Famous
Democrat consultant: FDA knew vaccine not safe and
effective
'They rolled it out anyway'
By Art Moore
Published April 18, 2022 at 8:32pm
A Nurse Corps officer, assigned to the Branch Health Clinic
on Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, prepares Moderna COVID-19 vaccines at MCAS
Iwakuni,
A Nurse Corps officer, assigned to the Branch Health Clinic
on Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, prepares Moderna COVID-19 vaccines at MCAS
Iwakuni,
Longtime Democratic consultant and feminist author Naomi
Wolf has teamed with health experts and attorneys to mobilize people to pore
through the thousands of documents on the Pfizer vaccine trials that the FDA
was forced to release through a lawsuit.
On Monday, she summarized for Steve Bannon on "War
Room" the biggest news from the findings, which are compiled on the
website of her company Daily Clout.
"It looks to me – this is not an overstatement from
what I've seen – that this was a clinical trial that by August 2021, Pfizer and
the FDA knew was failed, the vaccines were not safe and effective. That they
weren’t working. That the efficacy was waning ... and that they were seriously
dangerous," Wolf said. "And they rolled it out anyway."
The FDA, the documents show, knew that the 100 microgram
doses being administered during the trial suppressed the immune system, the
white blood cells, Wolf said.
The Pfizer trials, which are ongoing, have found that the
mRNA-produced spike protein and the lipid nanoparticles used to deliver it were
making people sick.
Wolf said the data tables show that Pfizer and the FDA knew
they could anticipate vaccinated people suffering joint pain and muscle pain,
which, she said, "loved ones of mine have now," and extensive fevers
and cardiac problems.
'The danger and the lasting damage that they knew about are
clearly on display," she said.
Further, Pfizer has told the public that the vaccines have
no effect on a person's DNA. But the company cited two peer-reviewed studies
showing that is not the case.
The FDA had evidence in May 2021 that about 35 children had
suffered permanent heart damage a week after being vaccinated.
Yet, in September, Wolf noted, members of the FDA's vaccine
advisory panel argued that they needed to give children the vaccines
immediately because it was unethical to give half the population the vaccine
and half a placebo.
In light of what is known now, she said, that aim was
"unbelievably reckless."
And that is in spite of the fact that, statistically,
COVID-19 poses no risk to children of severe illness or death.
"We need to see what the FDA knew and when they knew
it, because this is such a serious crisis for the American people, that this
was allowed to happen," Wolf said..