Five U.S. States to sue pharmaceutical company Pfizer claiming it misled Americans with its COVID-19 vaccine marketing
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is being sued by Kansas, Idaho and three other thus far unnamed states for misleading Americans about its modRNA (mRNA) coronavirus (COVID-19) “vaccines.”
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is leading lawsuits that claim Pfizer broke state laws, including the Kansas Consumer Protection Act, by falsely saying its COVID shots are "safe and effective" against the virus.
Pfizer hid important facts about its COVID shots, which were quickly approved through Operation Warp Speed, resulting in many injuries and deaths, according to Kobach.
“Pfizer marketed its vaccine as safe for pregnant women,” Kobach said in a statement.
“However, in February of 2021 (they) possessed reports of 458 pregnant women who received Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy. More than half of the pregnant women reported an adverse event, and more than 10% reported a miscarriage.”
Peter Imanuelsen of The Freedom Corner says these five lawsuits are “huge news” and could seriously impact Pfizer, a big pharmaceutical company that has long avoided accountability.
“I started to notice something really weird with birth rate statistics,” Imanuelsen writes. “You see, about 9 months after the covid injections were rolled out, we saw a massive collapse in birthrates.”
“Not only that, but we saw that women that did not get the covid injection were overrepresented in giving birth. This made me think.”
Every American deserves a share of the $75 billion Pfizer made from its COVID shots. This money should be taken from Pfizer’s CEO Albert Bourla and his team and given to the people who were misled by Pfizer.
Pfizer never conducted true clinical trials as claimed. The few trials they did conduct were “designed, run, analyzed, and authored by Pfizer employees,” Imanuelsen says.
One of these fake studies was published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) in April 2021. It claimed there were no significant safety concerns for pregnant women who received the COVID shot. The study said the observed miscarriages were not unusual and probably not caused by the shots.
Nearly a year later, in February 2022, another study published in the journal Medicine contradicted the first study. It found that “adverse events” from COVID injections are especially high in pregnant women, who have a 17 percent greater risk compared to the general population.
Despite this, Pfizer lied to the public and specifically to pregnant women, telling them the shots were “proven” to be “safe and effective.”
“Pfizer urged Americans to get vaccinated in order to protect their loved ones, clearly indicating a claim that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccination stopped transmission,” Kobach said.
“Pfizer later admitted that they’ve never even studied transmission after the recipients receive the vaccine.”
In a public statement, Pfizer said that the lawsuits have “no merit,” and that the company will “respond to the suit in due course.”
“Pfizer is deeply committed to the well-being of the patients it serves and has no higher priority than ensuring the safety and effectiveness of its treatments and vaccines,” Pfizer further said in its own defense.
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