Regulator or Enabler? Germany’s Paul Ehrlich Institute and the Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine

Regulator or Enabler? Germany’s Paul Ehrlich Institute and the Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine
The Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI) is a German research institution and a German federal institute for vaccines and biomedicines in Langen, Hesse, Germany, on Sept. 24, 2007. nitpicker/Shutterstock
Robert Kogon
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Two of the slides used by German chemistry professors Gerald Dyker and Jörg Matysik in their now famous interview on the variable toxicity of different batches of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine have been seen around the world: (1) the graph from the Danish study, showing enormous differences in toxicity between “blue,” “green,” and “yellow” batches, and (2) their own table displaying an almost solid column of “neins,” indicating that the responsible regulator, Germany’s Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI), did not subject the apparently harmless “yellow” batches to quality control testing.
Robert Kogon
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Robert Kogon is a pen name for a widely-published financial journalist, a translator, and researcher working in Europe. He writes at EdV1694.substack.com
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