☑️ Jikkyleaks
HOLY CRAP!
Two sites stand out from the #pfizerdocuments randomization log as major anomalies....
Site 1231 and Site 4444
You are not going to believe this.....
@AaronSiriSG @fynn_fan @ClareCraigPath @profnfenton
May 9, 2022
☑️ Jikkyleaks
The biggest recruiter by far is site 1231.
In Argentina. Well of course, for a joint German-American drug where else?
Site 1231 recruited 4501 patients.
That is 10% of the patients AT ONE SITE.
ALL 4501 patients were recruited in 3 weeks.
WOW!
☑️ Jikkyleaks
This is site 1231 from the @ICANdecide log
Recognise the name?
We'll come back to him in a sec....
☑️ Jikkyleaks
The site is supposed to be the Military Central Hospital.
That's interesting.
It's also an interesting logo.
Seems to have given David Martin ideas for his website logo, but probably just coincidence. I dunno...
Anyway, it seems a bit odd that a principal investigator (who has to be a medical doctor) of a major international study is recruiting 4500 patients in 3 weeks at one site, without a CRO.
And working 7 days a week. No gaps. Recruitment every day incl Sat/Sun
@IamBrookJackson
☑️ Jikkyleaks
Weekend recruitment for a clinical trial would be odd. Staff are needed to fill out that many record forms (CRFs) and there are potential risks to the trial, so you need medical staff. It would be highly unusual.
So who is he?
Here is his trial CV
☑️ Jikkyleaks
Wait, hang on.
This is Fernando Polack.
The Fernando Polack who claims to be at Vanderbilt (USA) at the same time.
Who also happens to make appearances for the FDA...
☑️ Jikkyleaks
Who also happens to work for The Infant Foundation infant.org.ar and also happens to be funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the NIH
He is literally the busiest doctor on the planet
☑️ Jikkyleaks
But managed to find enough time to be the lead author on the #BNT162b2 paper (with all of Pfizer's scientists)
Yet while doing all this, he managed to find time to (presumably single-handedly because no other authors are listed at that site) recruit 4500 patients in 3 weeks, with each patient requiring 250 PAGES of case report forms (CRFs).
That is 1,125,000 pages of CRFs.
In 3 weeks.
☑️ Jikkyleaks
But I'm sure that's totally above board until we get to the next totally above board feature of the fastest 44,000 patient study ever in history....
#site4444
WTF is site 4444?
@IamBrookJackson
☑️ Jikkyleaks
There were 270 clinical recruitment sites for the Pflzer vaccine study, numbered consecutively from 1001 to 1270.
There are all listed here.
icandecide.org/wp-content/upl…
This is the last page.
There is no site 1271.
There is no other site with a number above 1270.
☑️ Jikkyleaks
Well that's a bit of a problem because...
There are a lot of entries in the randomisation log for #site4444.
1275 patients to be exact.
About 3% of the total.
And you know what?
All 1275 "patients" were recruited in one week - from 22nd to 27th September 2020.
☑️ Jikkyleaks
And what is magical about the week of the 22nd Sept 2020?
Well that just happens to be the last week that "recruitment" can take place for the data cut-off for the FDA meeting in December.
☑️ Jikkyleaks
There is just one problem though (well, two really)...
The site doesn't exist.
It's totally and utterly fabricated.
There is no principal investigator for site 4444 because it doesn't exist.
☑️ Jikkyleaks
So what happened at "site 4444"?
My guess: they needed enough numbers of "positive PCR tests" in the placebo group to show a difference between groups for that VRBPAC meeting on the 10th Dec, and they didn't have them.
☑️ Jikkyleaks
So site 4444 appeared and gave them their "perfect" result.
Bravo.
☑️ Jikkyleaks
[All source documents can be found at icandecide.org]
@ICANdecide
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