Thursday, February 15, 2024


5:50. Can you explain the difference between "Expanded Use" and "Emergency Use."

6:00. Expanded access use pathway is was introduced in the late 1990s and it's a method for critically ill and terminally ill dying people who cannot participate in normal clinical trials to get access to drugs that are still in clinical trials so it was called expanded access use and in some subsections of it it has emergency use language and in the industry we all really called it emergency use authorization it's a right to try issue expanded access use has all the requirements of normal Pharmaceutical approval process for safety and efficacy the drug has to be investigational, legally it has to have investigational status IND has to be open for it investigational new drug exemption the clinical trials

HERE IS HOW THE GOVERNMENT DESTROYED INFORMED CONSENT

"No, we are switching to the Emergency Use Authorised countermeasure pathway because the Expanded Access Use requires IRB (institutional review board) and informed consent."

VRBPAC stands for Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee.

Per Sabine Hazan, Doran Fink now works for Moderna.  

A bill introduced in the Maryland House would ban “no-knock” warrants at private residences in most situations, and set the foundation to nullify several Supreme Court opinions in practice and effect

Pig for the animal, but pork for its meat. Cow for the animal, but beef for its meat. Sheep for the animal, but mutton for its meat.

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

VICHY FRANCE, REDUX? “It will not tolerate any criticism of the therapeutic treatments which will be recommended or made obligatory by the state. Any person who dares to openly criticize these therapies will be liable to fines and imprisonment.”

Thank you to Wejolyn.