"Compared to other countries, the U.S. government has been terrible at publishing relevant and up-to-date data allowing us to analyze the consequences of rolling out the COVID-19 injections. However, we have finally managed to stumble upon it thanks to an institution known as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OEC)."
If it doesn't support the narrative, then don't publish it.
I worked for a government agency. Sometimes we had to deal with Freedom Of Information Act requests. The government would strip as much data and information out of it as they could. They didn't want to provide the public with most of the information and they only wanted to meet bare minimum requirements for what the public needs to know.
Seems kind of strange for an organization that is FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE. You'd think the government would publish all the data and information it has and that it should all be public information. But nope. Government operates in the shadows and keeps data and information in the shadows and only uses it to exercise POWER OVER the people.
It's called LYING BY OMISSION
If it doesn't support the narrative, then don't publish it.
I worked for a government agency. Sometimes we had to deal with Freedom Of Information Act requests. The government would strip as much data and information out of it as they could. They didn't want to provide the public with most of the information and they only wanted to meet bare minimum requirements for what the public needs to know.
Seems kind of strange for an organization that is FOR THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE. You'd think the government would publish all the data and information it has and that it should all be public information. But nope. Government operates in the shadows and keeps data and information in the shadows and only uses it to exercise POWER OVER the people.
Understand, kike?
Thanks for agreeing that the title of the thread and the alledged quote are fake.