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The Pfizer Papers: An exposé on COVID-19 vaccine trials, consequences
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In a shocking disclosure, Naomi Wolf, editor of The Pfizer Papers: Pfizer’s Crimes Against Humanity, claims that both Pfizer and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) were aware of significant inadequacies in the COVID-19 vaccine trials and the numerous serious adverse effects associated with the vaccine.
Despite this knowledge, the FDA continued to promote the vaccine, and efforts were allegedly made to suppress this information from the public.
In a detailed interview with The Defender, Wolf highlighted the troubling vaccine-related injuries that both Pfizer and the FDA were cognizant of as early as 2021.
This insight was derived from an extensive analysis of data from Pfizer’s clinical trials and post-marketing studies, a project she spearheaded alongside Amy Kelly, Chief Operations Officer at Daily Clout.
Together, they rallied thousands of volunteer scientists and doctors to scrutinize Pfizer’s data and supplementary information from various public reporting systems to comprehensively understand the vaccines’ effects.
The genesis of this investigative effort came after the Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency—a coalition of over 30 medical experts—sued the FDA in 2021.
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Their goal was to force the agency to release information that had been withheld following a Freedom of Information Act request. In 2022, a federal court mandated the release of 450,000 internal documents related to the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine’s licensing.
Wolf, who has a long history in journalism within liberal media, became a vocal critic of the restrictions imposed during the pandemic.
She expressed alarm over the numerous incentives offered to individuals to receive the emergency use of authorized shots, stating, “I’m not a medical doctor or scientist, but I recognize how dangerous that is. It’s madness.”
In June 2021, Wolf raised concerns on social media about reports of menstrual irregularities among women post-vaccination.
The day after her tweet, she faced deplatforming from major social media platforms, accompanied by a wave of coordinated negative coverage across various news outlets, even from those she had previously contributed to. “Overnight, I was branded an anti-vaxxer conspiracy theorist,” she lamented.
Despite her exile from legacy media, new opportunities arose. Invited by Steve Bannon to discuss the challenges of navigating the released Pfizer documents on his show, Wolf mobilized a team of over 3,250 qualified scientists to assist in analyzing the massive influx of data.
Kelly coordinated their efforts, leading to key reports that Wolf characterized as revealing “the greatest crime against humanity in recorded history.”
According to Bannon, the documents uncovered a disturbing picture of corporate greed and negligence, showing blatant disregard for public health. Wolf’s perspective is deeply personal; her grandparents lost numerous family members in the Holocaust, making her choice of language—“crime against humanity”—particularly weighty.
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She asserts that the evidence demonstrates a deliberate disregard for human safety rather than mere negligence or greed.
In her view, the decisions made by Pfizer, the FDA, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were informed by their awareness of the vaccine’s adverse impacts, including the death of 1,223 individuals within the first three months of distribution.
Wolf contends that Pfizer manipulated trial data to secure emergency use authorization, noting a specific case where deaths were deliberately underreported to avoid impacting EUA eligibility.
The findings in The Pfizer Papers are staggering: over 42,000 serious adverse event reports were logged within three months post-EUA, amounting to a total of 158,893 adverse events, primarily affecting women.
Wolf detailed various serious health issues arising from the vaccine, including blood clots, neurological disorders, and reproductive complications.
Of particular concern is the impact on female reproductive health; Pfizer acknowledged that a significant percentage of reported adverse events were related to reproductive issues.
Clinical trials indicated that many women experienced severe menstrual disturbances, with daily bleeding and complete cessation of menstrual cycles reported. Wolf emphasized that Pfizer even advised vaccinated men to avoid sexual intercourse with women of childbearing age.
Moreover, the data suggested that lipid nanoparticles from the vaccine accumulated in ovaries and crossed the placental barrier, potentially jeopardizing fetal health.
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Wolf recounted harrowing reports detailing adverse effects in nursing infants, including severe illness and even fatalities attributed to maternal vaccination.
Despite these alarming findings, public health authorities, including the CDC, continued to advocate for vaccination during all stages of pregnancy, further aggravating concerns about transparency and safety.
Wolf criticized the mainstream media for its lack of coverage on these crucial findings, lamenting the absence of accountability from major news organizations.
Nonetheless, amidst this grim narrative, Wolf believes there is hope for those affected by vaccine-related injuries. The analysis within The Pfizer Papers not only highlights the damage caused but also offers potential avenues for treatment and recovery.
By understanding the mechanisms of injury, Wolf argues, there may be ways to mitigate the damage through lifestyle changes and supportive therapies.
Wolf praised the scientists and doctors involved in the project for their dedication to uncovering the truth, asserting that their work represents a vital service to humanity.
As she navigates the fallout from her findings, she remains committed to ensuring that the truth about the COVID-19 vaccines is brought to light, advocating for the health and safety of the public above all else.
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