Pfizer’s Clinical Trial Data Is a Mystery

It all starts on Twitter.

Michael B. Wharton
4 min readMay 10, 2022

An anonymous account on Twitter discovered massive problems with Pfizer’s clinical trials that demand an immediate explanation. All data discussed below is here.

Jikkyleaks is a scientist and a detective who covers all aspects of the pandemic.

Before they became a nameless whistleblower whose work reached the Drudge report and a self-named lab mouse, they had a name that Twitter silenced. They do boss work.

Recent Pfizer docs were about a clinical trial of 44,000 people conducted at four sites in 2020.

The first location recruited 4501 patients in three weeks. That’s weird.

How to explain Site 1231?

Site 1231 was the Military Central Hospital in Buenos Aires where Dr. Fernando Polack was the principal investigator.

Principal investigators of a major international study must also be medical doctors. None of them recruits patients without a CRO or contract research organization.

CROs specialize in all aspects of the clinical trial process. From protocol design to software deployment, staffing, sample collection, and paperwork, the CRO does the work of clinical trials.

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Michael B. Wharton
Michael B. Wharton

Written by Michael B. Wharton

Editor of Bold, Abundance and Stealing Fire. Has written for xlr8r and Role Reboot. Formerly NIH, Aol and Revolution Health. michael.wharton.writer@gmail.com

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