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CDC Director Admits Agency Gave False
Information on COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Monitoring

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Posted By: earlybird, 9/13/2022 2:49:34 PM

The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has acknowledged publicly for the first time that the agency gave false information about its COVID-19 vaccine safety monitoring. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the agency’s director, said in a letter made public on Sept. 12 that the CDC did not analyze certain types of adverse event reports at all in 2021, despite the agency previously saying it started in February 2021. “CDC performed PRR analysis between March 25, 2022, through July 31, 2022,” Walensky said. “CDC also recently addressed a previous statement made to the Epoch Times to clarify PRR were not run between February 26, 2021, to September 30, 2021.”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: thatsomewhereplace 9/13/2022 2:55:03 PM (No. 1276526)
Line them up for a 21 Gun Salute.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: earlybird 9/13/2022 2:55:47 PM (No. 1276527)
FTA: The CDC has still not provided the results of the PRRs that were performed to The Epoch Times. It also did not provide them to [Senator Ron] Johnson. The Food and Drug Administration, which has conducted Empirical Bayesian data mining on Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System reports, recently refused to provide any of the results to the Epoch Times. Mendacity. Walensky alleged in the new letter that Empirical Bayesian data mining is more reliable, and that the PRR results “were generally consistent with EB data mining, revealing no additional unexpected safety signals.”
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Golden Goose 9/13/2022 2:57:31 PM (No. 1276528)
The gullible will call it incompetence.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: GoodDeal 9/13/2022 3:02:56 PM (No. 1276532)
Nothing better than lying about the possibility of death.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: vhs68 9/13/2022 3:30:26 PM (No. 1276548)
How in the world does this woman still have a job?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 9/13/2022 3:44:19 PM (No. 1276563)
No more of that "oops my bad" nonsense. Go to jail, go directly to jail, do not pass go, stand in front of firing squad
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 9/13/2022 3:49:59 PM (No. 1276570)
So, how about a list of things which CDC said during the Dem-Panic that were FACTUAL? That would be a far shorter list than a list of the things that they lied about. Would there be any entries on the list of truths from the CDC in the last two years or so? Seems doubtful.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 9/13/2022 3:58:00 PM (No. 1276585)
The CDC, Fauci, Birx, etal set up Americans to be human guinea pigs. The Tuscequee Experiment on steroids. All of them should be in Leavenworth in a 6x6 cell.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: padiva 9/13/2022 4:18:47 PM (No. 1276601)
What would happen if this happened to a publicly owned company? What would the stock holders demand?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Nimby 9/13/2022 4:30:39 PM (No. 1276606)
RESIGN!!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Encore 9/13/2022 4:39:03 PM (No. 1276610)
Resign? Better that they’re tarred and feathered and shoved into a deep, dark hole and locked in…all for the public to see. There must be severe consequences.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: skacmar 9/13/2022 6:16:22 PM (No. 1276682)
If Walensky, Brix, and Fauci had been top executives in a publicly traded pharma corporation and hid the adverse vaccine effect information and repeatedly told the lies that they did about the vaccine safety, they would be hauled off to jail. They would also be before Congress to testify about the false information they provided to the American people and the injuries and deaths caused by their knowingly false statements. Since they are government employees, their motives are somehow excused and overlooked as being for the greater good. In reality, their omissions killed people as if they were serial killers finishing off their next victims. They deserve the same treatment as any other person who knowingly omitted important information which led to injury and deaths. Fire them, lose their pensions, subject them to lawsuits, and a permanent vacation in federal prison.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: stablemoney 9/13/2022 6:18:34 PM (No. 1276687)
The CDC should be liable for their false guidance, false statements, and constitutionally illegal mandates. The CDC should be liable for all deaths that resulted from their failure to test the "vaccines".
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Reply 14 - Posted by: ChattyCatsSusan 9/13/2022 10:06:09 PM (No. 1276850)
The Feds have a history of testing out toxic chemicals on American citizens. The CIA loved doing stuff like that during the 40's-60's. This stuff coming out of the CDC right now sounds like something epic is about to come out. Maybe the real numbers of vaxxed people dying/getting covid multiple times?
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Reply 15 - Posted by: DVC 9/14/2022 2:11:55 AM (No. 1276952)
Steve Kirch has found a source inside of CDC which will talk to him, anonymously, of course. The source says that essentially all the CDC folks have "drunk the Kool-Aid" and refuse to entertain any claims that the mRNA shots are anything other than a magnificent, total success, and extremely safe. All else is just lies, according to most CDC folks. They are far, far out of touch with reality. Of course, Wiki-lies reports that "Steve Kirch is an entrepreneur and promoter of misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines". Never trust Wiki-lies on any topic which is even remotely controversial or political. The extreme left controls it entirely.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: mifla 9/14/2022 5:09:28 AM (No. 1276985)
"We are the government. We don't know what we are doing, we are highly paid, and we are never held accountable for our decisions, even if people die. Is this a great country or what?"
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Reply 17 - Posted by: MickTurn 9/14/2022 9:45:39 AM (No. 1277158)
Time for the Criminal Dumbarse Crapheads to face their maker!
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