Awaiting the release of 10,000 more Pfizer pages from Aaron Siri's court case against the FDA (supposed to be released before or on March 1) is like waiting to unwrap presents under the Christmas tree. Will it be a new video game system, a lump of coal, or damning evidence of malfeasance and corruption?
Weird, first it double posted then it removed both posts? Oh well, try and try again.
I wonder what a court would do if a private citizen, charged with selling a home-made recreational drug or alleged medicinal one, handed in tens of thousands of pages of documentation?
I imagine the court would call that contempt and a whole lot of other words, both in legalese and very plain english.
It sure seems those who make the law cannot break the law, dosen't it?
In the Berenson Substack thread, someone said a few parties had had some success challenging excessive redactions. Of course, that is how the government plays the game, making people spend beaucoup bucks to get information/pay for lawyers...
It is indeed getting late in the day so it may be a lump of coal, but the judge seems to be good, so I am guessing he won't look too kindly on missing a deadline especially after they previously no showed in court...
If it looks like Alex Berenson's latest FOIA response from the FDA, there will be a lot of totally blacked out pages ~ 🤦♀️🤬
I'll say the same thing I said in Alex Berenson's post, where his FOIA returned completely redacted pages:
So that is what a picture of The Swamp looks like.
Weird, first it double posted then it removed both posts? Oh well, try and try again.
I wonder what a court would do if a private citizen, charged with selling a home-made recreational drug or alleged medicinal one, handed in tens of thousands of pages of documentation?
I imagine the court would call that contempt and a whole lot of other words, both in legalese and very plain english.
It sure seems those who make the law cannot break the law, dosen't it?
It will be "highly redacted" and "invented."
I wonder what recourse there is when petitioners receive overly redacted documents ...
In the Berenson Substack thread, someone said a few parties had had some success challenging excessive redactions. Of course, that is how the government plays the game, making people spend beaucoup bucks to get information/pay for lawyers...
What time is the release and where can we read it?
No idea what time (will depend if they want to be held in contempt of court?) But he has dumped previous documents here:
https://phmpt.org/pfizers-documents/
Thanks!
I think this is not going to happen today..could be wrong...but I will believe it when I see it.
It is indeed getting late in the day so it may be a lump of coal, but the judge seems to be good, so I am guessing he won't look too kindly on missing a deadline especially after they previously no showed in court...
I pray you're right.