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Whistleblower Reveals Leaked Pentagon Document: FDA-Approved COVID Vaccine Made Available Later Than Claimed


Whistleblower says the internal document shows the Pentagon distributed the Cominarty-labeled COVID-19 vaccine later than it said it did.

A leaked Pentagon health document shows that the government may have made misleading claims about when it made available FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines to the force, which was then mandated to take the shot, according to a service member.

The Epoch Times spoke to Sergeant Daniel LeMay (a pseudonym), an active-duty Air Force member with nearly 15 years of service. Emphasizing that his views do not reflect those of the Department of Defense or the Department of the Air Force, he spoke using a pseudonym for fear of reprisals.

He provided The Epoch Times with a copy of the Army’s Medical Material Quality Control Message (MMQC-22-1268) dated 25 May 2022.

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The document was an “ordering … and implementation guidance” for the Pfizer BioNTech, Cominarty-labeled, Tris-Sucrose/Gray Cap, vaccine for 12 years and older.”

The reason for the message, it stated, was because the Pentagon will be “introducing Pfizer BioNTech, Cominarty-labeled, Tris-Sucrose/Gray Cap vaccine into the distribution process.”

According to Sgt. LeMay “The document itself represents the first time ordering instructions for Comirnaty were issued, and as Fort Detrick is the central node for all distribution, there’s no reason to believe it was circulating through other channels.”

Secretary Lloyd Austin’s August 2021 vaccine mandate, which has since been rescinded, stated that it applied to “COVID-19 vaccines that receive full licensure from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in accordance with FDA-approved labeling and guidance.”
A month later Pentagon issued a policy (pdf) saying the FDA-approved Comirnaty and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines issued under the FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) are interchangeable, citing FDA guidance.

Some service members objected to the policy, arguing the mandate’s wording meant the military could not force people to take EUA-labeled vaccines. They said the military did not make available Cominarty-labeled vaccines until several months after the August 2021 mandate.

The Department of Justice, representing the Defense Department (DoD) in he federal lawsuit Coker v. Austin, stated in a May 20, 2022, filing, “While [the plaintiffs] may believe that FDA-approved vaccines are ‘not available,’ the Comirnaty-labeled vaccine is in fact available for DoD to order as of today’s date.”

Sgt. LeMay said the Army medical document dated five days later contradicts these claims.

“If the Comirnaty-labeled vaccine wasn’t available to order until five days later on May 25, the Department of Justice lied under oath in court,” he said. “[MMQC-22-1268] was the



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