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Do you know what "safe and effective" means according to the CDC? I'm going to tell you.


STEVE KIRSCH SEP 13, 2023


Executive summary


The CDC now recommends updated Covid-19 vaccines for everyone 6 months and older. Here’s the CNN story on the CDC approval.


What is the evidence for safety and effectiveness?


1. It was tested on 50 people and only 8% needed to see a doctor after the shot. And none of the 50 people died!


2. There was no evidence whatsoever it had a clinically meaningful benefit for anyone.


3. It wasn’t tested on anyone under 12, but was being recommended for 6 months and older. Only one CDC panel member had a problem with this. The rest of the ACIP committee members (outside committee of the CDC) didn’t seem to mind recommending it for people it was never tested on.


We now have clear evidence that the FDA simply ignores evidence which doesn’t support the narrative


Watch this video. Basically, in a meeting with top FDA officials including Peter Marks that was secretly (but not illegally) recorded, the FDA experts admit that if the data doesn’t support their narrative (even if it is from a gold standard randomized controlled trial), they ignore it (listen starting at around the 4:00 minute mark).


And a huge failure of the VAERS system (a 7 year old dies shortly after the vax from cardiac arrest and there is no follow up) doesn’t shock the FDA officials. They said to send them an email about it.


Watch the video and read the entire thread



Summary


If you think that the CDC and FDA exist to protect you from unsafe medical products, you are very badly mistaken. The two examples provided in this very short article should make this very clear to anyone.

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