FDA Promises To Tell The Truth About Vaccines – But There’s a Catch

It’s no secret that the federal government has not had the best response to the COVID pandemic. You can argue all you want about lockdowns, mask mandates, and school reopenings—it was all a nightmare. But the only impressive feat was the production of three vaccines in under a year. And that was thanks to Donald Trump, who cut through the usual red tape.

But, this year, the federal government was back to screwing things up. What should have been a simple rollout of the vaccine was botched by the incoming, pathetic, Biden administration. Because he failed to convince Americans to get the vaccine, he ticked them off even more with a mandate.

That only convinced those who worried about the vaccine to be even more suspicious. Plenty of Americans had concerns about this new treatment and believed they had a right to decline it. Now, they will be even more upset, after they find out what the FDA tried to do.

The FDA is asking a federal judge to give the federal agency until the year 2076 to fully release its documents tied to the approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

The Food and Drug Administration made the request as part of a filing Monday in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit brought by a medical transparency group.

The government informed the court that it has 329,000 pages of documents that apply to the FOIA request and suggested releasing 500 pages a month, a rate it believes would allow for the redactions of exempt material. The proposed rate would mean the FDA would not fully release the records in their entirety for 55 years. [Source: Just the News]

This really is unbelievable. But it’s pretty consistent if you know how government works. The FDA really wants to delay the full release of the Pfizer vaccine data—until 2076. Their claim is that it will take them that long to go through all the paperwork and redact what is necessary. Also, they seem to be trying to wait out the people asking for this data, hoping they’d be dead by then.

I mean, I know government work is slow, but this is ridiculous. How can anyone make this request with a straight face? This is a vaccine that the government is trying to force onto Americans. Shouldn’t they have a right to look at the data, so they can see what they are trying to inject into us?

The fact that they seemingly need to redact so much raises red flags. How can concerned Americans be assured the vaccine is safe if the FDA needs to black out so much of the paperwork? This isn’t like the Roswell sightings, after all. This is a treatment that is supposed to end a deadly pandemic.

The fact that the FDA is trying this Hail Mary of a stall should upset everyone, even those who gladly got the vaccine. It is yet another example of Biden’s pathetic lack of transparency.

Author: Paul Sanderson


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