The wonderful attorney Aaron Siri just wrote about Plotkin a couple of days ago - a good piece, and here is an excerpt from one of the studies referenced in his piece:
Results: It was found that the vaccine manufacturer Merck made several inaccurate statements to trial participants that compromised their right to informed consent. First, …
The wonderful attorney Aaron Siri just wrote about Plotkin a couple of days ago - a good piece, and here is an excerpt from one of the studies referenced in his piece:
Results: It was found that the vaccine manufacturer Merck made several inaccurate statements to trial participants that compromised their right to informed consent. First, even though the study protocol listed safety testing as one of the study's primary objectives, the recruitment brochure emphasized that FUTURE II was not a safety study, and that the vaccine had already been proven safe. Second, the advertising material for the trial and the informed consent forms stated that the placebo was saline or an inactive substance, when, in fact, it contained Merck's proprietary highly reactogenic aluminum adjuvant which does not appear to have been properly evaluated for safety. Several trial participants experienced chronic disabling symptoms, including some randomized to the adjuvant "placebo" group.
The wonderful attorney Aaron Siri just wrote about Plotkin a couple of days ago - a good piece, and here is an excerpt from one of the studies referenced in his piece:
Results: It was found that the vaccine manufacturer Merck made several inaccurate statements to trial participants that compromised their right to informed consent. First, even though the study protocol listed safety testing as one of the study's primary objectives, the recruitment brochure emphasized that FUTURE II was not a safety study, and that the vaccine had already been proven safe. Second, the advertising material for the trial and the informed consent forms stated that the placebo was saline or an inactive substance, when, in fact, it contained Merck's proprietary highly reactogenic aluminum adjuvant which does not appear to have been properly evaluated for safety. Several trial participants experienced chronic disabling symptoms, including some randomized to the adjuvant "placebo" group.
https://aaronsiri.substack.com/p/and-like-that-the-claim-vaccines