Judge Rejects FDA's 75 Year Delay on Vax Data, Cuts to Just 8 Months
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The 75 year thing was super suspect. Almost like the previous judge was under pressure, couldn’t say no, so went for something purposefully to cause a judicial challenge.
Might've been a play to make 8 months look acceptable by comparison too.
Imagine how much deeper the cult of klaus schwab will have sunk its teeth into society 8 months from now.
Also 8 mo lines up with the sterilization timeline.
8 mos
lol
PZP model is one dose every 6 mo with sterility beginning within 2 years and treatment continuing until 3 years for most horses
He was probably just bribed and had no ethics
A small win?
Judge on suicide watch.
They do this bait and switch all of the time. It's part of the brainwashing cycle to create confusion. I would have thought people on here could see it by now.
The judge rules makes a correct decision....Yay a win for freedom. We're WINNING!!!!
1 month later...The judge grants the FDA'S appeal. They now have until 3088 to release the data.
Judge surely is on the list for suspicious death syndrome now. Better than nothing, but I'd cut it to max 8 days lmfao
We need the genthep data NOW.
But we all know that even if any data gets released through official channels, it'll just be another case of "We judged ourselves and found ourselves innocent".
M-m-MUH COURTS.
Why 8 months, release it now
The article says: "The FDA asked the Court for permission to only be required to produce at a rate of 500 pages per month, which would have taken over 75 years to produce all the documents.
I am pleased to report that a federal judge soundly rejected the FDA’s request and ordered the FDA to produce all the data at a clip of 55,000 pages per month!"
It's about how fast they have to respond.
and in 8 months most places will have vaccine passports already in place, with most people on their 4th shot
Well, just give up then.
im saying fight harder?
the documents exist, giving them time to "collect" them means time to "correct" or censor them. these were already collected in the studies and submissions to the FDA. there is no reasonable reason to give them more time for exisitng document
Just as a reasonable objection to the delay, is that it takes time and effort to collect documents. It would be nice if they would just drag and drop everything into a public folder or something like that, but I doubt they have that capacity. Dven in lawsuits, discovery takes time.