IIRC (b) (4) is used in FDA redaction reports to hide “trade secrets” basically; the kind of stuff you normally don’t want competitors to find out about.
It’s not a “what” was redacted. More of a “why” it was redacted. There’s a federal redaction manual somewhere. I’ll see if I can find it.
https://www.fda.gov/media/151733/download
WOW!
110 redactions - Just do a search for " (b) (4) " which apparently means 'text redacted'
How can we give 'informed consent' with these redactions?
A. You can't, you are not informed.
Now We Know
My guess is Graphene Oxide
But 20% of a vax being graphene oxide would kill a whole lot of people…oh wait.
Parasites....
IIRC (b) (4) is used in FDA redaction reports to hide “trade secrets” basically; the kind of stuff you normally don’t want competitors to find out about.
It’s not a “what” was redacted. More of a “why” it was redacted. There’s a federal redaction manual somewhere. I’ll see if I can find it.