FALSIFICATION of clinical trial: the materials filed with the court
… Jackson filed a False Claims Act suit against Pfizer, Ventavia, and another company involved in the trial, ICON
… Department of Justice declined to intervene on her behalf
… “We’re going to pursue the case without the help of the government,”
… She said she wasn’t surprised but felt “total disappointment” … after over a year of putting off a decision
… “I just feel like somebody has to be held accountable.”
… the British Medical Journal in November 2021 published a piece
… materials … filed with the court … including emails that detail problems
… observed not just by Jackson, but other Ventavia workers
… Marnie Fisher, Ventavia’s director of operations at the time, said
… documents exposed … with patient names
… adverse events either “not being reported correctly or at all”
… the vaccine and placebo “not being kept locked”
… informed consent errors
… The documents show that Ventavia employees were aware of serious problems arising during the trial
… The full sets of documents are embedded
… The suit was brought under the False Claims Act, which enables Americans to file suits on behalf of the government
… “deliberately withheld crucial information from the United States that calls the safety and efficacy of their vaccine into question.”
… “Namely, Defendants concealed violations of both their clinical trial protocol and federal regulations, including falsification of clinical trial documents,”