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Oct 6, 2022, 30 tweets

To the doctors, nurses and other medical professionals claiming they thought Pfizer’s experimental messenger RNA ‘vaccine’ was safe and effective, this is what we knew about this company even before you recommended or administered its injections to UK citizens. So why didn’t you?

In 1992, Pfizer agreed to pay between $165 million and $215 million to settle lawsuits arising from the fracturing of the Bjork-Shiley Convexo-Concave heart valve, which by 2012 has resulted in 663 deaths. upi.com/Archives/1992/…

In 1996, Pfizer conducted a clinical trial on 200 Nigerian children with its experimental anti-meningitis drug, Trovafloxacin, without the consent of their parents, leading to the death of 11 children from kidney failure, with dozens more disabled.
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In 2011, Pfizer paid just $700,000 to four families who had lost a child, and set up a $35 million fund for the disabled. This cover-up was the basis to the John Le Carré book and film, The Constant Gardener. bbc.co.uk/news/world-afr…

In 2004, Pfizer’s subsidiary Warner-Lambert was fined $430 million to resolve criminal charges and civil liabilities for the fraudulent promotion of its epilepsy drug, Neurontin, paying and bribing doctors to prescribe it for uses not approved by the FDA. justice.gov/archive/opa/pr…

In 2009, Pfizer spent $25.8 million lobbying Congressional lawmakers and federal agencies like the Department of Health. Its expenditure on lobbying from 2006-2014 came to $89.89 million. In 2019 alone it spent $11 million lobbying the federal government. opensecrets.org/federal-lobbyi…

In 2009, Pfizer set a record for the largest health care fraud settlement and criminal fine of any kind, paying $2.3 billion to avoid criminal and civil liability for fraudulently marketing its drug, Bextra, which had been refused approval by the FDA. justice.gov/opa/pr/justice…

In 2009, Pfizer paid $750 million to settle 35,000 claims that its drug, Rezulin, was responsible for 63 deaths and dozens of liver failures. In 1999, a senior epidemiologist at the FDA said Rezulin was ‘one of the most dangerous drugs on the market’. latimes.com/archives/la-xp…

In 2010, Pfizer was ordered to pay $142.1 million in damages for violating a federal anti-racketeering law by its fraudulent sale and marketing of Neurontin for uses not approved by the FDA, including for migraines and bi-polar disorder. yourlawyer.com/defective-drug…

In 2010, Pfizer admitted that, in the last 6 months of 2009 alone, it had paid $20 million to 4,500 doctors in the US for consulting and speaking on its behalf, and $15.3 million to 250 academic medical centres for clinical trials. news-medical.net/news/20100401/…

In 2012, Pfizer paid $45 million to settle charges of bribing doctors and other health-care professionals employed by foreign governments in order to win business. sec.gov/news/press-rel…

The Chief of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Unit said: ‘Pfizer subsidiaries in several countries had bribery so entwined in their sales culture that they offered points and bonus programs to improperly reward foreign officials who proved to be their best customers’.

By 2012, Pfizer had paid $1.226 billion to settle claims by nearly 10,000 women that its hormone replacement therapy drug, Prempro, caused breast cancer. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

In 2013, Pfizer agreed to pay $55 million to settle criminal charges of failing to warn patients and doctors about the risks of kidney disease, kidney injury, kidney failure and acute interstitial nephritis caused by its proton pump inhibitor, Protonix. drugwatch.com/proton-pump-in…

In 2013, Pfizer set aside $288 million to settle claims by 2,700 people that its drug, Chantix, caused suicidal thoughts and psychological disorders. The FDA subsequently determined that Chantix is probably associated with a higher risk of heart attack. fiercepharma.com/sales-and-mark…

In 2013, Pfizer absolved itself of claims that its antidepressant, Effexor, caused congenital heart defects in the children of pregnant woman by arguing that the prescribing obstetrician was responsible for advising the patient about the medication’s use. europepmc.org/article/PMC/64…

In 2014, Pfizer paid a further $325 million to settle a lawsuit brought by health-care benefit providers who claimed the company marketed its epilepsy drug, Neurontin, for purposes unapproved by the FDA. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

In 2014, Pfizer paid $35 million to settle a law suit accusing its subsidiary of promoting the kidney transplant drug, Rapamune, for unapproved uses, including bribing doctors to prescribe it to patients. fiercepharma.com/regulatory/pfi…

In 2016, Pfizer was fined a record £84.2 million for overcharging the NHS for its rebranded anti-epilepsy drug, Phenytoin, by 2,60% (from £2.83 to £67.50 a capsule), increasing the cost to UK taxpayers from £2 million in 2012 to about £50 million in 2013. bbc.co.uk/news/business-…

In May 2018, Pfizer had 6,000 lawsuits pending against claims that its testosterone replacement therapy products cause strokes, heart attacks, pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis, and were marketed at healthy men for uses not approved by the FDA. drugwatch.com/testosterone/l…

In June-August 2020, the US Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice said they were looking at Pfizer’s activities in China and Russia under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which forbids US firms from bribing foreign officials. fiercepharma.com/pharma/pfizer-…

In November 2021, the BMJ revealed that the Ventavia Research Group had falsified data, unblinded patients, employed inadequately trained vaccinators, and was slow to follow up on adverse events reported in the phase III trial for Pfizer’s ‘vaccine’.
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Since 2000, Pfizer has incurred $10.268b in penalties, including $5,637b for safety-related offences; $3,373b for unapproved promotion of medical products; $1,148, for government contract-related offences; and $60m under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/pfizer

Any UK medical professional who recommended or administered any drug produced by Pfizer, let alone a ‘vaccine’ employing experimental mRNA biotechnology whose trials are not due to be completed until Feb 2024, is either professionally incompetent, corrupt or criminally negligent.

Pfizer’s ‘Cumulative analysis of post-authorization adverse event reports of BNT162B2 received through 28-Feb-2021’, reported that, in 3 months, they had 42,086 reports of 158,893 adverse events, of which 1,223 were fatal, from a redacted number of doses.
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These disorders included 51,335 general, 25,957 nervous system, 17,283 musculoskeletal, 14,096 gastrointestinal, 8,476 skin and tissue, 8,848 respiratory, spine and chest, 4,610 infections and infestations, 5,590 injury, poisoning and complications, and 1,403 cardiovascular.

Severity of disorders: Cardiovascular: 1,441, 946 serious, 136 fatal. Facial paralysis: 453, 280 permanent. Autoimmune: 1,050, 780 serious, 57 pericarditis/myocarditis, 12 fatal. Neurological: 542, 515 serious. Blood clotting: 168, 161 serious, 18 fatal. Stroke: 300, all serious.

Pregnancy disorders: 413 cases, 84 serious. 270 pregnancies, 23 ended in spontaneous abortion, 2 in premature birth with neonatal death, 2 in spontaneous abortion with intrauterine death, 5 pending. Of 124 mothers participating in the trial, 75 reported serious adverse events.

Given the increased level of censorship since March 2020, this post will most likely be deleted, and possibly my account too. So if you want to read these facts and more like them, please follow me on my website, and have a preview of my new book too.
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This is the article from which most of this information is taken, which I published on 9 December 2020 (a week after the roll-out of the ‘vaccine’), and which you may wish to save in case this thread is deleted and/or my account is permanently suspended.
architectsforsocialhousing.co.uk/2020/12/09/bow…

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