Anyone have that video of the lady that callled Pfizer and they told her no approved vaccine? I have someone telling me Google and duck duck go say it is approved.
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/pxp90rE5Pttx/
Thank you.
And this...
https://greatawakening.win/p/13zg4sqxT5/senator-ron-johnson-points-out-n/c/
You're welcome. There is this, too. https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2021/10/biden-busted-as-pfizer-admits-theres-no-vaccine-approved-by-fda-in-the-u-s-in-recorded-call/?utm_source=home-headline-stories
Google is a lair...
Duck Duck go is getting information hidden too.
The FDA approval letter for the COMIRNATY jab is on their website.
https://www.fda.gov/media/151710/download
The video was either taken before the approval, fake, or the rep didn't know what she was talking about.
But is it available??
My point is that the actual source data is much more useful than hearsay videos that may or may not even be real.
FDA has no approval for any COVID-19 "vaccine" that is currently being distributed.
This can be verified by looking at the approved vaccines on the FDA website.
No. But everyone already knows this. Comirnaty isn't available until 2023, though Pfizer claims it's effectively the same as the currently-distributed jab (though legally distinct, which should be enough for any thinking person to raise a red flag).
However, the video asserted that NEITHER jabs (current and future) have been approved, which is false.
These people don’t understand no matter how many times I explain it.
That's fine. You can only lead a horse to water...
But that video is not water. Again, just point them to the FDA's list of approved vaccines. The only one on it is COMIRNATY, which last I checked, Pfizer says will be available in 2023 -- but they also say it's effectively the same as the one being distributed currently -- which is probably untrue, but we don't know with any certainty.
Why does it matter