Today, we discovered a really cool website called, “Violation Tracker.”

Our eyebrows have been raised concerning Pfizer for quite a while, but they practically jumped off our foreheads when the news hit that Pfizer claims 90% efficacy for their Covid vaccine.

We looked closer.

The claim is based on the percentage of a TOTAL of 94 people (out of over 43 THOUSAND enrolled in the trial) who had symptomatic infections.

They aren’t telling us how many of the 94 people actually got the vaccine.

Nor are they explaining how conclusions can be made about the vaccine’s efficacy in the REST of the 43,000 or so people in the study.

But they’re claiming 90% efficacy based on that.

So with that in mind, check out their past history: https://violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/pfizer

They’ve paid $3,373,675,000 in fines related to “health-care related offenses.” Not just for 1 violation, but 10.

And the website has a whopping TWENTY-THREE records of government-contracting-related offenses totaling $1,161,001,892 in fines.

Let that sink in: over a billion dollars in fines for government-contracting-related offenses (instances where they were actually caught).
Of course, the government is paying them $1.95 BILLION to produce the Covid vaccine. That should just about cover all their previous fines, and maybe some legal expenses as well.

https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2020/07/22/us-government-engages-pfizer-produce-millions-doses-covid-19-vaccine.html

We’re curious how many of you actually trust Pfizer under those circumstances, and why you think we should.

And do us a favor? Send this information to your legislator, to your minister, priest, pastor, rabbi, imam, and ask if they still think we should trust them. And if so, why? Encourage them to post their thoughts, their questions, their advice, here.

WE DON’T WANT TO ARGUE, WE WANT THERE TO BE REAL DISCUSSION.

Our question (and we have many more): shouldn’t trust be earned, not bought?