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FDA asks judge to delay full release of Pfizer’s COVID shot data to the public until 2076

Updated: November 18, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Nov 18, 2021 – 3:19 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to delay the release of Pfizer’s full COVID-19 mRNA jab data until the year 2076, a far-flung target date some 55 years after the federal agency gave the green light to roll out the experimental shots to millions of people in the country, according to a court document released in response to a legal challenge demanding transparency.

The FDA’s request to drag out the release of the information has raised questions about the legitimacy and safety of the COVID-19 drugs, which many are essentially forced to take in order to keep their livelihoods or participate in society thanks to top-down government mandates, city ordinances, and requirements by private employers.

“The FDA has asked a federal judge to make the public wait until the year 2076 to disclose all of the data and information it relied upon to license Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine,” wrote attorney Aaron Siri in a November 17 Substack post.

“That is not a typo,” Siri said. “[The FDA] wants 55 years to produce this information to the public.”

The request by the FDA came as Siri’s law

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