[GatewayPundit] The FDA is holding back information.
In response to a Freedom of Information Act request (FOIA) filed months ago the FDA has asked a federal judge to give them 55 years to release data related to the Pfizer COVID vaccines.
Asking is not the same as getting.
Americans are currently being forced by the regime to take this vaccine to hold a job but have no rights to see how this "vaccine" was approved.
But their grand-children may get to see the data in 55 years.
Or we might get it next week, depending on what the judge decides.
The US medical community has all trust and credibility.
Via Israel National News.
In response to a Freedom of Information Act request (FOIA) filed over three months ago, in August of 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has asked a federal judge for 55 years to review its data before releasing it to the public in its entirety.
The data refers to the FDA’s decision to license what is now known as the Comirnaty vaccine against Covid-19, produced by Pfizer in collaboration with BioNTech. Back in November of 2020, when considering Pfizer-BioNTech’s request for emergency use authorization (EUA) of its product, the FDA promised that:
"In keeping with the FDA’s commitment to ensuring full transparency, dialogue and efficiency, the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee ... will meet to discuss the totality and safety and effectiveness data provided ... The FDA understands there is tremendous public interest regarding vaccines for COVID-19. We remain committed to keeping the public informed about the evaluation of the data ... so that once available, the public and the medical community can have trust and confidence in receiving the vaccine for our families and ourselves."
In September of 2021, when amending its EUA to include booster doses, the FDA reiterated its commitment to transparency, writing:
"As we learn more about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines ... we will continue to evaluate the rapidly changing science and keep the public informed..."
The FDA noted at the time that it was studying data provided not only by Pfizer-BioNTech, but also from the "Israeli Ministry of Health, the University of Bristol, U.K. and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]."
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This whole Vaccine issue is shrouded with lies, noble lies, legal protection, secrecy, and LOTS of money. Not only is the FDA hiding truth, whatever that is, WE the American people are giving Pfizer $1,000 dollars a second with this shot. A wealth transfer if I ever heard one.
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*WARNING* *WARNING* *WARNING*
This is from the cesspool of MSNBC. Please wear full waders and make your you are fully inoculated!
Kyle Rittenhouse, who fatally shot two protesters and wounded a third during anti-police brutality demonstrations in Wisconsin last year, has been found not guilty of homicide — an outrageous yet unsurprising verdict in a trial marred by controversy.
Rittenhouse, who is white, was 17 when he traveled from his hometown in northeast Illinois to the protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year armed with his semi-automatic rifle. On the night of Aug. 25, 2020, as he carried his gun through the streets, Rittenhouse shot dead Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and wounded Gaige Grosskreutz, now 27. More at link. Couldn't bring myself to cut-and-past so much slime... Now off to the showers!
Kyle is going to be very, very, rich...
[EuropeanCouncilOn ForeignRelations] On 10 November, US secretary of state Antony Blinken publicly warned Russia not to make a “serious mistake” by escalating its war against Ukraine. The warning came after Russian troops were reported to have massed on the border with Ukraine.
[Economic Collapse] Is it just a “coincidence” that gasoline prices have absolutely exploded since Joe Biden took office? The hatred that many on the left have for traditional forms of energy is well known. Many of them are entirely convinced that the changes that are happening to our climate can be reversed if we can just transition away from traditional forms of energy. So on the left there is a lot of interest in finding ways to create incentives for people to use “cleaner” forms of energy instead of “dirtier” forms of energy. For example, the left would love to see all of us driving around in electric vehicles, and one way to accelerate that transition would be to dramatically raise the price of gasoline. Interestingly, that is precisely what is happening right now. In fact, the average price of a gallon of gasoline just hit another all-time high in California…
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Market forces can be tricky to interpret, but consider that the massive price spikes have dampened demand and the lagging indicator of tiny price reductions might be reflecting both big-oil attempts to offload building supply and score some media/political relief?
Make no mistake, the political agenda for the Marxists remains to destroy the remnants of capitalism, genuine American independence and the traditional American economy to produce a client state for the Middle Kingdom, feeding it raw materials, agriculture, and a kowtowing market for cheap manufactured goods with short economic life.
Just had to post this....
From the Bee
KENOSHA, WI As the Rittenhouse trial drew to a close, Antifa rioters were preparing their violent destruction of the city. But their plans were quickly foiled as Rittenhouse emerged from the courthouse a free man, AR-15 in hand.
"The jig is up! Scatter!" cried the terrified commie waifs as they skittered toward shadowy alleyways like cockroaches. "The Rittenhouse has returned! Judgment is upon us! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!"
Rittenhouse then appeared to descend the courthouse steps in slow motion, surrounded by a flock of doves and a heavenly golden light. At the terrifying sight, hundreds of Antifa fairies and murderous pedophiles shrieked in terror like a den of goblins, crawling into various holes and cracks in the earth.
Have been reading back channel comments while we all await the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict.
One commenter stood out beyond others in overall suspicion of the jury.
He/She/It basically asked....Are they waiting for Friday to announce so that ANTI-FA/BLM and others can use the weekend better for Rioting and Looting?
More than anything I read, it showed me, the depth of mistrust we have reached in the US Justice System.
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The time the jury is taking reaching a verdict seems far too long. I suspect there is a small minority of jurors blocking a unanimous decision, and this may lead to a "hung jury".
This is not a problem of the US Justice system but hinges on the members of the jury. Actually the US electorate is as much a problem as the its government has become. Biden's approvers and "Duh" raters are still 47 percent! Get a few of them on any jury and beware.
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Since the jury are not sequestered and are going home every now ght the trial is still ongoing. The defense had big headlines rewagarding video evidence shenanigans by prosecuters and the defense knows the jurers will hear about it the evening of the accusation during deliberations. I also believe it could end up as a hung jury and then I think the judge will declare a mistrial with prejudice in favor of the defense.
Given additional data leaking out.
Jack Posobiec, the senior editor of Human Events, tweeted out that according to a source within the U.S. Marshals, two jurors are holding up proceedings, “outright citing backlash,” worried about the effect a verdict may have on their jobs and families.
All going back to the many well documented Jury Threats and Intimidation tactics used by Media and yes even the DA's office taking a blind eye to it.
BEGGING THE QUESTION:
Where is the Wis. State Police? Why they investigating these Civil Rights crimes?
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The prosecution had the identity of "Jump kick man" all along but wouldn't call him as a witness because he wanted immunity. They witheld his identity from the deffence. They still used his picture to paint Rittenhouse as an attacker even though it clearly shows him on the ground being kicked in the head. That alone should be grounds for a mistrial and some sort of sanctioning of the prosecution. The prosecution also has another witness that they put in jail on a different charge thereby denying Rittenhouse a chance to question him. This is beyond shameful. It's criminal.
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The prosecution had the identity of "Jump kick man" all along but wouldn't call him as a witness because he wanted immunity. They withheld his identity from the defense.
"Hid identify, because he wanted....." Or was it those he was working for ?
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/\ They’d been lying to the defense and the court. Defense investigators had also tried to get that video, but the owner of the company, which went out of business since the riots, said he didn’t have it. See the video below.
"Went out of business" did he? Sold everything. Kept nothing of interest ?
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Andrew Branca published the .pdf of the Jury Foreperson's written request to Judge Schroeder as part of his speculations as to her character -- he thinks she's the holdout, based largely on the fact that she's requesting to scrutinize the FBI drone video.
I don't share Branca's conclusions based on his armchair diagnosis of her character or motives, but two facts leap out to my attention:
1) This foreperson evidently knows several of the witnesses. How the hell could she have been allowed to swerve in the jury? What am I missing?
2) She misspelled Rosenbaum's name, with two S's, as Rossenbaum. Any literate person knows that the second S not only changes the pronunciation of the first syllable, turning it from a long O to a short one-- which also makes the name into one that literally does not exist.
And what person with more than a 10th-grade education and living in Wisconsin, a state where every third surname is German, doesn't know there is no such name as ROSSENbaum?
So how the hell did this dope, who should have been sent home during jury selection in the first place, get to be the Foreperson on the jury?
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/\ (1) This foreperson evidently knows several of the witnesses. How the hell could she have been allowed to swerve in the jury? What am I missing?
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Agree with the ferret re: Branca's psychoanalysis of Juror 54; up to that point he'd been very fact-oriented and reasonable. I suspect the jury dragging out what to him (and most of us) was a slam dunk acquittal has exhausted his patience.
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Which of the witnesses is she acquainted with? If she is in fact aiming to convict Kyle, is she friends with ... Grosskreutz?
If so, does she know that this asshole perjured himself? Or that he too is a felon, one who reportedly threatened to beat up his grandmother? Is she like him a comrade in the "People's Revolution"?
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I think a mistrial is likely, but followed by a retrial. Repeat as necessary. The process is the punishment. Eventually the kid will make a mistake in his testimony/presentation.
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When there is juror intimidation, threats of violence outside the court house, the best thing the judge can do to protect the jurors is to declare a mistrial.
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Not guilty all counts.
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From yesterday before the couple was released, but an interesting analysis nonetheless.
[IsraelTimes] October arrests of 15 suspected Mossad spies didn’t get Ankara what it wanted; now it may think it’s found a better bargaining chip.
"It seems that in exchange for the release of the 15 [falsely accused of being Mossad agents], Turkey demanded something," posited Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak, a Turkey scholar at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security. "And Israel apparently ignored them, apparently said, ’What do we care? They’re not Israelis. We don’t know them.'"
The Sick Man of Europe Turkey ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire... ’s arrest and detention of an Israeli tourist couple last week, and its insistence on treating them as supposed spies, would appear to run counter to the direction of the country’s foreign policy over the past year.
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[American Greatness] The Washington, D.C.-based Federal Bureau of Investigation has lost all credibility as a disinterested investigatory agency. Now we learn from a whistleblower that the agency was allegedly investigating moms and dads worried about the teaching of critical race theory in their kids’ schools.
In truth, since 2015, the FBI has been constantly in the news—and mostly in a negative and constitutionally disturbing light.
The fired former Director James Comey injected himself into the 2016 political race by constantly editorializing on his ongoing investigation of candidate Hillary Clinton’s email leaks. In a bizarre twist, the public learned later that Comey had allowed Hillary Clinton’s own private computer contractor, CrowdStrike, to run the investigation of the hack. The private firm was allowed to keep possession of pertinent hard drives central to the investigation. How odd that CrowdStrike’s point man was Shawn Henry, a former high-ranking FBI employee.
During the Robert Mueller special investigation, the FBI implausibly claimed it had no idea how requested information on FBI cell phones had mysteriously disappeared.
It was also under Comey’s directorship that the FBI submitted inaccurate requests for warrants to a FISA court. Elements of one affidavit to surveil Trump supporter Carter Page were forged by FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, who later pleaded guilty to a felony.
The FBI hired the disreputable ex-British spy Christopher Steele as a contractor, while he was peddling his fantasy—the Clinton-bought dossier—to Obama government officials and the media.
Former FBI general counsel James Baker was reportedly the subject of a federal investigation. He allegedly conducted prominent meetings both with media outlets that later leaked lurid tales from the Steele dossier. He also met repeatedly with the now-indicted Perkins Coie attorney Michael Sussman.
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At some bottom strata of the bureaucracy maybe, but the upper portions of the place need to go. It's time for limits on government employment. To much careerism.
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Keep the range master, librarian, janitorial staff, lunchroom help, geeks, technical research and lab people. Fire or retire everyone else in Washington. Establish a provisional FBI leadership comprised of retired LE personnel from across the nation to initiate the rebuild.
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#4: if i had my druthers Topeka would be the new center of govt. Or maybe Amarillo. Or Kansas city.
Irecall reading a biography of Pres TRuman on his retirement to Kansas he was noted at stopping at a large tree and speaking to it. When asked he said "I am telling it that it is doing a good job". That stuck with me and i have never withheld compliments.
[American Thinker] It's no secret that Americans are paying record prices at the gas pumps. Rapidly ascending prices also affect the cost of all the goods and services that are an integral part of the American economy. Farmers, manufacturers, delivery companies, repair people...you name it: they're paying more to do their jobs, and they're passing those costs to consumers. So why now, of all times, is the Biden administration selling off America's Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to Asia?
It turns out that Biden is already tapping into the SPR; he's just not doing it to help Americans. A report in investment circles is finally trickling down into the mainstream news: Biden is selling massive amounts of SPR oil...to Asia!
As the name suggests, the SPR is America's emergency backup supply of oil. The reason we have it is because of the energy crisis in the early 1970s. According to Wikipedia, which is probably accurate about this, "[t]he United States started the petroleum reserve in 1975 after oil supplies were interrupted during the 1973—1974 oil embargo, to mitigate future supply disruptions."
Fast-forward to 2021. Upon entering the Oval Office, one of the first things Biden did was to shut down the Keystone XL pipeline. Henceforth, rather than flowing safely through a pipeline, Canadian oil will come the expensive way, over land, whether in trucks (which are in short supply) or on trains.
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Marxists neutering the US on as many fronts possible as quickly as possible in order to get away with doing as much damage as possible before the nation catches on to what they are doing. The DC criminal cartel is a massive massive national security threat from within.
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