Pfizer Exec Makes Shocking Admission About Covid Shot
12 Oct 2022
So, add another term to Orwellian “Newspeak.” It’s “the speed of science,” which is Pfizer’s excuse for the fact that their vaccines didn’t perform as promised.
Pfizer executive admits that their COVID vaccine was never tested to see if it would stop transmission. pic.twitter.com/Q80ok2HVva
— Eric Matheny 🎙 (@EricMMatheny) October 12, 2022
Of course you promised all that and more. We have the receipts.
None of these people are embarrassed. They won’t even admit they were wrong now. The Biden regime forced a garbage vaccine on us in the most thuggish ways they could. And they’re pleased with their little trial run of medical totalitarianism.
pic.twitter.com/4wgbAJNdgT— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) October 12, 2022
Remember, these people all claimed to own the science, as did Joe Biden, and they saw to it that people were fired for refusing to take the risk — and there was a risk. These companies just lied about it.
A top Pfizer exec admitted the company had no idea if their covid shot would stop covid transmission despite everyone in the Biden administration claiming it would. How is this not fraud? We need lawsuits and criminal trials over these covid shots: https://t.co/Tbux7Nf05X
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 12, 2022
Alex Berenson, who joined us again yesterday, has been banned from Twitter, reinstated, and suspended again because he dared to state facts like these before they were politically fashionable to admit.
The mRNA Covid vaccines are killing people, plain and simple.
Best guess, they lead to about a 10% rise in non-Covid mortality and no reduction in Omicron deaths.
This is Australian data, very clean because AUS had ~no Covid before vaccines; deaths are 17% above normal in 2022. pic.twitter.com/Rbc4qk9AV3
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) October 5, 2022
Every person who was fired for refusing these shots should be rehired and these Big Pharma companies should give back all the profits they made off these shots.
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