New denunciations of the lies of the vaccinators

A group of Canadian doctors has painstakingly demonstrated how
Pfizer committed monumental fraud in conducting rapid clinical
trials of its COVID-19 vaccine as they present evidence refuting
nearly all claims that the jab is safer and that getting one reduces
the incidence and seriousness of the coronavirus.
The organization called the Canadian COVID Care Alliance,
representing more than 500 independent Canadian doctors, scientists
and health care practitioners, presented a 40-minute video and
accompanying slide presentation explaining exactly how Pfizer fudged
numbers and testing in order to get its shot approved quickly under
a program launched by former President Donald Trump, who very
likely had no idea what the big pharma giant had done when his
administration green-lighted Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine for emergency
authorization.
In short, according to The COVID World (https://bit.ly/3KyUbUE),
“The full 40-minute video presentation by the group includes PDF
slides that show evidence that Pfizer misrepresented data to hide the
fact that their COVID injections came with an increased risk of
illness and death when compared to the placebo group in their trial.”
The presentation “explains how Pfizer failed to follow established,
high-quality safety and efficacy protocols for vaccine development
as everything was done in under a year and animal testing was
skipped,” the website adds.
The organization also highlights how Pfizer allegedly minimized
vaccine injury to Maddie de Garay, a teen who was paralyzed from
the waist down after she took part in a clinical trial for 12-to-15-year
-olds in December 2020, noting that she still requires a wheelchair
in order to get around and that she needs a feeding tube more than
a year after the trial ended.
The presentation begins by noting that the best empirical evidence
when conducting vaccine and other medicinal trials is “Level 1
evidence,” which is the “gold standard” and the only way that
something can actually be proven true. As such, when making public
health policy, only Level 1 evidence should be utilized.
But that wasn’t the case when it came to Pfizer’s vaccine, at least.
The company said in its original trial report dated Dec. 31, 2020,
after just two months’ worth of randomized testing — the appropriate
way to test medication efficacy — that its vaccine had an efficacy
rate of 95 percent seven days after the second dose, but further
examination found that to be a gross exaggeration.