson tweeted that Pfizer’s vaccine “doesn’t stop infection…[o]r transmission,” and had a“limited window of efficacy.” Despite the veracity of these statements, Gottlieb wrote to Twitter officials encouraging them to ban Berenson’s heresy.
Hours later, Berenson received a permanent ban (he was later reinstated following a lawsuit). Now, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is a defendant in Berenson’s case against the Biden Administration, which accuses White House officials of colluding with private actors in Big Tech and Big Pharma to usurp Berenson’s First Amendment rights.
Paxton’s case also outlines how Pfizer worked to silence scientists who discussed the benefits of natural immunity, calling the rhetoric “corrosive” to the public’s confidence in their products. The aim was simple: shield Americans from the truth so that they would continue to get the product.
To this point, “victories” against the hegemon that emerged in 2020 have been defensive in nature. Groups have fended off vaccine mandates, states have resisted calls for renewed lockdowns, and journalists have begun to expose the corruption that shattered Western civilization.
These efforts, though important, have failed to bring accountability against those who usurped our civil liberties and pillaged the national treasury. Paxton’s suit strikes at the heart of the corruption behind the Covid regime: how their success required mass deception and their profits depended on lies.
Though $10 million in fines is little compared to the $75 billion in revenue that Pfizer raked in from vaccines alone, the suit signifies that the resistance is at last on the offensive.
Big Pharma sees this is a grave threat, and its lobbying forces led a failed impeachment effort against Paxton this fall. They threw him out of his office, and disabled his ability to do his job that the voters sent him to do. Turning up nothing, the legislature rejected the entire drama. Now he is back and working and this is the result: accountability at last.
The steep drop in demand for Covid shots reveals how Pfizer depended upon fraud to promote their most lucrative product. Once Americans knew the truth, demand dropped by over 75%.
Now, Paxton’s suit brings that fraud to trial.
If you’d had half-a-brain, and common sense, you wouldn’t have taken them no matter what.
Don't blame it on Trump. Your biggest mistake was not trusting yourself, or your ability to know your own body, and decide on your own health care. I never got the clot shots because they didn't even have an accurate test to detect Covid before they started using gullible people to run their clinical trials on.
The thing about the shingles shot is its 40 percent failure rate of
A lot better than nothing.
‘Anything the left pushes so hard for is NOT good for us and the fact that they are so for it is enough reason for me to not do it.’
Donald Trump is the one who pushed hard for Operation Warp Speed to produce vaccine and get it in as many arms as possible...
I absolutely would not have done the jab knowing what I know now.
I did it for multiple reasons, mainly due to my parents being very high risk.
These assholes lied about this from the beginning. Hell is going to be too comfortable for them.
I knew, I didn’t.
‘Like I said, he got bamboozled because he wanted it to be true too bad.’
not really; he still brags about it...
Paxton/Fizzer ping.
‘Why would any FReeper not take it with such a grand endorsement?’
some probably will, now that you posted this...
I said, "into my cold dead shoulder" and scandalized people. I have a hard time believing 92% of people were that dumb. It only takes high school biology to smell the danger.
Well crap! I knew we forgot to do something. 😁👍
🔬🤔😳🐑🚫😷💉💊🐂💨💩
The problem was he was lied to. He had faith in modern medicine and trusted the medical community, which is the same reason many people initially took the vax.
We have since learned better.
Well, if you still trust the Pharma industry, go ahead.
60% is just over 50 %, and that is of those *likely* to come down with it. They don’t tell you the percentage of those who actually contract shingles, and I only know of two folks who have had it.
One was my father, mind...
Thanks for the ping!
I had similar reactions to the shingles shot in the Nov, before we knew about Covid.
A good friend and I both had a similar unusual reaction to the 1st Covid shot. We both developed the classic shingles red/rash crud on our chests and abs. Which disappeared before the second Covid shot. Both of our drs thought that our shingles shots did its good thing with both of us.
My wife a retired RN, recently had her first and only shingles shot.
She felt crummy for about a week.
The good news not being reported: A single Shingles shot will protect over 30% of us against Covid.
Fauxi said a virus would be a world wide disaster many years Ago.
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Phony Fauxi for NUREMBERG 2.0!
Will a Shingles Vaccine Prevent Alzheimer’s?
A compelling pre-print makes the case, but it’s an uphill climb.
BUZZ HOLLANDER MD
MAY 29, 2023
A pre-print from Wales largely unnoticed by the mainstream media shook up my Twitter circles this week, making the bold claim that despite being an observational study, its clever design showed causality between receiving a shingles vaccine and reducing the risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease. Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease is somewhere on my top 3 list of “things I wish modern science would accomplish,” so I consider this a big deal! So did others:
https://doctorbuzz.substack.com/p/will-a-shingles-vaccine-prevent-alzheimers
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