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Pfizer Warns Employees to Avoid the Press Following Project Veritas' Bombshell Report

Calvin Freiburger : Feb 10, 2023
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The statement claims that Project Veritas' video of the incident was "[m]anipulated," but does not explain how or identify any specific misrepresentations. Instead, the memo is focused on advising Pfizer employees to be wary of conversing with anyone who might be an undercover journalist, and to refer any questions about Pfizer's products to the company's media relations department.

airlift[LifeSiteNews.com] In an internal memo warning employees to be wary of "anti-science activists," Pfizer acknowledged that an individual caught on video telling an undercover journalist damaging things about the company did indeed work with the pharmaceutical giant. (Screengrab image)

Last month, Project Veritas released a video in which Jordon Trishton Walker, identified as a director of research and development for strategic operations and mRNA scientific planning at Pfizer, told an undercover reporter that COVID-19 has been a "cash cow" for the company and said it may be looking into creating mutant strains of the virus in order to "preemptively develop new vaccines" though that's "not what we say to the public."

"Promise you won't tell anyone," Walker asks in the video, going on to dispute the politically explosive "gain of function" label (which denotes intentionally strengthening viruses to better study their potential effects) in favor of "directed evolution," which he insists is a sufficiently "slow" form of exploration. "The way it would work is that we put the virus in monkeys, and we successively cause them to keep infecting each other, and we collect serial samples from them," he says.

Pfizer responded with a statement that it conducts "in vitro work (e.g., in a laboratory culture dish) to identify potential resistance mutations to" its COVID drug Paxlovid, and that "[m]ost of this work is conducted using computer simulations or mutations of the main protease—a non-infectious part of the virus. In a limited number of cases when a full virus does not contain any known gain of function mutations, such virus may be engineered to enable the assessment of antiviral activity in cells."

Dr. Robert Malone, a mRNA technology pioneer and prominent COVID-19 establishment critic, called the "word salad" statement "like renaming a child kidnapping and claiming it was an impromptu adoption"... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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