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12-23-21, 07:56 AM | #9676 |
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With all the human fluids being collected, I’m wondering if there will be an explosion of old police case files opened and solved.
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12-23-21, 07:58 AM | #9677 |
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12-23-21, 08:54 AM | #9678 |
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12-23-21, 09:03 AM | #9679 | |
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Wait what? FDA wants 55 years to process FOIA request over vaccine data (Reuters) - Freedom of Information Act requests are rarely speedy, but when a group of scientists asked the federal government to share the data it relied upon in licensing Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, the response went beyond typical bureaucratic foot-dragging. As in 55 years beyond. That’s how long the Food & Drug Administration in court papers this week proposes it should be given to review and release the trove of vaccine-related documents responsive to the request. If a federal judge in Texas agrees, plaintiffs Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency can expect to see the full record in 2076. The 1967 FOIA law requires federal agencies to respond to information requests within 20 business days. However, the time it takes to actually get the documents “will vary depending on the complexity of the request and any backlog of requests already pending at the agency,” according to the government’s central FOIA website. Justice Department lawyers representing the FDA note in court papers that the plaintiffs are seeking a huge amount of vaccine-related material – about 329,000 pages. The plaintiffs, a group of more than 30 professors and scientists from universities including Yale, Harvard, UCLA and Brown, filed suit in September in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, seeking expedited access to the records. They say that releasing the information could help reassure vaccine skeptics that the shot is indeed “safe and effective and, thus, increase confidence in the Pfizer vaccine.”
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12-23-21, 04:51 PM | #9680 |
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US army to the rescue? Could likely be the case.
https://www.defenseone.com/technolog...riants/360089/
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12-23-21, 10:28 PM | #9681 |
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12-24-21, 12:52 AM | #9682 |
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12-24-21, 06:49 AM | #9683 |
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While Covid-19 mainly spreads over mouth and nose, scientists have come to the conclusion that the greatest threat comes from a$$holes.
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12-24-21, 01:25 PM | #9684 | |
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So definitely no visits to the nation's capital then?
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12-25-21, 02:10 PM | #9685 |
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Hey what do ya know? Japan’s miracle of miracles near zero COVID cases. And what a coincidence that it was shortly after ivermectin was prescribed as a preventative therapeutic on a massive scale.
Meanwhile pro vax Nazis thinking themselves as the smartest people on earth, like the blind obedient little test rats they are just keep injecting themselves with booster after booster after booster wondering when it will end.
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12-25-21, 04:15 PM | #9686 |
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12-25-21, 04:25 PM | #9687 |
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I must in a way agree with Rockstar on this.
When will those who support the vaccine going to stop and think: What's going on ? Now we are at booster number 4/5/6... I can see two reason 1. The vaccine isn't effective enough and/or 2. The virus is ahead with its mutation(Vaccine is 2 steps behind). Markus
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12-25-21, 05:07 PM | #9688 |
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re RS Jimmy Dore again eh? Japan's "miracle" does not have much to do with Ivermectine, as even Mr Campbell says if you or Jimmy Dore would have just listened to what he said.
However side effects might be attractive to some
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12-25-21, 05:22 PM | #9689 | |
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12-25-21, 06:45 PM | #9690 | |
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I listened to both and since neither have any conclusive proof. Both the Pothead working out of his garage and Dr. Campbell called the drop in cases and the use of ivermectin a coincidence. But both wondered why it hasn’t picked up our media yet. It sure seems like something worth looking into doesn’t it? Unlike the those outspoken one trick pony pro vax mandate nazis trolls. Nobody said the use of ivermectin was the sole reason a country of 127,000,000 people only had 200 covid cases.
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