Good riddance to this Fauci wannabe
Sat 7:24 am +00:00, 29 Mar 2025 1Peter Marks, head of vaccines at FDA, resigns, and pens a proverbial “pot calling the kettle black” resignation letter. Good riddance to this Fauci wannabe.
Marks wraps himself in the garb of science, but his own statements reveal he never cared about science–see below
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FDA authorized bivalent booster for 6 month olds after only a 3 day review of Pfizer documents | ||||||
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| Actually, FDA authorized both the Moderna and Pfizer bivalent boosters for kids 6 months through 5 years today. It had already authorized them for everyone else. Don’t expect the new boosters to work, however. Three weeks ago, the NY Times titled its
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- Marks approves COVID boosters for 6 month olds, while admitting he didn’t know if they worked:
In an interview, Dr. Peter Marks, the Food and Drug Administration’s top vaccine regulator, acknowledged the limitations of the available data on the updated boosters.
“It’s true, we’re not sure how well these vaccines will do yet against preventing symptomatic disease,” he said, particularly as the newer variants spread.
- One of multiple times Peter Marks decided to overrule his expert advisers so he could license a new drug without evidence it worked:
I was asked why the regulators would go along with ending their regulatory role and accepting the decision re drug licensure made elsewhere
·July 27, 2023Sarepta is extremely expensive and probably does not work. However it got licensed with a purchased 6 month review. The mfr must pay extra to get a decision, often before the staff have read all the documents.
Read full story - He made a series of videos for FDA making claims about the COVID vaccines that had no evidence to support them.
- He made many claims about the COVID vaccines and their licensed (or not) status early on that were blatant lies, which I blogged about—but I cannot find the post now.
















I wonder if he’s at the south of Florida spa now.