Total Cartoonishly Absurdly Disgusting Linksurdity
This for a drug many are mandated to take -- or out of a job. PS I'm vaccinated and not an anti-vaxxer, but we deserve the transparency we were promised. And transparency 55 years from now is about as big a mockery you can get of the term.
I submitted this FOIA request to the FDA: they now claim it will take them 55 years to release the data on which Pfizer's vaccine approval was based, though it only took them 108 days to review this data for the approval process. New heights of absurdity. https://t.co/be2kBXAjHj
— Aaron Kheriaty, MD (@akheriaty) November 18, 2021








They say they need to review each doc and redact private info and they can only produce 550 pages/month.
I have experience in redacting docs, although not since E-docs became common. Assuming that the "private" info relates to the identity of the guinea pig/volunteer subjects---why would it take so long to go through and delete?? I redacted police reports, with heavy magic marker, and I could certainly have turned out over 550 pages per month just working on my own.
Can't they write programs to even more quickly sort and identify the relevant kinds of info in the data?
RigelDog at November 20, 2021 5:34 AM
I haven't been active on this blog for a bit, so I don't know if this story made it to Amy's blog. But it's kind of relevant.
Kyle Rittenhouse has been acquitted of all charges.
And the Wokerati could not be more outraged. Someone I happened to see on Facebook, thinking he would be wise and enlightened, said, "I walked into the polar bear enclosure at the zoo and I had to kill all the bears in self-defense."
Aside from the obvious problem of likening BLM activists to polar bears, of all things, the reason this analogy fails is because the zoo is private property, and even if I pay the admission and am allowed to enter, the polar bear enclosure is off limits to me.
Kyle Rittenhouse was not in an "off-limits" area. He had as much right to be there as any protester.
Patrick at November 20, 2021 5:56 AM
The analogy also fails because the polar bears didn't burn down the penguin enclosure the night before while the zookeepers were held back; and were not planning another potential rampage that night, leaving the rest of the zoo in fear.
Conan the Grammarian at November 20, 2021 6:54 AM
,,,,the reason this analogy fails...
Was that Facebook poster unaware of the fact that we do in fact kill zoo animals in their zoo enclosures when a human walks into that enclosure illegally, in order to save that humans life?
Momof4 at November 20, 2021 7:22 AM
Dear Dorothy,
I am so proud of your starry-eyed journey from the Mid-West.
The FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee makes recommendations on vaccine approvals.
"Members include a former vice president of Pfizer Vaccines, a recent Pfizer consultant, a recent Pfizer research grant recipient, a man who mentored a current top Pfizer vaccine executive, a man who runs a center that gives out Pfizer vaccines, the chair of a Pfizer data group, a guy who was proudly photographed taking a Pfizer vaccine, and numerous people who are already on the record supporting Coronavirus vaccines for children. Meanwhile, recent FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is on Pfizer’s board of directors."
(Via National File.)
When you get to the Emerald Palace, keep your eye on Toto.
Love,
Glenda
Baker at November 20, 2021 8:17 AM
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