10/28/2022 / By Belle Carter
Norman Fenton, professor of Risk Information Management at Queen Mary University London, was able to obtain copies of contracts between European Union member Slovenia and Big Pharma Pfizer. The documents acquired via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request indicated protection of the pharma firm from any claim of adverse effects.
“There are no benchmarks for success or efficacy of lowering disease symptoms, which were the sole critical endpoint of the clinical trials,” Peter Halligan noted in his post about the documents on Substack.
According to Fenton, there were four different contracts dated December 10, 2020 and March 4, April 7 and Sept 28, 2021. The documents show the number of doses ordered per month, but the prices are redacted. He noted that even the latest contract contained this statement: “The Participating Member State further acknowledges that the long-term effects and efficacy of the vaccine are not currently known, and that there may be adverse effects of the vaccine that are not currently known.”
While that’s a reasonable statement to include in the December 2020 contract, Fenton said it should have been updated in the succeeding contracts given all the data from hundreds of millions of doses that had been administered by then.
In his post, Halligan furthered that around 924,000 doses were agreed on by Slovenia and Pfizer, which could be enough for around 45 percent of the entire Slovenian population. He noted that Slovenia had diagnosed about 250,000 Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases using RT-PCR testing by mid-July 2021. Now, 15 months later, the number of cases skyrocketed to over 2.2 million.
“No doubt there are multiple detections per person. Deaths with COVID-19 present as determined by the RT-PCR test were 2,500 at the end of 2020 and are now a little under 6,900,” Halligan added. What he’s trying to say is that the vaccines didn’t work.
It is also important to note that Slovenia signed up a contract with Pfizer, which clearly states that the injections they are going to get are not the same as the injections used in clinical trials.
As the Gateway Pundit pointed out, there may be unknown adverse effects that could be beyond the adverse event rate during clinical trials. (Related: LEAKED: Video shows Israeli researchers discussing covid vaccine adverse events that were hidden from the public.)
“The Participating Member State acknowledges that the Vaccine and materials related to the Vaccine, and their components and constituent materials are being rapidly developed due to the emergency circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be studied after the provision of the Vaccine to the Participating Member States under the APA,” the contract stated.
Simply put, Pfizer can poison every Slovenian with the COVID-19 vaccine and get away with it because of the one-sided contract.
Slovenia has a population of around 2.1 million. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest.
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