Knee-jerk reaction on your part.
The speaker is not (as far as I know) an MD, but works for a company which does insurance on intangible assets, including patent portfolios. He (and/or some co-workers) went digging through their archives to find out about coronavirus-related patents.
He points out that Ralph Baric was studying coronavirus-induced cardiomyopathy in rabbits before 1999, and correctly gives the patent number for what he said was the first spike-protein-based coronavirus vaccine (for dogs) in 1999, by Pfizer. He lists the patent holders.
The only thing novel about the jabs is the mRNA technology, not the focus on coronavirus or spike protein.
It’s worth watching in its entirety even though it starts slow.
I won’t bother to watch it because the poster has the credibility of Rachel Maddow.