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2022-01-07

Lawyer Aaron Siri (who has been known to work for ICAN (Informed Consent Action Network) in the past) reports on the latest legal ruling requiring the FDA to release "all the data submitted by Pfizer to license its Covid-19 vaccine".

The FDA having previously lost the battle to keep this data secret, had then declared that it needed around 75 years in order to fully release this information.

The court however has taken a different view and given them less than one hundredth of the time that the FDA claimed to need, meaning that instead of producing the information at 500 pages per 30 days, it must now produce 55,000 pages in that time-frame, thus completing the task within one year.

Given this volume of data it's clearly a miracle that the FDA were able to read, understand, and determine whether the Pfizer data warranted the grant of the Emergency Use application at the time of their original deliberations. I take my hat off to them.

They have demonstrated that when push comes to shove they do have the capability to handle this volume of information, so I think we can be confident that they will be able to meet the court's requirements.

Read the full report here.