Anonymous ID: 7a20de Jan. 10, 2023, 9:57 a.m. No.18117214   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7223 >>7665 >>7746 >>7761

Berenson Substack 2 parts

From the Twitter Files: Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb secretly pressed Twitter to hide posts challenging his company's massively profitable Covid jabs

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To funnel his demands, Gottlieb used the same Twitter lobbyist the White House did - fresh evidence of overlap between the company selling mRNA shots and the government forcing them on the public.

 

On August 27, 2021, Dr. Scott Gottlieb - a Pfizer director with over 550,000 Twitter followers - saw a tweet he didn’t like, a tweet that might hurt sales of Pfizer’s mRNA vaccines.

 

The tweet explained correctly that natural immunity after Covid infection was superior to vaccine protection. It called on the White House to “follow the science” and exempt people with natural immunity from upcoming vaccine mandates.

 

It came not from an “anti-vaxxer” like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but from Dr. Brett Giroir, a physician who had briefly followed Gottlieb as the head of the Food & Drug Administration. Further, the tweet actually encouraged people who did not have natural immunity to “Get vaccinated!”

 

No matter.

By suggesting some people might not need Covid vaccinations, the tweet could raise questions about the shots. Besides being former FDA commissioner, a CNBC contributor, and a prominent voice on Covid public policy, Gottlieb was a senior board member at Pfizer, which depended on mRNA jabs for almost half its $81 billion in sales in 2021. Pfizer paid Gottlieb $365,000 for his work that year.

 

Gottlieb stepped in, emailing Todd O’Boyle, a top lobbyist in Twitter’s Washington office who was also Twitter’s point of contact with the White House.

The post was “corrosive,” Gottlieb wrote. He worried it would “end up going viral and driving news coverage.”

 

(SOURCE: Twitter)

I found the email in a search of records I ran at Twitter last week - part of Elon Musk’s “Twitter Files” effort to raise the veil on censorship decisions Twitter made before Musk bought the company in October.

I went into detail about my involvement at the Twitter Files in a Substack article yesterday. I plan more reporting on the files in the weeks to come

 

Through Jira, an internal system Twitter used for managing complaints, O’Boyle forwarded Gottlieb’s email to the Twitter “Strategic Response” team. That group was responsible for handling concerns from the company’s most important employees and users.

“Please see this report from the former FDA commissioner,” O’Boyle wrote - failing to mention that Gottlieb was a Pfizer board member with a financial interest in pushing mRNA shots.

 

A Strategic Response analyst quickly found the tweet did not violate any of the company’s misinformation rules.

 

Yet Twitter wound up flagging Giroir’s tweet anyway, putting a misleading tag on it and preventing almost anyone from seeing it. It remains tagged even though several large studieshave confirmed the truth of Giroir’s words.

 

(SOURCE)

A week later, on Sept. 3, 2021, Gottlieb tried to strike again, complaining to O’Boyle about a tweet from Justin Hart. Hart is a lockdown and Covid vaccine skeptic with more than 100,000 Twitter followers.

“Sticks and stones may break my bones but a viral pathogen with a child mortality rate of <>0% has cost our children nearly three years of schooling,” Hart had written…

 

https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/from-the-twitter-files-pfizer-board

Anonymous ID: 7a20de Jan. 10, 2023, 9:59 a.m. No.18117223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7230

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Why Gottlieb objected to Hart’s words is not clear, but the Pfizer shot would soon be approved for children 5 to 11, representing another massive market for Pfizer, if parents could be convinced Covid was a real threat to their kids.

 

O’Boyle referred to “former FDA Commissioner Gottlieb” when he forwarded the report, again ignoring Gottlieb’s current work for Pfizer.

This time, though, Gottlieb’s complaint was so far afield that Twitter refused to act.

At the same time, Gottlieb was also pressing Twitter to act against me, as I disclosed on Substack on Oct. 13, 2022, drawing on documents that Twitter’s pre-Musk regime provided to me as part of my lawsuit against it. (Gottlieb’s action was part of a larger conspiracy that included the Biden White House and Andrew Slavitt, working publicly and privately to pressure Twitter until it had no choice but to ban me. I will have more to say about my own case and will be suing the White House, Slavitt, Gottlieb, and Pfizer shortly.)

 

The morning after I wrote that article, Gottlieb appeared on CNBC, the financial news channel where he is a contributor, and offered what at best was a seriously misleading explanation of his actions and his motives.

 

Gottlieb did not deny pressing Twitter on me - he could not, given the documents I had released the night before.

 

But in an interview with Joe Kernan of CNBC, Gottlieb said he had asked Twitter to act only because he was concerned if tweets raised the threat of violence against vaccine advocates.

 

“The inability of these platforms to police direct threats, physical threats about people, that’s my concern about what’s going on in that ecosystem,” Gottlieb said.

 

SOURCE

"I'm unconcerned about debate being made,” Gottlieb told Kernan. “I'm concerned about physical threats being made for people's safety."

 

In a tweet that morning, Gottlieb doubled down, writing:

Respectful debate and dialogue is one thing, and should be encouraged and protected. But there's no place for targeted harassment, and misleading dialogue which can instigate a small but persuadable group of people to make targeted and dangerous threats.

But Brett Giroir’s tweet about natural immunity was the definition of “respectful debate and dialogue.” And in his own email to Todd O’Boyle, Gottlieb did not raise any security concerns about it. He simply complained that it might wind up “driving news coverage.

Gottlieb is not just a Pfizer board member.

He is one of seven members of the board’s executive committee and the head of its regulatory and compliance committee, which oversees “compliance with laws, regulations, and internal procedures applicable to pharmaceutical sales and marketing activities.”

 

Pfizer has a long history of violating drug industry laws and ethics rules. In 2009, it agreed to pay $2.3 billion, the largest health care fraud settlement in American history, for fraudulently marketing several drugs. In 1996, it conducted a clinical trial of an antibiotic in Nigeria in which 11 children died and which became the inspiration for John le Carre’s novel The Constant Gardner.

 

So how will Pfizer react to the black-and-white proof from Twitter’s records that one of its most powerful board members secretly tried to suppress debate on the mRNA jabs that have has been by far its best-selling product since 2020?

 

Andwill CNBC continue to let Gottlieb use it to mislead the public?

 

https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1612814320777449474?cxt=HHwWhMDS6YyF7-EsAAAA

Anonymous ID: 7a20de Jan. 10, 2023, 10:39 a.m. No.18117501   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7559

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This is too funny, DOJ is presented with a case on Bidans, are they going to be hypocrites and actually prevent taking the same thing they did to Trump?

 

DOJ will continue to hammer Trump illegally,so another plan had to be released.

 

The most interesting thing is thewhistleblower is using CNN. Because of their history, Licht was hired because they know CNN lost the largest market share of any media when they no longer had Trump. But upper mgmt and owners wanted to knock off the hate and lies on Trump and become real news again.

 

Another point, Trump after hearing about the shakeup at CNN, he even commented and committedhe would help Licht clean upthe network (at rallies and interviews)

 

Previous to the shake up, Trump was suing CNN for defamation (might be still) but something slowed it down, no news on this for many months.

 

Hmmmdid CNN agree to publishthese secrets exposing Bidans in exchange for stalling or stopping the lawsuit??? Trump’s lawsuit was solid and had a 108 pages of proof of defamation and lies.

 

Too many connections to not consider that very interesting; and a lot of progress has been made at CNN getting rid of the liars that persecuted and lied about Trump for years.

 

Where did these docs come from???

 

Who could have found them? Marco ___? Or someone else who had access to the laptops, offices or papers? UPenn???

 

Interesting, very interesting.

Anonymous ID: 7a20de Jan. 10, 2023, 10:55 a.m. No.18117617   🗄️.is 🔗kun

PN>>18116106 DOJ taps Trump-appointed attorney to investigate classified documents found at Biden think

 

Wiki

Lausch received his Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Harvard University and his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Northwestern University School of Law. He clerked for Michael Stephen Kanne of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.[1]

 

United States Attorney

On August 3, 2017, he was nominated to be the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. On October 19, 2017, his nomination was reported out of committee by voice vote.[2] On November 9, 2017, his nomination was approved by the United States Senate by voice vote. He was sworn into office on November 22, 2017.

 

Uh oh

Both senators from Illinois, DickDurbin and Tammy Duckworthreleased a joint statement that Lausch should remain in office in the new administration to complete sensitive investigations.

 

On February 8, 2021, unlike 55 other Trump-era attorneys, he was not asked to resign.[3]

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndil/meet-us-attorney

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_R._Lausch_Jr.

Anonymous ID: 7a20de Jan. 10, 2023, 11:04 a.m. No.18117691   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7737

>>18117513

Check out NAC, it helps with flu and chronic diseases, i think anons said to take it with Zinc and Vit C to absorb it deeper in cells

 

N-Acetylcysteine: A Review of Clinical Usefulness (an Old Drug with New Tricks)

Gerry K Schwalfenberg. J Nutr Metab. 2021.

Free PMC article

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Abstract

 

Objective: To review the clinical usefulness of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) as treatment or adjunctive therapy in a number of medical conditions. Use in Tylenol overdose, cystic fibrosis, and chronic obstructive lung disease has been well documented, but there is emerging evidence many other conditions would benefit from this safe, simple, and inexpensive intervention. Quality of Evidence. PubMed, several books, and conference proceedings were searched for articles on NAC and health conditions listed above reviewing supportive evidence. This study uses a traditional integrated review format, and clinically relevant information is assessed using the American Family Physician Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit. A table summarizing the potential mechanisms of action for N-acetylcysteine in these conditions is presented. Main Message. N-acetylcysteine may beuseful as an adjuvant in treating various medical conditions, especially chronic diseases. These conditions include polycystic ovary disease, male infertility, sleep apnea, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, influenza, parkinsonism, multiple sclerosis, peripheral neuropathy, stroke outcomes, diabetic neuropathy, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, schizophrenia, bipolar illness, and obsessive compulsive disorder; it can also be useful as a chelator for heavy metals and nanoparticles. There are also a number of other conditions that may show benefit; however, the evidence is not as robust.

 

Conclusion: The use of N-acetylcysteine should be considered in a number of conditions as our population ages and levels of glutathione drop. Supplementation may contribute to reducing morbidity and mortality in some chronic conditions as outlined in the article.

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34221501/

Anonymous ID: 7a20de Jan. 10, 2023, 11:09 a.m. No.18117737   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18117691

Lots of studies done on NAC with epilepsy and other amino acids. The study was to confirm irs good for epilepsy, and also autism, studies being done

 

Study Description

Brief Summary:

This is a study to find out whether the dietary amino acid supplement, N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is helpful in reducing the frequency of seizures in children with autism and comorbid epilepsy whose seizures are not responding well to usual medical treatment. The study is also looking to see if this supplement is helpful for immediate and ongoing treatment of symptoms of irritability. Additionally, this study will also look to see if certain substances in the blood that measure a specific type of stress on cells in the body can help tell us how NAC may be helping.

 

Condition or disease Intervention/treatment Phase

Autistic Disorder

Seizures

Irritability

Drug: N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC)

Not Applicable

 

Detailed Description:

One third of patients with idiopathic autism have treatment resistant epilepsy, associated with earlier onset of seizures. In addition to insufficient response to medical treatment, they also have poorer responses to surgical and VNS approaches (Sansa et al 2011). Novel approaches to reduce seizure burden and improve quality of life for the children and their caregivers are needed.

There is a plethora of basic research documenting elevated oxidative stress in animal models of seizures. Several animal models have decreased oxidative stress through using compounds with antioxidant effects, but suprisingly, few human studies have been done to date.

This small open-label pilot study will examine the use of N-acetyl cysteine, an inexpensive but readily available over-the-counter nutritional supplement, to reduce seizure frequency in 10 youth with autism who have not responded completely to conventional anticonvulsant therapy

 

https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02054949

Anonymous ID: 7a20de Jan. 10, 2023, 11:17 a.m. No.18117801   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18117513

I read somewhere that chelation therapy helps with it too. It can be caused by lack of sleep along and genetics disease. Hope this helps. Be at peace anon.

 

Really long article on all types of epilepsy

 

https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/patient-caregiver-education/hope-through-research/epilepsies-and-seizures-hope-through-research

 

 

Chelation removing heavy metals and cause of heavy metals in body

 

https://www.healthline.com/health/chelation-therapy#cost