Following a Freedom of Information request to the FDA and a court challenge in the United States, all documentation sent by Pfizer to the FDA on the development and testing of Comirnaty, Pfizer-BioNTech’s mRNA covid vaccine, is being published, and can be found here.
Each month, a large number of documents are released, with no particular order or organization. At time of writing, there are 404 Pfizer-FDA documents on the site. Some documents have an .xpt extension - these are very small documents (less than 100kB) and are perhaps less important. Evidently they can be opened via Firefox.
A smaller number of large documents appears likely to contain useful and as-yet unpublished information such as cardiac safety testing.
The site does not appear to have any resources to guide a search, to my knowledge. I have been waiting on such a service to be developed before committing to an exploration of these materials.
However, a cursory exploration reveals this:
This 3411-page file contains within it a VAERS-like series of case reports:
On page 18 of this 149-page subreport we also find:
What is notable here is that a death of a 60 year-old man four days after receipt of vaccine is deemed unrelated to the vaccine:
It is indicated that autopsy results were not available.
Notable is the absence of previous heart disease in this patient.
In all likelihood, numerous questionable results such as this will be found on further perusal.
If you haven't come across this, Naomi Wolf has had a team of volunteers combing through the data since day one. Dr. Wolfe is not a medical doc, but the team is composed of docs, lawyers, scientists and other skilled volunteers. I think they've assembled it into some organizational form. I've lost the thread a little due to work demands, but some of it is found here:
https://dailyclout.io/category/pfizer-reports/
Ultimately, I think the documents will reveal that it's basically a botched livestock-grade injection. Bourla's specialty, before becoming CEO, was mediocre veterinary medicine. The goal there is to get the, e.g., cattle from the feedlot to the slaughterhouse without visible, disqualifying illnesses. If some drop dead, well that's an expected business cost. The dangerous meds only get attention when there's something dramatic and undeniable, like bovine neonatal pancytopenia. Bourla is acting true to form and so is Pfizer, under his direction.