I see what you’re saying now about the ‘theater’, Rich.
Sasha Latypova was the name I was looking for. There’s a lot of work on this military connection on her substack and elsewhere.
Says it’s not just a ‘connection’, it’s a military project.
Eg see below. This got Pfizer off the hook. Like the court was theatre too, as the wrong company was in the dock.
See the bold text. A demonstration of large-scale manufacturing.
There’s a presentation somewhere where she shows all the contracts - vaccine manufacturing not by pharma companies, but defence contractors.
EDIT: Here Sasha Latypova - COVID-19 Countermeasures: Evidence of the Intent to Harm
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Vaccine trial auditor got fired after reporting clinical trial fraud to FDA
Brook Jackson was working as the director of operations for a multi-state site management organization and was in charge of supervising the testing of SARS-CoV-2, as well as Abbott’s RT-PCR technologies and the early phase trials of remdesivir at the start of the pandemic.
In September 2020, she became the Ventavia Research Group regional director. Her task was to oversee the conduct of Pfizer’s Phase 3 Covid-19 mRNA “vaccine” trial at several locations in Texas.
“In the 20 years that I have been involved in clinical research, I have never seen a study conducted by an investigative site, managed by a contractor or overseen by a pharmaceutical sponsor that scared me, until then. What I documented and reported to my former employer and to Pfizer during an internal audit was dangerous and violated federal law. I felt that I had a responsibility to make sure that the participants were protected and the fraudulent data being collected in the study was not used in any safety and efficacy analysis,” Jackson said on her website.
Within hours after reporting the irregularities to the FDA, Jackson was fired. She has since sued Pfizer.
“Jackson was under the impression she was participating in a clinical trial and was supposed to monitor it and report to FDA when the violations happened. In reality, she was participating in the theatrical performance,” Latypova said.
She also pointed out how legislation that goes back to President Abrahan Lincoln – during the war times when the government was being sold defective products – can be a basis for Jackson’s case. The said law was designed to protect the government from false claims.
“Recently, Pfizer filed a motion to dismiss, citing one of the contracts with the DoD and their premise was that they’re not making false claims, Latypova said. In the motion to dismiss, Pfizer said: “Under this contract our scope of work is a demonstration of large-scale manufacturing.”
Zeee lamented that the DoD may have already told Big Pharma how to get away with this as well.