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posted ago by purkiss80 ago by purkiss80 +533 / -1

When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced on August 23 that it had fully approved the first Comirnaty-branded Covid vaccine, the mainstream media immediately began reporting the events. Joe Biden jumped in front of a microphone and told businesses that they should "step up" the mandatory administration of vaccines for their employees.

Dr. Anthony Fauci told the national media that he expects a number of new "mandates" to result from the approval of the Pfizer vaccine.

There is only one problem. The FDA has "approved" the wrong Pfizer vaccine currently available on the U.S. market.

Some people have looked under the facade and checked the facts of what the FDA was really doing, not what the media and Joe Biden's administration were saying.

On August 27, Liberty Counsel of Orlando, Florida, perhaps the most respected Christian law firm in the country, issued a press release, confirming the deception.

"The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made the bait and switch, announcing that it had approved its "first vaccine against COVID-19" in order to advance "vaccine" claims and protect the pharmaceutical company Pfizer from legal liability. However, there is currently no fully licensed vaccine against COVID on the U.S. market. While this is confusing, and probably intentional, it sums up the current status of Pfizer-BioNTech injections:

All of Pfizer's existing vials (hundreds of millions) remain under federal emergency use authorization (EUA) (which means that people have "the option to take them or leave them");

Pfizer's third or "booster" shot is identical to the one above and remains under the EUA with limited use for certain categories of people;

BioNTech has received FDA approval for people 16 and older under the name Comirnaty, but there are no available doses of Comirnaty in the United States;

In other words, there is currently NO FDA-approved COVID-19 injection in the United States. All COVID injections in America are covered under the EUA, and thus people have a "choice to accept or reject" them;

Even when COVID vaccinations approved by the Food and Drug Administration become available, people are protected by federal and many state laws from being forced to get these vaccinations based on their sincere religious beliefs or rights of conscience."