NO SURPRISE: Pfizer Excluded Pregnant Women From Trials, Authorities Say Jab Is Safe Anyway

Safe and effective? FDA excluded pregnant women from COVID-vaccine trial

Recommendation for shot based on experiments on rats in France

The latest release of Pfizer COVID vaccine trial documents by the FDA shows the company deliberately excluded pregnant women from the trials, yet health associations and officials have urged expectant mothers to get the shots anyway, insisting they were safe and effective, according to longtime Democratic consultant and investigative author Naomi Wolf.

The recommendation of the shots for pregnant women was based on a study in France of 44 rats over a period of 42 days, the documents show.

Wolf, in an interview with Stephen K. Bannon on his “War Room” program, pointed to the spike in severe adverse events among pregnant women coinciding with the vaccine rollout in 2021 that is seen in Department of Defense data and the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System database run by the FDA and the CDC.

“This is honestly one of the worse things I’ve ever, ever seen in my 35 years as a reporter,” Wolf said.

he has teamed with health experts and attorneys to mobilize people to pore through the thousands of documents on the Pfizer vaccine trials that the FDA was forced to release through a lawsuit after pressing to hide the data for 75 years. The findings are compiled on the website of her company Daily Clout. (1)

In a previous interview with Bannon, (2) Wolf said the documents show that by August 2021, Pfizer and the FDA knew the vaccines were not safe and effective but rolled them out anyway.

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