Project Veritas taunted Pfizer with an LED truck parked outside the drugmaker’s New York City headquarters on Tuesday after the investigative journalism group highlighted its alleged plans to reverse COVID.
Last week, Project Veritas, a right-wing guerrilla journalism organization, released footage of a man identified as Pfizer director of research and development Jordan Trishton Walker telling an undercover Project Veritas journalist that the company itself Investigating plans to “mutate” the Covid virus. Through “directed evolution”.
“That’s not what we say to the public,” Walker said during the video, which has been viewed more than 27 million times on Twitter alone.
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Walker was also heard explaining that he “shouldn’t be doing benefit research” but instead used the term “directed evolution” which he said was “very different.”
“It’s great for the industry to be honest, it’s bad for everybody in America,” Walker said in the undercover video.
In a follow-up video, Walker was overcome with emotion when Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe insisted that he was a “liar” who was merely trying to influence history. The chaos escalated when Walker tried to arrest O’Keefe and his team and destroy their iPad on which O’Keefe had played Jordan’s controversial comments.
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An LED truck rented by Project Veritas and parked outside Pfizer World Headquarters in Manhattan on January 31, 2023.
(Project Veritas)
Project Veritas shared a photo on its social media accounts on Tuesday of an LED truck broadcasting live video outside Pfizer’s offices.
Pfizer responded with Project Veritas. A long statement On Friday, he denied that he had done fine-of-function or direct evolution research but said instead that “working with colleagues, we have researched where the original SARS-CoV-2 Viruses have been used to express spike proteins. Concern”, later adding that “we then make this data available through peer-reviewed scientific journals and use it to determine to determine if a vaccine update is needed.”
Pfizer did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Project Veritas’ LED truck.
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