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Twotomatoes 7 points ago +8 / -1

People are getting confused about this 55 year shit. The FDA is only releasing 500 pages of docs a month. There are over 329,000 docs on Pfizer’s vaccine approval.

Doing the math you will see that we aren’t getting full transparency for 55 years.

The 500 pages a month was the FDA’s request, (not 55 years of giving us nothing). The plaintiff’s who submit the FOIA requested wanted them to release all 329,000 documents in 108 days. (like by March 2022) The plaintiff’s picked 108 days because thats how fast the FDA supposedly reviewed these docs before providing Pfizer license approval.

Their reasoning was if the FDA could review 329k files in 108 days once, they should be able to do it again for the sake of transparency.

However, the court ruled that FDA could release just 500 pages a month since thats the ‘standard release rate’ for FOIA requests.

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Twotomatoes 1 point ago +1 / -0

Im afraid this is their attempt to wake up their base. I have a few liberal friends and they think shits great right now. If they see their team this far down in polls they’ll show up to vote in the midterms.

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Twotomatoes 2 points ago +3 / -1

Logically it doesn't even make sense. So we create a vaccine to activate the immune system to create a defense for the virus. But that same immune system that we are activating to artificially create a defense isn’t capable of creating a comparable defense on its own? So then how does the vaccine work?

To put it another way:

If the immune system is an OS, the vaccine is a program running on it. You can’t create a program the OS isn't capable of operating…