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Friday, January 07, 2022

Judge Rejects FDA's 75 Year Delay On Vax Data, Cuts To Just 8 Months

A federal judge has rejected a request by the FDA to produce just 500 pages per month of the data submitted by Pfizer to license its Covid-19 vaccine - and has ordered them to produce 55,000 pages per month. Assuming there are roughly 450,000 pages, that means it will take just over eight months for the world to see what's under the hood.
-JD

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That's nice, but an overload of data can be just as bad as not enough to a 3rd party looking for information.

6 comments:

  1. Better to have access to it than the FDA holding the bad staff till the end of the 75 years

    Exile1981

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  2. That's not all that big of a data dump. For our purposes, most of it can be just be text searched. And even if they pull shenanigans like making it difficult to text search, 55,000 pages per month is just 1800 pages per day. Split between, say, 50 volunteers, that's only 36 pages each per day. Don't know how familiar you are with FDA approvals, (my wife does that for a med device company) but most of the pages are worthless fluff, letters of transmittal and the like.

    I'd just hop straight to the numbers and see if the conclusions are justified. If not, someone has some 'splaining to do.

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  3. That’s why they invented interns….to do all that data sifting.

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  4. Dr. Malone and staff will be on that like white on rice. 'Course Pfizer will probably hold all of the pertinent data dump 'till the end, just so the MSM can say, early on, "see there's nothing nefarious here" and memory hole it like they do everything else.

    Nemo

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  5. It only took 108 days for the feds to approve the jab.

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  6. Cue a Federal Appellate Court overruling said judge.....

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