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U.S. and UK Secretly Agreed to Hide Vaccine Reactions – The Mad Truther

// themadtruther.com

In the days leading up to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, U.S. and U.K. health officials entered into a "Mutual confidentiality agreement" to keep vaccine adverse events under wraps.

A government email exchange from May 14, 2021, also discusses concerns about administering COVID-19 shots along with other vaccines during pregnancy.

Preclinical studies for Pfizer's COVID-19 shots also warned of rhabdomyolysis, which is the breakdown of skeletal muscles, but the trial reported it was "Completed with no safety concerns.”

In the days leading up to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 shot, an agreement was made to keep serious adverse reactions under wraps.

An email exchange from May 14, 2021, also discusses concerns about administering COVID-19 shots along with other vaccines during pregnancy.

After initially claiming in late 2020 that its COVID-19 shots were 95% effective, Pfizer's COVID-19 shots turned out to have rapidly waning protection of just 39%. That figure was reported in July 2021 by the Israeli Ministry of Health.

Pfizer echoed the "Declining trend in vaccine efficacy" in late July 2021, but regulatory filings from April 2021 show Pfizer knew of the shots' failures months earlier.

Pfizer contracted Acuitas Therapeutics to conduct animal studies, which found LNPs from COVID-19 shots rapidly traveled to other areas, including the brain, eyes, heart, ovaries and other organs.

A number of neurological injuries have been reported following COVID-19 shots, including ischemic stroke, Bell's palsy, tinnitus and Guillain-Barré syndrome.

Preclinical studies for Pfizer's COVID-19 shots also warned of rhabdomyolysis, which is the breakdown of skeletal muscles.

A review of data from the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System also revealed a dramatic increase in reports of rhabdomyolysis following the rollout of COVID-19 shots.

A number of case reports have since been published of "COVID-19 mRNA vaccination-induced rhabdomyolysis," including in a 16-year-old male two days after his first dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 shot and a 21-year-old male one day after his first COVID-19 shot.