It’s clear that most people now realize what a malignant project the vaccine campaign was, and those of us who’ve been consigned to the Conspiracy Theory bin for the last few years are now, sadly, being vindicated.
Emails show that Facebook and the CDC not only kept in touch at all times, but that the tech giant also 'routinely asked government health officials to vet claims relating to the virus.'
The CDC analysis shows the number of serious adverse events reported for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines is 5.5 times larger than reports for all vaccines given to adults in the US since 2009.
Dr. Kathryn Edwards, a well-known vaccinologist who served on the data monitoring committee charged with ensuring the safety and efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, previously worked as a paid consultant and advisor to Pfizer. A closer look into Edwards’ credentials reveals this was just one of many conflicts of interest.
‘The American people have a right to know the extent to which your agency was aware of and tracked COVID-19 vaccine adverse events,’ U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said.
Until we have real answers as to how exactly they happened, and why, there’s no reason for any thinking citizen to have confidence in the current crop of officials who claim to represent them.
The CDC's V-Safe COVID jab tracking app failed to include chest pain and other cardiac symptoms that could indicate myocarditis and pericarditis in the survey checkboxes.
'Tomorrow, I will be joined by colleagues & #PublicHealth leaders as we honor the 623 African American men, their suffering & sacrifice, and our commitment to ethical research and practice,' CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said, sparking online backlash.