Pfizer Australia executives admit importing a separate batch of covid mRNA jabs for company employees, not tested by the TGA
Were these gene-vaccines even made by the same factory as the public shots?
Two top Pfizer executives admitted the pharmaceutical giant imported a special batch of gene-vaccines for company workers at a Senate hearing on Thursday.
The batch was separate from the 20 million doses of gene-vaccine the company initially imported for the Australian general public in 2021.
Australia’s drug regulator the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) did not test the separate Pfizer employee batch.
Pfizer representatives Krishan Thiru and Brian Hewitt faced tough questioning from One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts during the second public hearing in the Education and Employment Legislation Committee inquiry into the proposed covid gene-vaccine discrimination bills.
“We’ve read that your vaccine mandate was using your own batch of vaccine specially imported for Pfizer which was not tested by the TGA. Is that correct?” asked Senator Roberts.
Dr Hewitt replied: “Ah Senator, so Pfizer undertook to import a batch of vaccines specifically for the employee vaccination program, and that was so that no vaccine would be taken from government stocks that was being delivered to clinics as needed.”
The Senate inquiry is scheduled to report on August 25, it says on its website.
The TGA told Letters From Australia last year that it did not need to test the special Pfizer employee gene-vaccines because they were tested by another regulator in Europe.
“The shipments for the Pfizer employee program were reviewed and tested by the European Official Control Authority Batch Release (OCABR) network of regulatory laboratories. The TGA process and the OCABR process are equivalent, which is why the TGA accepts a European OCABR certificate,” the TGA said via email last year.
Letters From Australia has asked Pfizer which manufacturing plant produced the special Pfizer employee shots and which manufacturing plant produced the shots given to the general public. This story will be updated with any response received.
In February 2021, Pfizer was under pressure to produce gene-vaccines for Australia.
In coverage typical of the time, Nine News Today Show host Karl Stefanovic grilled Pfizer Country Medical Director ANZ Krishan Thiru, about why they weren’t providing the gene-vaccines fast enough, saying Australia was at the bottom of the list.
The urgent product demand was created by government propaganda spread by corporate media that overstated the risks of covid.
This left the public terrified of a covid virus that, at its worst, only had a median infection fatality rate of 0.03 percent (or 3 in 10,000) for people aged under 60, according to peer-reviewed research by Stanford University professor John Ioannidis.
Anonymous whistleblower Jikkyleaks and US scientist and author Chris Martenson exposed the separate batch scandal last year, but Dr Martenson’s video was censored from YouTube, appearing only on Rumble.
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Further excellent questioning by Senator Roberts of the TGA during the Senate inquiry can be found here.
Only a handful of Australian politicians have been brave enough to ask difficult questions of Pfizer and the TGA on behalf of the public, and they have been punished instead of praised.
They are: Malcolm Roberts (One Nation, Queensland), Pauline Hanson (One Nation, Queensland), John Ruddick (Liberal Democrats, NSW), Craig Kelly (United Australia Party, NSW), Ralph Babet (United Australia Party, Victoria) Gerard Rennick (Liberal Party, Queensland), Alex Antic (Liberal Party, South Australia), Matt Canavan (National Party, Queensland), and Matt O’Sullivan (Liberals, Western Australia).
The rest of Australia’s politicians from the major parties have done nothing to investigate the health problems caused by the novel gene-vaccines, with 30 senators voting against investigating an unprecedented rise in all-cause mortality in 2021 and 2022.
Pfizer makes small yearly donations to Australia’s largest three political parties. They can be found here, on the Australian Electoral Commission’s transparency website.
In 2020-21 Pfizer Australia donated $57,285 according to the website, in many small payments to the major parties and their sub-branches: Liberal, National and Labor.
Update August 5: corrected Senator Roberts’ quote for a typo, 3 words were accidentally deleted: “batch of vaccine” reinstated.
Update August 6: added Matt Canavan (Nationals) to the list of politicians who have been brave enough to ask hard questions of Pfizer and the TGA.
Update August 7: added Matt O’Sullivan (Liberals, WA) to the list of good Senators after a stunning in-your-face gobsmacked question to Pfizer executives on Thursday. See here
TGA responds - update Thursday August 10
Letters From Australia issued the following media request Saturday, August 5
“Please can I have an emailed response by 5.30pm Monday August 7 to the following 3 questions:
1) Which manufacturing plant(s) created the initial 20 million Pfizer gene-vaccines given to the general public?
2) Which manufacturing plant(s) created the specially imported Pfizer gene-vaccines separately imported for Pfizer workers?
3) What batch number(s) were the specially imported Pfizer gene-vaccines separately imported for Pfizer workers?
Please note: the term “gene-vaccine” is both accurate and necessary to distinguish these products from ordinary vaccines. Unlike ordinary vaccines, these products instruct cells to produce non-human spike proteins using a genetic sequence from the sars-cov-2 virus. This term does not make reference to interference with DNA.”
The TGA responded via email Thursday August 10:
The TGA did not state what manufacturing plants made the Pfizer employee vaccines, and instead referred me to Pfizer (who provided a response “not for attribution for background only”, saying Comirnaty for both Pfizer employees and Australians was manufactured and supplied from Belgium, but did not name the factory)
The TGA also did not state the four batch numbers of separate Pfizer employee batches that were not given to the rest of Australia.
The TGA responded as follows:
All batches of Pfizer’s Comirnaty vaccines and all other COVID-19 vaccines supplied in Australia, including those supplied directly to Pfizer employees, were required to comply with the quality and safety requirements of the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). This includes post-market safety monitoring and vaccine batch release programs. The batches used for the Pfizer employee vaccination program were not different, separate or safer.
The batches for Pfizer employees were the same as those supplied to the Australian public in the Government vaccination program. The batches used in the Pfizer employee program were only available in small quantities and weren’t suitable to meet the minimum delivery and packaging requirements for the public vaccination program. Rather than wasting the vaccines, Pfizer requested to use them as part of their own employee vaccination program.
All 7 batches used in Pfizer’s employee vaccination program were reviewed through the TGA vaccine batch release process and tested by the European Official Control Authority Batch Release (OCABR) network of regulatory laboratories. Further information is available on the TGA website (https://www.tga.gov.au/batch-release-assessment-covid-19-vaccines) including details of the batches supplied through the Pfizer program. There were 3 batches (FF0884, FE3064 and FC3558) used in Pfizer’s employee vaccination program that were also distributed as part of the public vaccination program.
Never forget the violence which with we, the unvaccinated who tried to warn people, were subjected.
A reader posted this video in one of my comments and I found it very good. The hysteria of the time was absolutely incredible, and a reminder that as corrupt and morally bankrupt as they are, 'pharma' did not do this to us. It was governments, and the hysteria of our co-Australians: https://www.bitchute.com/video/0BZGfx6v819x/
As your 'stack is "Letters from Australia" let this be my letter to the world.
I asked the TGA the same question earlier this year. This is what they told me:
"The Pfizer Australia employee vaccination program offered Pfizer’s employees access to stock of a Comirnaty vaccine that met all Australian registration requirements but was not able to be supplied to the Australian government public vaccination program due to the small number of vials available in the relevant batches. Therefore the program was an efficient way to use up residual vials from manufacturing runs.
"The product was identical to that used in the Government vaccination program. All batches of Pfizer Comirnaty vaccine, including those used in Pfizer’s employee vaccination program, were assessed by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) batch release process. The shipments for the employee program were reviewed and tested by the European Official Control Authority Batch Release (OCABR) network of regulatory laboratories with which Australia has longstanding collaborative arrangements. The TGA process and the OCABR process are equivalent, which is why the TGA accepts testing undertaken there and a European OCABR certificate."