Former FDA Commissioner and Current Pfizer Board Member Scott Gottlieb Admits Not Enough Children Under 5 Have COVID to Test Vaccine
Scott Gottlieb is the poster boy for everything that is wrong with America today. He was the top dog at the FDA being appointed as its Commissioner from May 11, 2017 to April 5, 2019 before joining the Board of Directors of Pfizer. This morning CNBC interviewed him to explain why the FDA decided to delay approving Pfizer's COVID-19 shots for children between the ages of 6 months and 4 years old. Gottlieb was NOT interviewed as a guest, but as a "CNBC contributor," which means he also works for the corporate media. When you look at the government statistics regarding the COVID-19 "vaccines" which clearly show that these products are maiming and killing millions of people, and yet the corporate media never publishes these statistics that the government has, and the government health agencies never take action to stop these crimes, you can look to Americans like Scott Gottlieb to understand why nothing ever happens to bring these criminals to justice. While in past years it was Big Oil that fueled the Wall Street Billionaires and Central Banks which allowed them to totally control all aspects of America life, today it is clearly Big Pharma. Big Pharma, especially since COVID and President Donald Trump's Operation Warp Speed that robbed what was remaining of America's wealth and handed it over to his buddies on Wall Street, now controls all aspects of American life, including the corporate media, the government health agencies, the politicians at the national level, and the U.S. Military along with their various intelligence agencies. So what did the Big Pharma mouthpiece Scott Gottlieb say this morning to explain the FDA's delay in approving his company's COVID-19 vaccines for young children? He said there were not enough children that young who were sick with COVID-19 to be able to complete the studies. The woman at CNBC interviewing Gottlieb stated that she had talked to people over the weekend that questioned whether or not children that young actually needed the vaccine, but Gottlieb assured her, and Pfizer's investors, that the 400 alleged deaths from COVID over the past 2 years in this age group, and the difficulty they were having in finding children that young infected with COVID-19, was not going to stop them from rolling out this shot for babies and toddlers.