The head of the CDC’s Office of Immunization Safety has “lost” (or deleted) the data behind the safety study on the effects of Pfizer’s COVID vaccines on pregnant women and their unborn babies. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) is now calling for a criminal investigation of Dr. Tom Shimabukuro.
Sen. Johnson says it’s highly concerning that the data—which was used to claim that the COVID jabs were safe for pregnant women—has gone missing. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has been unable to find any of the data that was used to claim the jabs were safe for expecting mothers and their babies.
As soon as Sen. Johnson became the chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations back in January, he sent a subpoena for records on all the CDC’s internal communications on COVID jab safety. HHS, under the direction of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., noticed some discrepancies in Dr. Shimabukuro’s emails.
A study on Pfizer’s COVID jab trials on pregnant women was published in the New England Journal of Medicine back in 2021. Shimabukuro’s emails now contain no records of the data that went into that study, which claimed that “only” 12.6% of pregnant women in the trials had miscarriages.
During the trial, 827 pregnant women were jabbed and 104 of them miscarried. The study, however, only vaccinated 127 women who were in the first or second trimester. The other 700 women were well into the third trimester, which is after the miscarriage window.
If the CDC doctors behind that NEJM study had been honest, the study would have shown that 104 out of 127 women had miscarried. That’s a miscarriage rate of almost 82%. Instead, the co-authors of the study claimed there were “no obvious safety concerns.”
Immediately after that study was published, Joe Biden’s CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky went on national television and repeatedly claimed that the vaccines were “safe and effective” for pregnant women. She claimed that unborn babies would suffer horrible consequences if the mothers caught COVID, so every woman who was pregnant or trying to get pregnant should run out and get jabbed.
How many millions of women would have avoided the COVID jabs like the plague if they had known they carried an 82% risk of miscarriage? I’m guessing even Jasmine Crockett could have done the math on that one.
And now the records from that study, co-authored by 21 doctors and scientists with ties to the CDC and the FDA, are now missing. The head of the Office of Immunization Safety has no records in his emails or anywhere else with the data behind that study, which concluded that there were “no obvious safety concerns.”
Sen. Johnson has now notified Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and HHS Inspector General Juliet Hodgkins that Dr. Shimabukuro and other public health officials may have destroyed evidence under subpoena.
“HHS officials recently informed me that Dr. Shimabukuro’s records remain lost and, potentially, removed from HHS’s email system altogether,” stated Johnson.
As a public health official, Shimabukuro had an obligation to preserve all records related to the development, safety, and efficacy of the COVID jabs. It’s like his one job.
“Any attempt to obstruct or interfere with my investigatory efforts would be grounds for contempt of Congress,” added Johnson.
Violations of the Federal Records Act, which Johnson is accusing Shimabukuro of committing, could carry a fine of $100,000 and a year in prison. Johnson is asking the DOJ and the FBI to investigate whether those records were intentionally deleted to avoid congressional oversight.
Birth rates worldwide dropped significantly after the rollout of the COVID jabs. Igor Chudov’s research showed that the five European nations with the lowest COVID vax rates had an average birth rate decline of 4.66%. Meanwhile, the five countries with the highest jab rates saw a 15.2% decline in birth rates. Because of the COVID jabs, the European Union is missing more than 1 million babies who should have been born.
The CDC claims on its website to this day, “Based on the studies published so far, there is no scientific proof of any association between COVID-19 vaccines and fertility impairment in men or women.”
The only reason why that could be considered a true statement is because the data has gone missing!