(From the article):"It’s hardly surprising that Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week,
rubbing elbows with other elite power players, politicians, and people who want to fundamentally change the world.
Bourla, whose pharmaceutical company made billions of bucks off mRNA COVID vaccines despite the fact that they’re not effective at stopping infection or transmission of COVID,
and have even been tied to myocarditis issues, probably didn’t expect to have to answer any actual questions from any actual journalists."
" Wall Street estimates that Pfizer will pull in $99.5 to $102 billion in revenue in 2022.
And yet, he couldn’t answer a single question about the efficacy and safety of his products? Levant continues:
Between Avi and I, we asked 29 questions. Everything we have been wanting to ask the Pfizer CEO for three years — from how much he has personally profited from the pandemic,
to how much he has paid others to promote his vaccines, to important questions about when he knew his vaccines didn’t actually stop transmission,
and why he kept it a secret."
From what was shown of the Q & A, I would say it is not that ko’ doesn’t KNOW the answers, it is he wouldn’t answer the questions. Quite likely on the advice of his lawyers.
Regarding Trump’s Covid actions. I doubt it was Trump who had Fauci drop the word ZINC when talking about Covtid less than 2 weeks after receiving Dr. Zelenko’s March 23, 2020 letter. In that letter HCQ was described as the substance (ionophore) to help virus stopper/killer ZINC, with antibiotic Azithromycin added to protect lungs from bacterial infection. All 3 to be given as early as possible, even before Covid confirming test was available. Fauci had been working to move Remdesivir ($3000) into the subsidized treatment pool. In early May, Fauci announced that NIH would be promoting a study of HCQ and Azithromycin on hospitalized patients. No ZINC, no early at home treatment, designed to fail. Oh, by the way, the Zelenko 3 drug protocol cost around $20.