The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has had an interesting couple of years. They demeaned a licensed, safe, and effective drug so they could issue emergency authorization for one that was not.
Ivermectin had to be destroyed, or at least knee-capped, or the magic voodoo juice would have never come out of warp speed and into the arms of hundreds of millions of Americans, where it did not stay. They put the rule-making in the hands of drug makers while Pfederal regulators acted as employees of pharmaceutical companies with a generous bonus plan. The approval process was reduced to the level of a show trial.
The public Health ramifications have been immeasurably bad, and it could be decades before the bill comes completely due, but none of that has dissuaded the “regulators” from continuing along the path they set.
You’ll have heard of Novavax. It’s the other, other, other COVID-19 Vaccine. Approved for emergency use in an attempt to get the vaccine-hesitant (people who didn’t want to risk a heart condition or death) to lift their sleeves and take one for the team. Novovax was not the hit they hoped for, but it was still available, but not “legally” after the public health emergency ended.
Related: We Know Why The Public Health Industrial Complex Had to Discredit Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin
No emergency, no emergency use authorizations, but why let that stop you? After all, considering to whom you owe your allegiance, Big Pharma, the lack of an emergency is an emergency.
[Tuesday], amidst the frenzy over the removal of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House, the Food and Drug Administration amended the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the Novavax COVID-19 “vaccine” despite the Public Health Emergency officially ending almost five months earlier on May 11, 2023, according to the CDC. So how is the FDA seemingly able to approve an Emergency Use Authorization when, according to the CDC, there is no longer an emergency?
The sky isn’t falling, which is a “sky is falling” event. It isn’t falling, but it could, so we need to frame the state of fear in a new and meaningful way. Think car insurance ads. Flo, Jake, or the Emu in the Aviators. That’s what the FDA needs—a spokesperson. Maybe they can borrow Mayhem. He’s funny in a chaotic lifestyle-changing sort of way—the perfect pitchman. Put this crap in your arm as insurance. And when you need us, we won’t be there. We may even try to hide you, undermine your care, or deny your concerns.
But what do you call them?
Jab?
Our COVID vaccine mascot needs a name.
Karen?
Let me know what you think. And you’ve got time. The fearmongering isn’t working as well, but they are still trying as evidenced by the hijinks at the FDA. The lack of an emergency is the emergency. Code Red. DefCon 1. Watch for a readiness alert on your phones.
Nobody is afraid, and that’s the problem.
HT | Gateway Pundit