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VAERS hired an outside contractor called General Dynamics to handle expected surge in reports. Ideally, someone from GD could help explain what appears to be a deliberate throttling of reports around the date of Pfizer's myocarditis report in June 2021. Presumably the inclusion of 254 more reports would shift the level of concern greatly.

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Nov 28, 2023·edited Nov 28, 2023Author

Have you read this article by Josh Guetzkow?

https://researchrebel.substack.com/p/foiad-contracts-show-cdc-expected

Looks like the CDC just got overwhelmed by the sheer number of reports anyway, despite expecting something like a 600% increase in reports.

So it is not fair on my part to make it look like the CDC did not do any capacity planning at all.

On the other hand, the vaccine pushers should really be less dismissive of the sudden jump in the number of reports, which is what prompted my sarcasm.

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In other words, the vaccine pushers want to have it both ways. They want to maintain their attitude of nonchalance towards the sudden increase saying the increase in reports was "nothing unexpected" given the much greater awareness, but also believe that the CDC should not be blamed for not allocating enough resources. So which one is it?

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Pfizer employed 2,400 extra staff just to handle the millions of Adverse Events flooding in.

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Thanks for exposing the throttling (purposeful delay) in publication.

https://imgur.com/gallery/4buKjYS

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