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Pfizer's crimes against humanity

The Light

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Issue 54 - February 2025

Co-editor of the recently published Pfizer Papers, Amy Kelly, interviewed by Richard House

- RICHARD HOUSE

Pfizer's crimes against humanity

Amy Kelly is the COO of DailyClout and the former programme director for the WarRoom/DailyClout Pfizer and Moderna Documents Analysis Project. She oversaw 3,250 volunteers who reviewed, analysed, and reported on the court-ordered, FDAreleased Pfizer and Moderna clinical trial documents.

RICHARD House [RH]: How did this extraordinary new book come about? Tell us briefly about the nature of the enormous project of which The Pfizer Papers is the product.

Amy Kelly [AK]: In January 2023, volunteers continued analysing new batches of the FDA-released Pfizer and Moderna clinical trial documents.

It didn't take long for there to be enough reports for a second volume. Skyhorse Publishing expressed interest in publishing a book of the reports, and DailyClout submitted the manuscript for review. Skyhorse decided it did, indeed, want to publish 34 of the reports. All of the reports arose out of the WarRoom/DailyClout research volunteers analysing the clinical trial documents, identifying important findings in them, researching other medical literature to see if there was additional support for those findings, and then writing reports. With Dr Naomi Wolf's assistance, I edited the reports to ensure they were fully cited, and to make them more easily readable for lay people.

RH: What were the necessary conditions that had to be achieved for the project and the book to come to fruition?

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