OPINION: What Pfizer’s FDA Approval Really Means
A friend of mine is being forced into getting vaccinated for his job.
The whole situation is very complicated in that he works for a company that doesn’t require it, but the parent company that is above that company is requiring it.
In the state which he lives, he could apply for a religious exemption, but he’s torn on whether he would actually want to do that because he isn’t sure if there is a good enough reason as far as a religious exemption would cover it in honesty.
So we talked about it and he seems decided that he’s going to bite the bullet and get the jab. His decision has now come down to which one to get.
The topic came up as to whether to get the Pfizer vaccine because it is now “FDA approved”.
In reality, this isn’t the full truth. Dr. Robert Malone who is the inventor of the MRNA vaccine technology said that it’s not fully approved and that this is only an extension under the Emergency Use Authorization that grants them full liability protection.
“It’s called Comirnaty… and its not yet available, they haven’t started manufacturing it or labeling it, and that’s the one that the liability waiver will no longer apply to. So the one that’s actually licensed is not yet available, and when it does become available it will no longer have the liability shield. In the interim, the one that does have the liability shield is the Pfizer product and that’s what is currently available – and its still under emergency use authorization,” Dr. Malone said.
The letter from Pfizer read:
On August 23, 2021, having concluded that revising this EUA is appropriate to protect the public health or safety under section 564(g)(2) of the Act, FDA is reissuing the August 12, 2021 letter of authorization in its entirety with revisions incorporated to clarify that the EUA will remain in place for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for the previously-authorized indication and uses, and to authorize use of COMIRNATY (COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA) under this EUA for certain uses that are not included in the approved BLA.
So what does it mean that they’re FDA approved? Honestly, it doesn’t mean a whole lot.
Pfizer is also the producer of Chantix which is now known to cause cancer. Yet the drug is FDA approved. There have still been no long term studies on the vaccines and we have absolutely no idea what may be the result of this experiment.
There are several things that are FDA approved that aren’t safe. There are things that are safe that aren’t FDA approved. Government approval mean jack s**t in my book.