2/11/2022

US Federal Court Rejected FDA and Pfizer Unreasonable And Absurd Demand To Delay Release Of Crucial Documents For 75 Years


PHMPT, a group of more than 30 medical and public health professionals and scientists from institutions such as Harvard, Yale, and UCLA, in September 2021 filed a lawsuit against the FDA of the USA, after the FDA repeatedly denied its original Freedom of Information Act request.

In that request, PHMPT asked the FDA to release “all data and information for the Pfizer vaccine,” including safety and effectiveness data, adverse reaction reports, and a list of active and inactive ingredients.

The FDA (infiltrated by and filled with Pfizer’s past and present staff, consultants and directors in key decision-making positions up to 80%) argued it didn’t have enough staff to process the redaction and release of hundreds of thousands of pages of documents, claiming it could process only 500 pages per month.

This meant that the cache of documents would take approximately 75 years for them to be fully released. By then, all those responsible would have already died. And the public would have been short-changed if serious crimes were committed.

In his January 6 order, Judge Pittmann rejected the FDA’s claim and instead required the agency to release 12,000 pages of documents by Jan 31 and an additional 55,000 pages per month thereafter.

Pfizer responded, to the Jan 6 order by filing a memorandum with the court on Jan 21, requesting to intervene in the case for the “limited purpose of ensuring that information exempt from disclosure under FOIA is adequately protected as FDA complies with this Court’s order.”

Pfizer claimed to support the disclosure of the documents, but asked to intervene in the case to ensure that information legally exempt from disclosure will not be “disclosed inappropriately.”

This Pfizer request, if granted, would have also meant further delay for the release of the next tranche of documents, until May 1.

Lawyers for PHMPT, in a brief submitted Jan 25, asked Judge Pittman to reject Pfizer’s motion, resulting in Judge Pittman’s Feb 2 order of a scheduled monthly release as follows:


10,000 pages apiece, due on or before March 1 and April 1, 2022.

80,000 pages apiece, to be produced on or before May 2, June 1 and July 1, 2022.

70,000 pages to be produced on or before Aug. 1, 2022.

55,000 pages per month, on or before the first business day of each month thereafter, until the release of the documents has been completed.


The first batch of documents produced in Nov 2021, which totaled a mere 500 pages, revealed there were more than 1,200 vaccine-related deaths within the first 90 days following the release of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine.


Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why are government officials and political leaders risking the lives and long-term health and happiness of their own people by listening to the sales and marketing gimmicks of the mRNA big pharmaceutical companies with recklessness and without first using own countries' resources to test and verify the reliability and truth of what the big pharmaceutical companies said?

Didn't they know that the US FDA is totally untrustworthy and unreliable because 90% of its top decision-making body had been infiltrated by the people of the big pharmaceutical companies?

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

The cats will be out of the bag soon, once the documents are released.

Even though many pages will be blacked out, analysts and scrutinising specialists can still detect criminal activities within and between the lines.

But, then again the secret big time greasing machinery of the Pfizer and Moderna companies will start work again in order to put more grease into the slippery hands of those professionals, scientists and government officials whose hands are easily attracted, contaminated, dirtied and addicted to grease and oil.

And everything will go back to square one again.

Otherwise, many heads will roll.

By hook or by crook, the crimes against humanity will never be able to reach the International Court of Justice. Even if they did, the trials will be delayed, prolonged and dragged out until they simply fizzle out due to depletion of resources and resolve, energy and finance, threats and intimidations, mysterious disappearances and deaths, etc.

Anonymous said...

Mdm

Cases may rise or drop on a day to day basis. That is the nature of a case driven testing.

But the weekly momentum has been increasing after having fallen.

Perhaps it is the CNY festivities and social gatherings that have given a fresh impetus to the new cases.

But it is also the nature of the Omicron and the less than 100% protection against infection from vaccination.

All of us are expected to meet the Omicron sooner or later within the next few days, weeks or months.

Many will be asymptomatic. Vaccination does help prevent symptomatic infection in many cases. Wearing of masks will also reduce the viral intake and hence we would be more likely to be mild or asymptomatic.

Others would have very bad sore throats, or very bad headaches from the Omicron. Or they could have fever and a rough throat.

Children may have diarrhoea, while adults may see other less common symptoms like aches and chills, or nausea.

We should not be surprised that the numbers can rise again, and break the 15,000 or 20,000 mark.

Countries in Europe and elsewhere are breaking the 100,000 mark as their Omicron peaks are 2-3 times or more than their previous record peaks during theIr Delta waves.

Likewise, we could expect to see much bigger numbers of Omicron cases.

But with vaccination and esp with boosting, covid is likely mild, and some feeling like a very bad flu.

Vaccination has reduced the risk of covid from 20 times that of flu, down to 2 times that of flu. Boosting would reduce that further.

So on average, covid risks is like that of a bad flu.

For kids, covid started as a much milder impact for kids and young children, compared to flu. So that was a real blessing, and a big big difference compared to a flu pandemic.

So let’s stay calm even when numbers cross the 20,000 mark.

Continue to encourage the unvaccinated to vaccinate, and help the unboosted to boost.

But otherwise, we can move steadily to relax the various SMM over the next few months, esp as more of our kids are vaccinated too.

For the oxygen, ICU and deaths, we should expect the numbers to climb, as a lagging result of the Omicron case numbers.

As we have seen elsewhere, even when the case numbers have crested and began falling, fatalities continue to rise, sometimes as much as 50%, and will peak later.

But on average, fatalities will be much more like what we have seem for flu, and lower than for deaths from leading causes like heart failure, stroke or cancers.

We see about 10-12 deaths daily from pneumonia; another 8-12 deaths from heart disease; 15-20 deaths daily from cancer; 3-4 deaths from stroke; etc.

In total, we see about 50-60 deaths daily from all causes during the 3 years before covid pandemic.

That is the nature of life and death - and the inevitable end of life.

On the whole, unlike many countries hit hard by covid, Sg does not have excess deaths.

Excess deaths are additional numbers of death during the pandemic, over and above what is expected to be the normal number of deaths from all other non covid causes.

We have managed like a few other countries, to keep below even the normal number of total deaths expected.

This is partly bcos the safe management measures have reduced infections and risk of deaths from diseases like flu.

So keep well, folks, and stay calm as we surf through the Omicron peaks and transit into the post Omicron world.

Chua Chin Leng蔡镇龍 aka redbean said...

Up till today, I still cannot believe that people that have everything, do not need anything, would take such a high risk to gamble their fortune and reputation on such a slippery proposition when the facts and data are all against them.

This is like playing a poker game, all in, to win everything or lose everything.

The stupidity of all this is that what is there to win any more when one has everything and does not need any thing more? And if lost, the possibility is so high to lose as the whole deal is based on lies and disinformation, and it is only a matter of time before everything would be revealed, the truth must come out sooner or later, and very likely to be very soon.

This is a reason why wisdom is beyond the rich and famous, and those that think they are very clever, all planned and within their control. Murphy's Law never fails. You just need a one in a million chance to fail, it would fail.

The wise would know when enough is enough, when there is no need to take risk anymore, to risk it all. Here, stupidity has no cure is a sickness that is in the blood of those that think they could have it all, all the time, forever. Can never fail, thinking they can defy history when history never fails to repeat, all the rich and powerful must be brought down no matter how they protect themselves.

Anonymous said...

This is exactly like the Ong Teng Cheong case when PAPies told him it will take 56 man years to compute the property value in the govt reserves.

Too bad in S'pore even the President cannot go to court to sue PAP govt. Can only kpkb to straits times.

This is the difference between open and authoritarian/totalitarian countries.

Anonymous said...

OYK

Let me present to you this comic series – “Living with COVID”.

It explains the healthcare protocols and precautions we need to take during the pandemic.

It is created by local illustrator, Josef Lee. He worked on it intensively over two weeks. I thought it is simple to understand, and easy to follow. A useful guide!

Anonymous said...

This is repeated posting from old post already posted. This is called spamming. Total disrespect for the readers and disregard for the owner of this blog.

This is arrogance at the highest order by people of the highest order, who already have everything in life, yet stoop so low to ruin their own reputation.

Anonymous said...

Singapore is worse than Totalitarian and Communist countries.

Singapore is Absolutism: Total Control, Total Obedience and Intolerance of Dissent and Protests.

A-Non-Yes-Mouse said...

Remembering Our First Elected President Ong Teng Cheong, who passed away on 8 February 2002


Unlike President S R Nathan, there was no state funeral and no tributes in Parliament for a lifetime of service to Singapore.

His was a life of dedication and above all, conscience. He did what he deemed was the right and ethical thing to do.

The interests of Singaporeans were at the heart of all that he says and does. His conscience informs him no other.

Twenty years ago, we disenfranchised his death and the collective grief of Singaporeans. Grief remains a verb twenty years on.

Today, he is greatly forgotten by the generations after him. Only his children are left to restore his dignity through an obit notice in our newspapers annually.

There appears to be a deliberate amnesia about Singapore’s first elected President, Mr Ong Teng Cheong.

The media is silent. The community is silent. Our politicians are silent. Our political parties are silent. The institutions he helped build are silent.

Between Yusof Ishak and Halimah Yaccob lies an awkward silence.

This is a tragedy to our nation and may this be rectified someday.

Today, on the anniversary of his passing, many children today will look at him and see only a bespectacled middle-aged man and never know his contributions to Singapore.

Yet he was also Deputy Prime Minister of a young nation. He sanctioned the Hydril strike and ensure that workers received their 13th-month bonuses even during the 1985 – 1986 recession.



Written by Alvin Tan
First posted at TRE on 8 Feb 2022.


Reposted by A-Non-Yes-Mouse

Anonymous said...

Ong Teng Cheong was and still is the only real President of Singapore. All the were mere actors of wayang kulit puppets whose movements were pulled by strings held by the puppet master from above.

Anonymous said...

All hail Lord Pfizer!

China approves use of Pfizer's COVID-19 drug Paxlovid

China's medical products regulator said on Saturday (Feb 12) it has given conditional approval for Pfizer's COVID-19 treatment Paxlovid, making it the first oral anti-coronavirus pill approved in the country to treat the disease.

The National Medical Products Administration said Paxlovid has obtained conditional approval to treat adults who have mild to moderate COVID-19 and high risk of progressing to a severe condition. Further study on the drug needed to be conducted and submitted to the authority, it said.

Paxlovid has so far been authorised in several countries including the United States and Israel, while the European Union has permitted member states to use it ahead of formal approval as an emergency measure against the Omicron variant.

Unlike COVID-19 vaccines, the drug does not target the ever-evolving spike protein that the coronavirus uses to invade cells.

It is not immediately clear if China is already in talks with Pfizer to procure the pill. Pfizer did not reply to a Reuters request for comment.

Mainland China, where the coronavirus first emerged in late 2019, has not approved any foreign-made vaccines against COVID-19.