Vaccine super promoter Paul Offit was put on the FDA Advisory Committee for the Pfizer shot to be given to 5 to 11-year-olds, and it’s not surprising that he gave it a thumbs up since he owns patents on childhood vaccines and believes babies can receive up to 10,000 vaccines at one time.
by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
I was going to have the headline to this article state that the FDA rubber stamped the Biden Administration’s plans to vaccinate 28 million children with the Pfizer COVID shot, but let’s stop pretending and state what is obvious to everyone: Pfizer is calling the shots in the White House regarding COVID-19 vaccine policy.
Unsurprisingly, the FDA Advisory Committee today voted 17-0 to approve the experimental Pfizer COVID-19 injection for children ages 5 to 11.
The panel was made up of industry insiders, including the infamous pediatrician, Paul Offit, who has stated that he believes an infant can easily be injected with 10,000 vaccines at one time.
He is the pharma-controlled corporate media’s go-to “doctor” spokesperson when it comes to childhood vaccines.
In a time when the corporate media still covered both sides of the vaccine debate, CBS actually allowed a report by then reporter Sharyl Attkisson expose the massive conflicts of interest that Offit has with childhood vaccines.
We have used this video many times over the years, and I think you might still be able to find it on YouTube, but we have uploaded a copy to our Bitchute and Rumble channels. This is at least 15 years old, maybe even older.
Another doctor on the committee that was considering whether these shots were safe enough to give to young children stated:
“We’re never gonna learn about how safe the vaccine is until we start giving it, and that’s just the way it goes.”
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The FDA collected comments from the public regarding whether or not the Pfizer shots should be recommended to be given to children age 5 through 11, and according to Steve Kirsch, the Executive Director of the Covid-19 Early Treatment Fund, they counted over 139,470 comments posted AGAINST giving authorization to the shots, and could only find ONE comment in favor of the shots.
The link where the comments were collected is now offline. https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/FDA-2021-N-1088-0001 (Update: we did find a link where you can view the comments submitted here.)
Steve Kirsch was also present at the meeting as a non-voting member of the public, and shared 30 slides with the FDA Advisory Committee asking 30 questions that needed to be answered prior to giving approval. Here are the first 10 slides he shared which are now a matter of public record, and he also has over 100 more slides in a .pdf found here.
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