Hail Caesar, the vaccines are coming
“Today I got my first vaccine. Thank you to all of you who help us on our way to a normal everyday life again.”
Crown prince Frederik (now kin Frederik 10.)
That vaccines would be the decisive factor in saving the world from the deadly coronavirus pandemic was not a surprise in 2020. At least not to those who had done their homework. Remember, this scenario was practiced at Event 201 in New York in October 2019, where vaccines were ultimately at stake.
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved Pfizer BioNTech's so-called COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use on December 11, 2020. This was exactly 9 months after the WHO declared a pandemic. (1)
Another 8 months later, on August 23, 2021, the FDA issues a press release stating that they have finally approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. (2)
The FDA's Danish counterpart is the Danish Medicines Agency, which is the Danish authority that approves medicines on the Danish market. The Danish Medicines Agency is a body under the Ministry of Health, or the Ministry of the Interior and Health, as it has been renamed after the formation of the government on December 15, 2022.
In November 2018, the Danish Medicines Agency was assessed and approved by the FDA so that Denmark, along with a handful of other European countries, could join the mutual inspection agreement that formally entered into force between the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the FDA already in 2017. This means that if the FDA approves a vaccine, the Danish Medicines Agency does not have to approve it, and vice versa. The benefits are many, especially for pharmaceutical companies, who only need to deploy their lobbyists to fight for approval of a drug in one country and the approval is valid for all countries covered by the agreement. (3)
This is also the case with COVID-19 vaccines. Once they are approved by the FDA, it is a matter of course that the EMA and the Danish Medicines Agency also approve them.
The Danish Medicines Agency summarizes the ‘facts’ about mRNA technology on their website, where they mention both the mRNA (Pfizer and Moderna) and rDNA (Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca) COVID-19 vaccines: “These technologies were both fully developed before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, but have not previously been used in approved vaccines”. Furthermore, the Danish Medicines Agency writes: “One of the great advantages of mRNA technology is that you can very quickly update vaccines for new corona variants without having to develop a completely new vaccine from scratch”. As an ordinary Dane reading the Danish Medicines Agency's summary of mRNA technology, you might not realize that the technology was only just being developed, which was also the reason why there was no need to wait several years before the new corona vaccines could be approved. Read the Danish Medicines Agency's information about the so-called vaccines against COVID-19 if you are interested in exactly what kind of materials the majority of the Danish population has had injected into their bodies. (4)
On Sunday, December 27, the first Danes were vaccinated with a dose of Pfizer's so-called vaccine to prevent COVID-19 disease, a disease that can allegedly occur after infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
While it normally takes 10-20 years to develop a vaccine against a disease, it took less than a year in the case of vaccines against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In fact, it took less than a few days from having the RNA material of the virus to having a vaccine ready.
According to Pfizer, Moderna, the FDA, the EMA, the Danish Medicines Agency, Bill Gates, the WHO and all the others who claim to care about the health of the entire world's population, they had the mRNA technology in place to make a vaccine against the coronavirus when the pandemic was declared by the WHO on March 11, 2020.
And they had also practiced via Event 201 how to crack down on the so-called ‘misinformation’ about the vaccines from vaccine skeptics around the world. Even before the vaccines were ready.
2020 was a hectic year in which the world's authorities had the opportunity to show their worst side. In that respect, 2021 would prove to be even worse!
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* On December 11, 2020, the FDA announced that it has approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use:
* On September 23, 2021, the FDA announces final approval of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine:
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-covid-19-vaccine
* Inspection agreement signed in November 2018 between the Danish Medicines Agency and the FDA:
* The Danish Medicines Agency's general information on COVID-19 vaccines (January 2023):https://laegemiddelstyrelsen.dk/da/nyheder/temaer/Generelt-om-vacciner-mod-COVID-19/