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Why did they stop the Rat Study after 72 hours? My guess is the first Rat Study conducted went very badly after 73 hours. Probably more than once. Best not to warn those to whom you mean harm. They want us dead.

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I remember when we first got wind of this rat study (Alex Berenson?).

Didn't 27 of 28 pregnancies end in miscarriage?

Totally obvious there was ZERO interest in releasing any real data nor interest in any type of long-term study.

Thank you, Jennifer, for continuing to verify all the stuff we "tin foilers" have suspected for months/years now.

I still scream (loudly) at the radio when I hear the ads encouraging getting the "free" shots for this flu season. Fortunately, they've toned it way down at work, but even a little is too much.

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I want to treat down every poster I see saying "Get your covid/flu shot here" but I'm afraid of cameras watching me

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Hmm...In other studies, all the test animals died...

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To my recollection, all either had died or were killed when they decided to end the test. At least that's what the released data show.

Either way, they definitely were not publishing a "scientific" research paper as there was neither peer review nor science behind the data.

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That’s why we only hear about the 72 hour Rat Test. Mustn’t frighten the target population!

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Has it yet been confirmed whether any actual "Comirnaty"-labeled vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech covid jabs have been administered in the United States? The last I was aware, it was only available in Europe.

As I recall, Pfizer and the FDA had been telling us that "Comirnaty" was "fully-approved" but NOT AVAIILABLE in the United States. However, it was claimed to be somehow but not really the same as the EUA formulation, leading many to falsely assume the EUA formula being coerced was also FDA-approved.

Despite this intentional confusion, the FDA conducted a bait-and-switch operation, continuing to administer the original undisclosed EUA formulation of the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA-LNP "vaccine" while gaslighting the population to believe it was "fully approved" like Comirnaty was said to be.

Can you clarify? Which formulation of the Pfizer covid jab is being administered this Fall/Winter? My guess would be it's still the EUA, since we're still living under the declared (but not true) covid "emergency."

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The Covid EUA ended May 11, 2024.

Information on the Pfizer website is very clever in its verbiage.

It tells you the safety/side effects of Comirnaty, but when you look for where one can obtain a Comirnaty shot, the web page header telling about the shot states:

"Comirnaty or Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine (2024-2025 Formula)"

They are still conflating.

Just like the current President, they have problems with the truth.

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Thinking this over, I tried to get a definitive answer from the FDA website as to whether the EUA for the Pfizer-BioNTech covid jab still remains in effect, even after the "covid emergency" was lifted in May of this year.

There are no straightforward answers on the FDA website. This is what I found at the link below:

https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/mcm-legal-regulatory-and-policy-framework/faqs-what-happens-euas-when-public-health-emergency-ends

"Q3: How are EUAs terminated or revoked?

A: In general, an EUA will remain in effect for the duration of the EUA declaration under which it was issued. There are two mechanisms, termination or revocation, that result in an EUA no longer being in effect:

If an EUA declaration (under section 564 of the FD&C Act) is terminated, then all EUAs issued pursuant to that EUA declaration cease to be in effect on the date of the termination of HHS’s EUA declaration under section 564 of the FD&C Act (except in certain instances where there can be continued use of the EUA product in accordance with section 564(f)(2) of the FD&C Act, as noted above)."

I cannot help suspecting the Pfizer covid jab is still being administered under EUA but I cannot find the definitive answer.

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Joe -- The information in your reply is much appreciated. Thank you!

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Vile quackcine industry

Thank you, Jennifer

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You are the light! Thanks for pulling the curtains once again!

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Despicable. Demonic. Diabolical.

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Add disgusting, deplorable and demented 🤬

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The Fear and Panic narrative still abides. And so that will fuel some to still get boosters and shots.

Those of us who were skeptical understood that they could not have sussed all the long term/ side effects in 8-10 months.

The latest statement on the vaccines is that they prevent or help with other conditions other than covid. So now the vaccine is supposed to be a "wonder elixir" meant to prevent other bad events from occurring. And yet, mysteriously, a lot of problems arose around the time of the rollout.

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