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RE: 'It's a Crazy Mess': Interview With Pfizer Trial Whistleblower Exposing Vaxx Data Integrity Issues

in Deep Dives3 years ago

Actually, there is plenty of evidence indicative of Pfizer Trial fraud, not the least of which being a long documented history of it. Take, for example, the official listing of 12 y/o trial participant Maddie deGary's neurological damage sustained less than 24 hours following her 2nd injection resulting in paralysis and a host of other serious symptoms as nothing but stomach pain. That alone is criminal fraud in the trial for 12-15 year olds, regardless of whether the symptoms are proven to be caused by the injection.

That the FDA has never followed up with Maddie or her family or investigated any Ventavia sites following multiple complaints of protocol violations is also suggestive of fraud and conspiracy. Certainly the whistleblower being fired just hours after lodging her complaint with the FDA suggests conspiracy.

People are free to come to their own conclusions what this all means, but to say claims of fraud are totally unsupported are simply not true.

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While I do not have time to review the above claim at the moment, when I say unsupported, I am referring to a lack of support in the actual video. When you make a big claim, you should support it directly in the video. That is just basic journalism.