Pet food gets closer scrutiny than that.
From Verdict, vol 29, iss. 11, November 2023 p. 1, 6-7 Judicial Watch: Pfizer Records Reveal 23-Person Study of COVID Vaccine Booster Safety and Effectiveness before Approval | Judicial Watch
Percentage Increase over the Average of the previous 5 years:Then an anonymous source in the DoD reported that the DMED statistics were a result of underreporting for 2016-2020. It is that story which all the MSM and various non-profit watchdog "science" organizations reported to the general public. It looks like no one in the military was tasked with asking why the medical establishment didn't question why figures were low for 5 years. Not until Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) began to question what was happening, did the DOD decide its own database had been wrong (under reporting) for 5 years, and then wrong again by over reporting.
Heart attacks 2069%
Cancer 300%
Pericarditis 175%
Myocarditis 285%
Pulmonary Emboliisms 467%
Cerebral Infarction 393%
Bell's Palsy 319%
Guillain-Barre 20%
Immnodeficiencies 275%
Menstrual Irregularity 476%
Multiple Sclerosis 487%
Miscarriage 306%
HIV 590%
Chest Pain 1,290%
Labored Breathing 905%
Neurological Issues 1,052%
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton delivered highly revealing – and in many ways even stunning – testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform’s Subcommittee on Government Operations, regarding the Clinton Foundation pay-to-play scandal.
Now why do you suppose China and Saudi Arabia would care about an American foundation, set up to “do good.” Well, she was the Secretary of State.
Imran Awan and his family were banned from the House computer network in February 2017 after the House’s top law enforcement officer wrote that Imran is “an ongoing and serious risk to the House of Representatives, possibly threatening the integrity of our information systems,” and that a server containing evidence had gone “missing.” The inspector general said server logs showed “unauthorized access” and procurement records were falsified.
Imran Awan was Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s top information technology aide. Most lawmakers fired Awan in February, but Wasserman Schultz kept him on until he was arrested in July, trying to board a flight for Pakistan.
Imran Awan was allowed a plea deal. He pleaded guilty to federal bank fraud but prosecutors found no evidence that Awan “violated federal law with respect to the House computer systems.”
The Judicial Watch lawsuit was filed after the FBI failed to respond adequately to two FOIA requests.
The FBI claimed it could neither confirm nor deny records related to the first request, filed on May 26, 2017. (e-mail notice)
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