Anonymous ID: b1d837 Dec. 17, 2020, 9:53 a.m. No.12067134   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7249 >>7534 >>7619 >>7624 >>7631

U.S. quarantines Pfizer vaccine shipments in California and Alabama after transit ‘anomaly’ left vials too cold

-Doses of Pfizer’s vaccine were quarantined in California and Alabama after an “anomaly” in the transportation process caused the storage temperature to get too cold.

-Army Gen. Gustave Perna, who oversees logistics for Operation Warp Speed, said the doses “never left the truck.”

-Pfizer’s vaccine, which was developed with German drugmaker BioNTech, requires a storage temperature of around minus 70 degrees Celsius.

 

U.S. officials said Wednesday they quarantined several thousand doses of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine in California and Alabama this week after an “anomaly” in the transportation process caused the storage temperature to get too cold. Pfizer’s vaccine, which was developed with German drugmaker BioNTech, requires a storage temperature of around minus 70 degrees Celsius. Vials of the vaccine are stored in trays, which carry a minimum of 975 doses each, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Army Gen. Gustave Perna, who oversees logistics for President Donald Trump’s vaccine program Operation Warp Speed, told reporters that two trays of the vaccine that arrived at two separate locations in California had to be returned to Pfizer after the temperature somehow fell to minus 92 degrees Celsius. The vaccine “never left the truck,” he said during a news briefing Wednesday. “We returned them immediately back to Pfizer and we sent immediate shipments to replace those two trays. We’re working with the FDA now, CDC, FDA and Pfizer to determine if that anomaly is safe or not, but we’re taking no chances and we can see that.” He said the “anomaly” happened again in Alabama.

 

“All the way on the other side of the country in Alabama, two trays were received at one location. Same anomaly, went to minus 92. We were able to stop and quarantine the vaccine, stop and get a replacement shipment to Alabama,” he said. It’s unclear what caused the storage temperature to fall. A Pfizer spokesperson issued the following statement: “The returned shipments – totaling ~3000 doses – will be reviewed internally by Pfizer following our quality investigative process, however, it’s Pfizer’s vision that its customers should not have to wait while these reviews take place. As designed, the control tower was able to intercept the shipments and seamlessly trigger resupply to be delivered to those customers.” Americans began receiving some of the first shots of Pfizer’s vaccine on Monday after the Food and Drug Administration authorized the vaccine Friday. Officials and medical experts had already acknowledged that Pfizer’s vaccine would present some new logistical challenge as it has to be stored at ultracold temperatures.

 

“We’re talking super-cold. It’s completely unprecedented,” Soumi Saha, a pharmacist and vice president of advocacy for Premier, a consulting firm that works with thousands of hospitals and nursing homes, told CNBC in an interview last month. She said it was “completely new territory” for health systems. “And so this is a brand-new logistical challenge in order to distribute this vaccine and get it to the right place and to do so while maintaining the integrity of the product,” she said. During the briefing, Perna said vaccine deliveries in the U.S. remain on track, with another 886 orders expected to be shipped across the nation Thursday. The federal government delivered 2.9 million doses of Pfizer’s vaccine this week. Next week, the government plans to ship an additional 2 million doses of Pfizer’s vaccine as well as 5.9 million doses of Moderna’s vaccine if cleared by the FDA, Perna said. The FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, an outside group of medical experts that advises the agency, votes Thursday on whether to recommend Moderna’s vaccine for emergency use. A favorable vote from the committee will likely clear the path for Moderna’s vaccine to become the second one approved for use in the U.S. behind Pfizer’s. FDA clearance could come as early as Friday. “It’s about a steady cadence of deliveries to the American people,” Perna said.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/16/covid-vaccine-us-quarantines-pfizer-shipments-in-california-alabama-after-transit-anomaly.html

Anonymous ID: b1d837 Dec. 17, 2020, 10 a.m. No.12067225   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7249 >>7291 >>7320 >>7359 >>7534 >>7619 >>7623 >>7624

Sean Davis

 

Surprise! The FBI has been lying for years about when it started investigating Trump in 2016.

https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1339624778529959941

 

New Strzok Texts Show FBI Was Investigating Trump Before Crossfire Hurricane Was Opened

https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1339624337268224005

 

Newly declassified text messages from Peter Strzok show the FBI was investigating Trump before Crossfire Hurricane was ever opened. On July 28, 2016, Strzok told Lisa Page there were multiple open investigations about Trump/Russia. Crossfire Hurricane wasn’t opened until July 31.

https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1339601770280992769

Anonymous ID: b1d837 Dec. 17, 2020, 10:06 a.m. No.12067291   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7320 >>7496 >>7534 >>7619 >>7624

>>12067225

 

New Strzok Texts Show FBI Was Investigating Trump Before Crossfire Hurricane Was Opened

 

Newly declassified text messages from former FBI agent Peter Strzok suggest that the FBI began investigating then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and his campaign before the Crossfire Hurricane investigation was opened. While the FBI claims that investigations into Trump’s campaign began with the opening of Crossfire Hurricane on July 31, 2016, communications between Strzok and his alleged mistress, FBI special counsel Lisa Page, show that the agent asked Page to discuss “[o]ur open C[counter-]I[ntelligence] investigations relating to Trump’s Russian connections” with him on July 28, 2016. Corporate media such as the New York Times suggested that there was no evidence that agents like Strzok were “eager to investigate Mr. Trump’s campaign” and that it was former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos’s comments that sparked the investigation. Former FBI Director James Comey denied knowledge of any investigation until “sometime towards the end of September 2016.”

 

Previously declassified communications from Strzok, however, show the FBI employees’ strong dislike and criticism of Trump as a presidential candidate. In a string of 2016 messages, just weeks after the formal investigation was opened, Page asked Strzok, “[Trump’s] not ever going to become president, right? Right?!” to which he replied: “No. No he’s not. We’ll stop it.” Strzok was told via text in December of 2016 that the DOJ’s Office of Intelligence, “made it clear [REDACTED] would not support even our discussions let alone a[] [FISA] app” relating to Papadopoulos. Other text messages released by Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, on Thursday show more information related to the FBI’s investigation into now-disproven Russian collusion by the Trump campaign as well as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server very early into the investigations.

 

In another text from September of 2016, Strzok was informed that allegations that a Trump organization server was secretly communicating with Russian agents are “no longer pointing to any active mail server.” Strzok also knew that there were “27 confirmed classified TOTAL (26 to ClintonEmail, 1 to Yahoo): -6 of the 27 were SECRET then (4 of which remain SECRET now and 2 of which are CONFIDENTIAL) – 21 of the 27 were CONFIDENTIAL then (16 of which remain CONFIDENTIAL now and 5 of which are UNCLASS or FOUO)” on Clinton’s private email server. In addition to stoking the investigation into Russian collusion, Strzok is also responsible for reopening a criminal counterintelligence investigation into former National Security Advisor Gen. Michael Flynn even though an FBI memorandum previously closed the case after “no derogatory information was identified in FBI holdings.”

https://thefederalist.com/2020/12/17/new-strzok-texts-show-fbi-was-investigating-trump-before-crossfire-hurricane-was-opened/#.X9uV_v59mUo.twitter

Anonymous ID: b1d837 Dec. 17, 2020, 10:28 a.m. No.12067501   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7516 >>7534 >>7563 >>7671

‘Theft By a Thousand Cuts’ Report Conclusive on Election Fraud, Slams Media Cover Up

 

A new report detailing massive fraud plaguing the 2020 election alleges there was a widespread, “theft by a thousand cuts” strategy “across six dimensions and six battleground states.” The report cites comprehensive evidence, and blasts the media for its failure to cover the matter accurately. In the report, Peter Navarro, also a White House Trade Adviser, outlines a “coordinated strategy to effectively stack the election deck against the Trump-Pence ticket” occurring in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The Navarro Report also notes how President Trump’s leads in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin were reversed by “a flood of mail-in and absentee ballots”. The report explains how “outright voter fraud,” including “the large-scale manufacturing of fake ballots, bribery, and dead voters” and “ballots cast by ineligible voters such as felons and illegal aliens, ballots counted multiple times, and illegal out-of-state voters,” plagued swing states. Navarro also alleges that “‘ballot mishandling” via a “lack of adequate voter ID check,” “signature matching abuses,” “backdating of ballots,” a “broken chain of custody,” and more jeopardized election results.

 

Moar Here:

https://thenationalpulse.com/news/navarro-report-conclusive-slams-media/

https://www.scribd.com/document/488495896/Navarro-Report#from_embed

Anonymous ID: b1d837 Dec. 17, 2020, 10:42 a.m. No.12067651   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12067623

>>>12067225 (You)

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>More likely the crossdresser in chief and founder of the FBI had a file open on trumps father and trump was already included in that.

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>Tell me im wrong, go on a dare ya

 

Your statement..YOU sauce it. Do you even know how?