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In an interview with The Defender, Wolf detailed the serious injuries linked to the vaccine that both Pfizer and the FDA were aware of by early 2021, based on findings from Pfizer’s clinical trials and post-marketing studies.

To compile “The Pfizer Papers,” Wolf enlisted thousands of volunteer scientists and doctors to analyze Pfizer’s data and additional information from public reporting systems to understand the vaccines’ impacts fully.

Wolf obtained critical data from the Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency, a coalition of over 30 medical professionals and scientists who sued the FDA in 2021 after the agency denied a Freedom of Information Act request. A federal court subsequently ordered the release of 450,000 internal documents related to licensing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. (Related: Pfizer, CDC withheld evidence that COVID-19 vaccines increased the risk of myocarditis in children.)

Wolf, a journalist and CEO of The Daily Clout, became increasingly critical of the constitutional violations and public health policies enacted during the pandemic. Alarmed by the aggressive push for vaccination, she expressed her concerns on social media. Following her comments about menstrual irregularities reported by vaccinated women, she faced widespread deplatforming and negative media coverage.

Although she was pushed out of legacy media, opportunities arose elsewhere, including an invitation to Steve Bannon’s “War Room.” There, she discussed the monumental task of analyzing the FDA-released Pfizer documents, which were highly technical and extensive. Bannon encouraged her to organize a team of scientists, leading to a response from over 3,250 qualified experts.

Report shows clear evidence of negligence and lack of concern for public health

Wolf emphasized the gravity of the findings, stating that the reports revealed clear indications of corporate negligence and a lack of concern for public health. She argued that the decisions made by Pfizer, the FDA and the CDC were not merely errors, but rather calculated actions, particularly given the known serious side effects and fatalities linked to the vaccine early on.

“The Pfizer Papers” uncovered over 42,000 reports of serious adverse events in the initial months following the vaccine’s emergency use authorization. Many of these events were particularly concerning for women, with a significant percentage linked to reproductive health issues.

Wolf highlighted particularly disturbing information regarding the effects of the vaccine on pregnancies and newborns, indicating that Pfizer knew about the risks to both mothers and their babies. Reports included severe complications during childbirth and concerning effects on infants who were breastfed by vaccinated mothers.

Despite these revelations, Wolf criticized the lack of coverage by major media outlets, expressing frustration that the most significant story of the century was largely ignored. She urged that the findings from “The Pfizer Papers” were not subjective opinions, but rather direct analyses supported by primary data.

Wolf also noted that the work of the scientists involved provided some hope for those injured by the vaccine, as understanding the mechanisms of the adverse effects could lead to potential treatments. She expressed gratitude for the dedication of the scientists and doctors who contributed to the research, stating that their work was a valuable service to humanity.

Watch this video discussing the latest information on COVID-19 injury figures in the United States.