January 31, 2023

The Project Veritas undercover video of doc claiming to be a Pfizer exec

A few of you may have seen the story and undercover video of a guy claiming to be an M.D. and a high-level executive with drug giant Pfizer.  The guy claimed his company--again, Pfizer--was modifying the Chyna virus so they could develop vaccines for the modified viruses.

And he was clearly giddy--euphoric--about this.  Laughing about how clever it was.

All this was captured on video, and if true it seemed pretty devastating to Pfizer.

Then after that capture, the founder of Project Veritas walked up to the doctor's table, sat down and started asking him pointed questions about the claims he'd made.  The doctor totally freaked out.  You really have to see it to appreciate the total freak-out.  He knew he'd been caught, and he was furious about it.

Without getting into a debate over whether modifying Covid is a good thing, this clearly seems to raise the possibility that the company could quietly release such a modified virus and then get the biden regime to order everyone to take the new vaccine--which, by total coincidence, Pfizer had already developed.

So with that background, Pfizer pulled a classic PR defense move, issuing a press release at 8pm Friday night--too late to make any evening newscast.  And everyone knows lots fewer Americans watch news on the weekend.  So...they're trying to bury their own release.

Meanwhile an ARMY of leftists and hired defenders deployed in the comments of various websites implying that the video was actually scripted, a fake; or that the "doctors" didn't really exist; or that he couldn't be a Pfizer exec because he was too young, or a dozen other debunking tactics.  The idea was to give True Believers (i.e. sheep) anything that would let 'em believe the company wasn't doing what the doctor said they were.  

A casual reading makes it seem as though they're saying all is well.  But I want to walk you through part of it, to show what they didn't say--and would have said if none of this was real. First the press release:


Note that the first word in the thing was "allegations."  This is designed to make people believe the rest of the release refutes those unspecified allegations.  But they said nothing at all about the self-identified "doctor/executive."  If the guy was a fake, the first thing the company would have said was "This man has never been a Pfizer employee, let alone an executive with our company."  But they said nothing at all about the guy.

Next, they do deny ever doing "gain of function or directed-evolution research."  but then they go on to describe viral "variants," but are careful to say "working with others" to determine whether a "vaccine update" is required.  But we know from watching Fauci lie that corrupt scientists lie by calling some technical process something else, when the only difference is in the fifth decimal place, or you perform the process at zero Celsius instead of room temp.

So the key is that they didn't deny that the "doctor" was their employee, or that he had some knowledge of company plans and strategies.  That should tell you everything you need to know.

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