Australian drug regulator secretely full approval to Pfizer
Yesterday we reported this:
After denying that people were coerced into taking their dangerous and ineffective mRNA injections, Pfizer executives get absolutely grilled by Australian senator, Gerard Rennick—forcing them to concede that they do not understand the mechanism by which their injections cause… pic.twitter.com/HqXE3AFIbV
— Wide Awake Media (@wideawake_media) August 4, 2023
Now we have this:
There was no media release, and the page associated with the product has not been updated since September 2022.
Pharma-funded Australian drug regulator grants full approval to Pfizer for its harmful covid injection
On 13 July, Australia’s drug regulator quietly granted full approval for Pfizer’s Comirnaty “vaccine.” This is the same product that currently has 81,361 reported adverse events, with 443 deaths.
Why would the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (“TGA”) give full approval to a drug that has a bad safety profile? Is it because the TGA receives nearly all its funding from the companies that it is supposed to regulate?
Full registration granted for Pfizer Covid vaccine, Australia
Australia’s drug regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (“TGA”), has quietly granted full registration to the Pfizer Comirnaty covid vaccine.
There was no media release, and the page associated with the product has not been updated since September 2022.
However, the TGA’s website page titled ‘Covid-19 vaccines regulatory status’, last updated on 27 July 2023, clearly states that full registration was granted on 13 July 2023.
This is the same product that currently has 81, 361 reported adverse events in DAEN (Australia’s VAERS or Yellow Card database). 443 of these entries are reported deaths, one of whom is Amy Sedgewick, who died at 23 years old after suffering a “catastrophic reaction” to her Pfizer vaccinations.
It should surprise no one that the Pfizer Comirnaty product has received full registration, despite: high rates of infection, hospitalisations and excess deaths after the vaccine rollout; independent peer-reviewed analysis of Pfizer’s own trial data determining the product to have one of the most appalling safety profiles of any drug in pharmaceutical history; and pharmacovigilance data indicating the same.
After all, an investigation by Australian science journalist Maryanne Demasi for the British Medical Journal found that the TGA receives more industry funding than any other regulator in the world, at 96%. More than nine out of every ten applications for new drugs are approved by the regulator.

From the investigation:
Sociologist Donald Light of Rowan University in New Jersey, US, who has spent decades studying drug regulation, says, “Like the FDA, the TGA was founded to be an independent institute. However, being largely funded by fees from the companies whose products it is charged to evaluate is a fundamental conflict of interest and a prime example of institutional corruption.”
From FDA to MHRA: are drug regulators for hire? By Maryanne Demasi and published in the British Medical Journal on 29 June 2022
Or, in Senator Alex Antic’s words, in a Senate Committee Hearing last week, “The TGA is not going to bite the hand that feeds it.”
Representatives from the TGA insisted that receiving most of their funding from industry presents no conflict of interest. They also disputed the figure of 96% of funding coming from the TGA.
At the same hearing, for the Committee’s review of a bill proposing to abolish workplace discrimination on the basis of covid vaccination status, two Pfizer representatives repeated, “safe and effective, benefits outweigh the risks” like bots churning out pro-forma answers to questions that were not in their FAQ database.
During the hearing, Drs. Krishan Thiru (Country Medical Director, Pfizer Australia), and Brian Hewitt (Head of Regulatory Sciences, Pfizer Australia):
- Told the Committee that Australians subjected to coercive vaccine mandates were not forced to take their product. Rather, they were offered an “opportunity.” An opportunity to lose their income, be locked out of gyms, cafes, concert venues, community clubs, visiting aged care and hospitals, and in my home state, to be banned from purchasing alcohol – even via drive-thru.
- Refused to say under oath that the Comirnaty product stops or limits transmission, but also refused to walk back CEO Albert Bourla’s statements that it does.
- Could not explain how their product causes myocarditis and pericarditis.
- Refused to disclose details of Pfizer’s indemnity agreement with the Australian Government, for which the Government has allocated an “unquantifiable” amount in 2023-24 Federal Budget papers.
- Confirmed that Pfizer Australia imported reserved lots of their vaccine for their own employees. (Note: This was first revealed by Jikkyleaks, late last year. Earlier this year, a spokesperson from the TGA told DDU that the reason the Pfizer employees got separate reserved batches was to use up a small number of residual vials that, due to their small number, were not able to be supplied to the Australian Government public vaccination program. The product was purported to be identical to other batches used in the public program, and was tested by the European Authority.)
- Told the Committee that, “Pfizer always abides by all of the laws and regulations in the markets within which it operates,” a stunning statement in light of the company’s long history of criminal fines and alleged fraud.
The performance of the Pfizer representatives provides assurance of the company’s commitment to obfuscation, semantic games, and profits at the expense of human rights and medical ethics. Watch the hearing in full HERE.
As it stands, both Moderna and Pfizer’s primary series covid vaccine products have now been granted full registration by the TGA. This bodes well for the private-public partnerships in mRNA research projects and manufacturing facilities rolling out around Australia.
Post note:
A final word from the internet’s most scientifically qualified mouse:
https://twitter.com/Jikkyleaks/status/1687364887390081024
‘BROKEN ELECTION PROMISE’: LABOR VOTES AGAINST AUSTRALIAN COVID INQUIRY
A MOTION PUT FORWARD BY THE UNITED AUSTRALIAN PARTY (UAP) TO HOLD AN INQUIRY INTO COVID WAS NARROWLY DEFEATED 28-29 IN THE SENATE.
UAP Senator Gerard Rennick blamed the Labor Party and the Greens for the defeat. This was despite Prime Minister Anthony Albanese promising a Royal Commission or other inquiry into governmental actions during the COVID crisis in the lead up to last year’s Australian general election, when he was leader of the opposition.
In January 2022 Albanese told the National Press Club that it was, ‘beyond doubt we will need an assessment. When we get towards the end [of the pandemic], then you’d give consideration to that. Whether that would be a Royal Commission or some form of inquiry, it will need to happen.’
Rennick tweeted, ‘[w]hen the Coalition was in power there was an ongoing Senate inquiry into Covid that Labor pushed for, yet now they are in power they don’t want to analyse the government overreach.’
The UAP had called for a wide-ranging inquiry or Royal Commission into COVID, that would cover PCR testing, mRNA injection safety and efficacy, COVID origins, media fearmongering and WHO COVID case counting methods, among other things.
‘This just proves that Labor were more than happy to weaponise COVID to gain power and didn’t actually care about the people,’ said Rennick.
Today Labor and the Greens voted against holding a Royal Commission into the government handling of Covid-19.
This is despite Albanese saying he would hold a Royal Commission and Senator Gallagher saying an inquiry should be held.
When the Coalition was in power there was an… pic.twitter.com/Fx2NLGEiDT
— Senator Gerard Rennick (@SenatorRennick) August 7, 2023