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Mike Griffith
From an article today in Just the News:
Last week, the Food and Drug Administration's top vaccine regulator told staff that "at least" 10 children died "after and because of" COVID-19 vaccinations and that the agency was preparing to raise the safety hurdles for vaccine approvals.
This week the Department of Justice acted as if that didn't happen.
DOJ lawyer Nicole Smith didn't mention the leaked memo from Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Director Vinay Prasad at an appeals court hearing Wednesday on whether to reinstate a False Claims Act case against Pfizer and a contractor who ran some of its COVID vaccine trials, arguing nothing would change the feds' minds about Pfizer's vaccine.
The feds are unabashedly asking for a license to shut down whistle-blowers when regulators are in cahoots with fraudsters, lawyer Warner Mendenhall told the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, representing whistle-blower Brook Jackson.
Fired six hours after she notified the FDA in September 2020 about concern regarding the Phase 3 trials she oversaw in Texas as a regional director for Ventavia, Jackson filed the FCA case in 2021 as a "relator" on behalf of the federal government, arguing Pfizer wrongly secured emergency use authorization and a related massive payout from taxpayers.
The Biden administration initially declined to exercise its power to dismiss the qui tam lawsuit in early 2022, then sided with Pfizer several months later by claiming its vaccine would have been approved even if Jackson was right that 3% of trial data were fraudulent, but didn't actually move to intervene and dismiss until last year. (DOJ tries to shut down Pfizer clinical trial whistleblower after FDA admits COVID vax killed kids)
Last week, the Food and Drug Administration's top vaccine regulator told staff that "at least" 10 children died "after and because of" COVID-19 vaccinations and that the agency was preparing to raise the safety hurdles for vaccine approvals.
This week the Department of Justice acted as if that didn't happen.
DOJ lawyer Nicole Smith didn't mention the leaked memo from Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Director Vinay Prasad at an appeals court hearing Wednesday on whether to reinstate a False Claims Act case against Pfizer and a contractor who ran some of its COVID vaccine trials, arguing nothing would change the feds' minds about Pfizer's vaccine.
The feds are unabashedly asking for a license to shut down whistle-blowers when regulators are in cahoots with fraudsters, lawyer Warner Mendenhall told the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, representing whistle-blower Brook Jackson.
Fired six hours after she notified the FDA in September 2020 about concern regarding the Phase 3 trials she oversaw in Texas as a regional director for Ventavia, Jackson filed the FCA case in 2021 as a "relator" on behalf of the federal government, arguing Pfizer wrongly secured emergency use authorization and a related massive payout from taxpayers.
The Biden administration initially declined to exercise its power to dismiss the qui tam lawsuit in early 2022, then sided with Pfizer several months later by claiming its vaccine would have been approved even if Jackson was right that 3% of trial data were fraudulent, but didn't actually move to intervene and dismiss until last year. (DOJ tries to shut down Pfizer clinical trial whistleblower after FDA admits COVID vax killed kids)
