There is an assumption that there weren't any large (failed) trials that went unpublished beforehand.
This says different:
https://www.bitchute...ed/XyfClndX52hr
And, of course based on the likely forthcoming pushback, attacking that messenger, you can weight the validity and consequence.
So there was an N = 200k trial that managed to kill all but 5 patients?
I'm going to have to have more proof of that than a bitchute video.
I've never heard of a phase III trial even remotely that large. Typically a phase III is going to be several thousand people. But no where near 200k. 200k is what a popular released drug looks like after a few years.
Not to mention that in the US a phase III (or II or I for that matter) is announced beforehand. It's filed with the FDA and an announcement is made that a particular trial is recruiting subjects and the criteria for inclusion is published. Now, you can have overseas trials (for instance in China) that don't go through this process and might conceivably be kept secret but that fellow making the accusation certainly seemed American to me.
Edited by Daniel Cooper, 12 November 2023 - 02:02 AM.