How Fraudulent are the Coronavirus Vaccines?

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday launched an investigation into whether or not Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson misrepresented the efficacy and safety of their coronavirus vaccines to the public.
Paxton will investigate if those pharmaceutical companies misrepresented the likelihood of [the vaccinated] becoming infected, and if they conducted gain-of-function research and misled the public about doing so.
The investigation will also review the companies’ controversial practice of reporting the metric of relative risk reduction instead of absolute risk reduction when publicly discussing the efficacy of their vaccines.
Paxton’s office on Monday served the three coronavirus vaccine manufacturers with civil investigative demands, requesting various internal documents.
Federal law currently provides vaccine manufacturers legal immunity from claims of loss caused by, arising out of, relating to, or resulting from the administration or use of coronavirus tests, drugs, and vaccines. However, if Paxton’s probe uncovers fraudulent activity, it could open the pharmaceutical manufacturers to class-action lawsuits.

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I hope this tactic works. And the government is just as guilty, too. I just heard Naomi Wolf describing the latest thing uncovered in the research on the Pfizer documents: The trials conducted by the companies recorded a large number of injuries and deaths of infants resulting from the vaccination of the mothers while pregnant, but just days later Rachelle Walensky of the CDC went ahead and recommended the vaccination of pregnant women.

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They are murderers.

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