The Highwire with Del Bigtree - NEW PFIZER DOCS REVEAL UNSEEN HARMS
Episode Date: December 14, 2021Thanks to the legal action of Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency, the FDA has been forced to release Pfizer’s Covid vaccine trial data. Despite just 12k of some 451,000 pages h...ave been released, already these documents reveal previously undisclosed reported injuries and deaths.To read the Pfizer documents: https://phmpt.org/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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We're supposed to remember that these vaccines are completely safe.
There's no issues with them.
That's what we were told, even though they were rushed, no matter what they say,
they were rushed through their testing of safety and efficacy.
The timeline was sped up.
And this is what we've been droning on and on about.
This is what we've been taught to listen to in the news.
Take a listen to this.
This vaccine met the FDA's rigorous standards for quality, safety, and efficacy.
There should be no doubt, whatever.
that this is a very safe and highly effective vaccine.
I'm confident about its safety and about its efficacy.
No deaths are linked so far.
We're not cutting any corners here.
No corners on safety or efficacy.
Two months of data that we do have studying this vaccine,
it doesn't look like there's any serious adverse events.
Maybe some redness and a little pain at the injection site at most for a few days.
If we put all these vaccines together,
and we're not seeing much in the way of severe events.
No serious adverse events at an increased risk beyond placebo.
Dr. Christensen says so far no vaccine-related deaths have been certified by the state.
So far after even all those doses, there's no suggestion that this vaccine actually causes people to die.
Experts say there's no evidence.
Any COVID-19 vaccines have led to any deaths.
We see the data. We know about it.
There's nothing secret about it.
Obviously, we've been shouting about this for a long time.
all these statements. There's no evidence of deaths. No evidence? I mean, not even death. I mean,
no evidence. How about Vairs? I mean, we keep saying that, right? Vares, 20, you know, we're at 19,532
reported deaths and they'll say, well, you can't trust Vares. All right, but it's evidence. It would be
admissible in court is something we can point to. So don't tell me there's no evidence of deaths.
But I know that's not what you're here to talk about. So, you know, what's the new information on this?
Yeah, you heard Fauci there say there's nothing secret. Well, there actually is some things.
that are not public that are being worked on to make them public. And this was the Reuters headline.
This story's been running for about a week now and there's new developments here. Reuters,
wait, what FDA wants, 55 years to process FOIA request over vaccine data? That's Freedom of Information
Act request that we can get the documents from the government because technically we own those documents.
So this is a legal action by one of our attorneys at the Form Consent Action Network, Aaron's series firm,
was put this forward.
And basically, they were looking for the FDA,
which has all Pfizer's data,
was given to the FDA, all Pfizer's experimental data
for the vaccine.
They're asking FDA to release that data to the public.
So this has been going back and forth in the courts
and the latest update on that.
Who's asking?
Who's Aaron representing in this?
Yeah, he's representing a group called
Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparencies.
That's P-HMPT.org if you want to visit that.
And who's in that?
Well, they're about 78 and counting doctors, medical professionals.
Some of them have been featured here on the high wire even, Dr. Peter McCullough.
We have Dr. Peter Abe.
We have Professor Tom Jefferson, Professor Deney Rankort, Dr. Joseph Ladapo.
He's the Surgeon General currently of Florida, Hardin-Rache.
Just a tourative force of medical professionals here that have signed on to this.
And the latest part in this story, you can check out Aaron Series substack.
And he posted this here as the headline.
FDA doubles down.
Ask federal judge to grant it until at least the year, 1996 to fully release Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine data.
Wait, it was 2076 a week ago.
Now we're at 2096 is pushing back even further.
What's going on there?
We're going back to the future, I guess, or something.
So let's look at the court doctor.
So this is what the FDA said in the recent court filing.
So here you go, it's civil action, public health medical professionals against the FDA.
It says the FDA is not able to commit to processing plaintiffs request at a faster rate than the 12,000 pages and 10 data files by January 31st, 22, and 500 pages per month thereafter.
That seems reasonable 500 pages per month.
Well, the problem is we've just found out that there's over 451,000 pages.
So if you do some number crunching there, you got to be got to be got to
pretty big timeline on your hands. So let's look at what we know now. So it's definitely the extra 20
years is just more data, even more pages of data have showed up, which now that 500 per month now
pushes us to 2096 before we see the end of it. Okay. Meanwhile, meanwhile, they themselves were
able to so thoroughly go through these whatever, what was it, 40,000 pages of information,
that they were able to assess that it was safe for all of us. So if you can go through it,
what, 100 days or so, then certainly you should be able to provide it to us within 100 days.
Exactly. And that's the interesting point because the attorneys did ask the FDA to provide it
in actually 108 days. And that's the amount of time that they took, the FDA took, to look
through Pfizer's data to approve this. So the fact that they can't just release it to the public
in that time is very telling. So what has been released already has been basically the first
two and a half months after the emergency use authorization of Pfizer's vaccine back in
late December 2020. So just those two and a half months of reporting, this is what we're
looking at here. Let's look at the actual documents that we know about 90 plus pages so far.
Cumulative analysis of post authorization adverse event reports received through February 28th,
2021. Again, that's two and a half months after the EUA. It says here, first of all, this is
in-house documents by Pfizer. Pfizer has also taken multiple actions to help alleviate the large
increases of adverse event reports. This includes significant technology enhancements and process
and workflow solutions as well as increasing the number of data entry and case processing
colleagues. To date, Pfizer has onboarded approximately. We don't get to know. That's redacted.
A certain amount of additional full-time employees. More are joining each month with an expected total
of more than don't get to know that either additional resources about the end of June 2020
possibly be so such critical information you have to redact it i mean and you know it's just because
it looks really bad whatever it is or however they're looking at it but i'm sure errand's going
to push back against that as he does for us with i can when they redact these things it's absurd
how many people did you enlist and how many more do you think you're going to need i i highly doubt
you're going to win the argument that that is you know it is is such important information that like
what our government can be hacked if we know what that is crazy exactly so well here here's one of the
big bombshell documents here from the adverse reporting now there's a chart that was received
and here's what that looks like this is the general overview selected characteristics of all cases
received during the reporting interval again it's two and a half months after the EUA so we have here
female uh total relative total cases case numbers of received 42 000 86 highlighted up at the top there 29,900
14 were female, interestingly enough only 9,182 were male. Then you have almost 3,000 that had no
data. So that's going to be kind of hard to track, track how that works, I guess. But at the bottom,
you have 100, 1,223, quote, fatal case outcomes. So what the heck is that, what's going on there?
But what's also interesting to note about this is there's a little over 42,000 cases. But if you look
there at the bottom in the small print you start adding up all of those adverse reactions it comes out to
about almost 140 actual events so 40,000 the case reports actual events 140,000 yeah yeah yep so you have case
reports with multiple adverse events here going on and that that I mean gastrointestinal there's
nervous system disorders where 25,957 musculoskeletal connective tissue just goes on and on with with with with
reports. So to the fact that this is in public, this wasn't been, it wasn't able to be debated
upon. People didn't see this during the emergency's authorization to make to make any type of
informed consent that it's coming out now. This has to be kind of trumpeted from every rooftop
to say this is what's really going on. And what's going on in the rest of the documents?
I mean, my gosh. Right. Yeah. What is it? If this is what you're handing us on day one,
what is it you're going to try and hide us like, you know, 55 or 75 years out there in the future?
imagine what it is they're trying to hide. But really that number, can we bring it back in?
Let it sink in everybody. We now have Pfizer. They're not going to be able to say that no,
it was reported by people that didn't know what they're talking about. This is Pfizer's own
reporting system. They're the ones taking it in. They're now telling you within the first two months,
they agree that the fatality rate was 1,223. I forget. We talk a lot about the
other SARS coronavirus vaccine, right, that or no, it was the swine flu that killed a bunch of
of people. I mean, we usually, like, less than 100 people usually die before you shut something
down and say, no way. I think about the RSV vaccine program, the 60s. Two babies died. They say no,
can do. One thousand two hundred admitted here. And that's just who get through whatever
gauntlet to report to Pfizer. So, I mean, outrageous and it's fantastic that, you know, once again,
Aaron Siri finds himself in the middle of this. And all of those heroes and scientists that we've
been talking about on the high wire, many who are coming on the high wire, many who are coming onto the
highwire to tell the truth because this is that safe place for them. It's really excited and it makes
you, you know, really curious why they want to delay releasing all this information. I can't imagine
what else we're going to find in the weeks to come because I doubt, I really highly doubt a judge
is going to let them hide this stuff for nearly 100 years. I don't think it makes sense.
Well, we have the politicians get involved too. So we have South Carolina Congressman Ralph
Norum. He introduced legislation here that says to expedite FDA compliance.
with FOIA request for vaccine data, approval data.
So he's asking for all the license,
whether it's EUA or licensed vaccine data,
to be released within 100 days
this legislation gets approved.
So not only have the court,
but you also have politicians and the public,
kind of this triad of three forces,
really going after this data and trying to get this public.
So it's good news and we'll see what the courts will decide.
Will they shield FDA?
We'll be reporting on that.
Man, amazing, Jeffrey.
So much information there.
And on both sides of it, right?
I mean, in some ways, it feels like equal and opposite reactions.
It's fairly balanced the good news with the bad news, but the bad news is so horrific.
The good news is fantastic.
We have a nation here with the United States of America that appears to be standing up and saying the federal government is not allowed to force vaccines upon its citizens, which will be huge to really sort of lock that in for the century to come because of a number.
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