Chilling Report From Europe May Explain Why The FDA Is Trying To Stall Release Of Pfizer Data

The official European Union database recording drug reactions have posted concerning data which may explain why the FDA is trying to stall the release of information about the Pfizer vaccine.

The European Medicines Agency has shown that there have been 30,551 fatalities and 1,163,356 adverse reactions as of November 12, 2021, from all four coronavirus vaccines.

All data was recorded through official means using the ADRreport.eu portal that “allows users to view the total number of individual suspected side effect reports (also known as Individual Case Safety Reports, or ICSRs).”

Individual case report forms taken from EudraVigilance which is “a system designed for collecting reports of suspected side effects, used for evaluating the benefits and risks of medicines during their development and monitoring their safety following their authorization in the European Economic Area (EEA).”

It’s no wonder the FDA was trying to stall after a Freedom of Information Act demanded they release the data.

Originally, the FDA claimed it would take over 55 years to release all the information.

From 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.

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.

A federal judge didn’t agree and ordered the FDA to release all of their data in the next eight months.

Instead of producing 500 pages a month, the FDA must turn over 55,000 pages a month meaning that all of the information should be publicly available by the end of the summer.

US District Judge Mark Pittman “concludes that this FOIA request is of paramount public importance” and adds that administrative secrecy “feeds conspiracy theories and reduces the public’s confidence in the government.”