Christine Cotton — preservation archive
Christine Cotton (1970–2026) was a French biostatistician who spent some 25 years running clinical trials for the pharmaceutical industry as founder and director of the contract research organisation Statitec. In the wake of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign she became a whistleblower, producing a detailed Good Clinical Practice (GCP) critique of Pfizer/BioNTech's clinical trial C4591001, publishing a book, and testifying before France's Parliamentary Office for Scientific & Technological Assessment (OPECST).
This site is a bilingual preservation archive of her work — kept because her own website, christinecotton.com, may not stay online indefinitely. It includes her reports and book, the captured text of her major works, an indexed catalog filterable by type, tag, and language, her 18 video interviews, and the 231 external sources she cited.
Where to start
- Expertise & Reports — her GCP critique of C4591001, the four editions of the report, OPECST testimony, and the McCullough slides.
- The Book — The Trial Was Almost Perfect (EN) / Tous vaccinés, tous protégés ? (FR).
- Interviews — 18 video appearances.
- Archive Index — the full searchable catalog, filterable by type, tag, and language.
- About — her biography, CV, what this archive is for, and her note.
Most of her own works carry explicit copyright notices and are kept locally for preservation but linked to her original site rather than republished here. Only her CV and the OPECST presentation are republished in this repository.