Posted on 01/25/2023 5:43:38 PM PST by Freedom56v2
Edited on 01/25/2023 5:56:39 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Hidden camera footage has revealed Pfizer’s Director of Research and Development for Operations and mRNA Scientific Planning, Jordon Trishton Walker, admitting his belief that the COVID-19 virus originated from experiments conducted in the now infamous Wuhan lab, while shockingly going on to claim that his Big Pharma employers is engaged in similar types of experiments.
The footage was released late Wednesday night by guerilla journalism outfit Project Veritas, and entirely proves the thesis first mooted by The National Pulse and others, which were routinely dismissed as “conspiracy theories” by politicians, bureaucrats, and the corporate media.
The footage shows Walker admitting that “[Big Pharma] is a revolving door for all government officials,” alongside the stunning admissions about the origins of the virus and Pfizer’s continued work in creating COVID mutations.
“One of the things we’re exploring is like, why don’t we just mutate it [COVID] ourselves so we could create — preemptively develop new vaccines, right? So, we have to do that. If we’re gonna do that though, there’s a risk of like, as you could imagine — no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating f**king viruses,” Walker admits.
Bttt
Here’s another piece of the pie, from my perspective. An interview with Bill Gates, where he discusses meeting with Trump at Trump tower, just after Trump became President (exact dates available elsewhere).
https://www.trendsmap.com/twitter/tweet/1615108590183882771
Gates says the main topic of the meeting was “innovation.” My expectation is that any discussions with Bill Gates regarding innovation would have included discussions of gain of function research. Gates doesn’t use that term specifically, but gain of function would directly relate to “innovation” and it was after that meeting when the gain of function research was restarted under the Trump admin.
Gates also admits he advised Trump to scuttle the RFK JR vaccine commission, which Trump did, that greatly upset Kennedy. Kennedy has since blamed Gates and Pfizer donations to Trump as the reason.
Jane you’re one of my very favorite posters and people on here, and I don’t really want to get in a major disagreement with you over this. I’m not going to say much else other than I urge you to review the information and make your own decision over whether Trump bears any responsibility for gain of function still being in place today, which I will respect. Thanks.
Like attractive women from dating apps?
wouldn’t know, because thankfully I’ve never had to use a dating app. 🙂
Thank you very much for posting. It was late (for me anyway!) and I wasn’t coherent enough to look it up. : )
IIRC, and I’ll need to look it up, Fauci also has patents on various ingredients to vaccines including the Covid vaccine. I’ve read so much information over the past few years I don’t remember where I read what so it may take me a bit to find it.
That’s one way they capture their target is my point
Just found out that the person he is speaking to, is a former Pfizer employee. 🙂
“Cash cow” came from Peter Drucker.
Okay, thank-you
Yes, and yes!
Very nice...
Thank you.
Thanks for the nice comments.
It’s okay to disagree. Hey, I’m doing it. LOL
Not everyone is as anal as we are on these things. We’re a
think tank, and we focus in and study issues a slot more
than others do. That includes the president.
So while we can hone it down and make a dead set
determination, Trump probably wouldn’t have. The man
has a ton of stuff in the hopper all the time. He gets
a few hours of sleep, and he’s on the go again.
On top of that is the issue of the NIH, the WHO, the CDC
and others telling him it wasn’t the Wuhan Lab. Then
there’s the issue of them favoring the practice of Gain
of Function for study purposes.
Fauci was meeting and lying to him often.
The media couldn’t have been bothered less about
something their side was doing that should have been a
reasoned thing to reveal and criticize in public.
Trump was not and is not going to get everything right,
and I’d say that’s not as bad as it might seem to some
people.
The guy is human.
The thing that is an issue > IMO, is the fact he is still
of a mind to support the vaccine. Somehow he hasn’t
been brought up to date on that yet. Seems impossible,
but it is what it is.
I do not think he would defend Pfizer so they could
increase profits at the public’s expense. He’s not that
type of person, again > IMO.
;^)
Pitch forks! Getcher pitch forks and red hot torches! Rightcheer! Can’t burn down a mad scientist’s castle without torches!
Yes Sir. As you should know, I have long appreciated your posts, to the point of defending them against others. I have no doubt you are speaking from the heart, and with great wisdom.
So while we can hone it down and make a dead set determination, Trump probably wouldn’t have. The man has a ton of stuff in the hopper all the time.
There is no question that POTUS is the most difficult job on earth. Yet, Obama was somehow on top of things well enough to stop gain of function research, which was, in hindsight, the correct call. Why wasn't Trump, especially after the lab leak? And why won't he even discuss gain of function to this day?
On top of that is the issue of the NIH, the WHO, the CDC and others telling him it wasn’t the Wuhan Lab.
So Trump should be trusting alphabet agencies, or questioning them? If not doing the opposite if what they recommend.
Trump was not and is not going to get everything right, and I’d say that’s not as bad as it might seem to some people.
Covid-19, and our response, to include the lockdowns, and injections, is the biggest issue of the last 50+ years, I would argue. Even 9-11 didn't impact most Americans in the same level. Nothing in my lifetime comes close, that I can think of. Maybe the stolen election, which Trump failed to stop, or overturn, as well.
The thing that is an issue > IMO, is the fact he is still of a mind to support the vaccine.
His support of the boosters, not just the original vaccine, is what sent me on my journey that exposed his desire to hire Bill Gates as the Chief Scientist of the White House, etc. I've since learned he implemented an Executive Order to replace traditional vaccines with fast tracked ones in 2019 (just prior to covid, interesting), and actually placed the orders (paid BILLIONS) for the vaccines even before the first one was tested for effectiveness and safety.
So, meeting with Bill Gates repeatedly and even offering the Chief Scientist job, then putting in an Executive Order to fast track vaccines, then paying billions for vaccines that hadn't even been tested yet = FAIL.
If you disagree, then fine, I still respect your opinion, as I understand it that Trump just wasn't able to deal with the situation, and submitted to alphabet advisors on the topic. But in no way do I want him back in position to fail in such a grand manner again.
Highest Regards.
Have you asked yourself who you think would have done better
with regard to gain of function, than Trump did?
Obama did that at the behest of someone. He didn’t give it
a big study and then come down on doing it himself.
Whose national call was it? If others would have had to
deal with our heath organizations, how can you state that
they would have done any better?
Even running a state becomes pale when tasked for making
decisions for a nation. When you run a state, you’re
not dealing with national and international agencies and
their scientists, their physicians with decades of work
in the medical community.
Pfizer is a bad actor. I believe that sooner or later it
will pay heavily for what it did.
Some very poor decisions were made, and a lot of folks
are going to share in the downside of it.
Your the go-to guy. Millions are dying. Your experts
give you choices about what actions to take. It seems
reasoned to quarantine for a while. It’s easy for us
to say we wouldn’t order that, but then we’re not in
a position with that much authority, responsibility,
obligation.
With the way these people are playing around with things,
the next pandemic may wipe out a third of the U. S,
perhaps more. Are you going to state right now you
would NEVER approve of a quarantine?
I do believe we were gamed, and I’m not happy about it.
If the wrong bug comes along and we stick to our adversity
to impose some measures we don’t like, don’t we open
ourselves up to death and destruction on a scale that
is almost too horrible to fathom.
I honestly don’t have the faculties to sort this all out.
The one thing I’m pretty convinced at this point, is that
Gates, Fauci, the Pfizer crew, the WHO, the NIH, and the
CDC need to be taken to task for what they did last time.
They flat out lied on a number of levels, and turned
healthcare into a political football. That went way
over the line into criminality.
I still don’t think Trump is responsible for all this.
Obama did better than Trump? Are you for real?
That man would sell you for material to make new boots.
He was looking out for humanity? No...
There is one man that stands with us against the deep
state. One. He knows how to draw them out. He knows
how to handle them once he does.
If you pick another guy, you will watch him wilt like a
weed heading into December.
Trump has been tried by fire. He withstood it. He was
cheated and suffered the effects of a coup.
Tell me how you prevail over that, with the other party
trashing you, your own party trashing you, and the courts
of our nation refusing to even review evidence before
dismissing cases.
A great question. And yes, I have. And I truly believe, that anyone, who wasn't taking donations from Big Pharma, would have done better than Trump. Start with RFK JR, and work up. RFK JR isn't a Presidential candidate, but Rand Paul was. Do you deny that Rand Paul would have done better than Trump has, on this transcendent issue?
Pfizer is a bad actor. I believe that sooner or later it will pay heavily for what it did.
Are you aware Pfizer's prime lobbyist, Jeff Miller, has been listed by some sites as the number one lobbyist donating to Trump's 2020 campaign?
Some very poor decisions were made, and a lot of folks are going to share in the downside of it.
Will Trump? That remains, to be determined. Trump has not wavered in his forceful support of the vaccines, there should be no doubt at this point. And many who oppose the vaccines, here and elsewhere, will eventually capitulate to Trump, if they have to chose between the two. When the moment of truth comes, their love of Trump will cause them to discount the magnitude of the vaccine issue, and how it affect everyone, and rationalize their support of border security instead, which while important does not affect everyone, nor is Trump the only candidate who supports border security.
The one thing I’m pretty convinced at this point, is that Gates, Fauci, the Pfizer crew, the WHO, the NIH, and the CDC need to be taken to task for what they did last time .. I still don’t think Trump is responsible for all this.
Ok, blame everyone around Trump, except the man who made the final decisions, and had the authority, to enforce the policies that led to the disaster we all suffered. You appear are willing to concede that he he delegated his authority to those who meant to harm us, and has never corrected that, to this day. That it was all simply a catastrophic mistake, that he was misled. Essentially painting him as a victim, instead of the leader we need.
Even if true, that doesn't explain his support of the vaccines to this day. Not only his support of the vaccines, but of the continued boosters. If you followed Trump's advice, at this point you would have injected yourself twice for the original vaccine, and then several times since with multiple boosters. He called DeSantis quote "gutless" for not taking boosters.
Sorry to venture into personal territory, but have you taken boosters, yourself?
So you would vote for RFK Jr? Really? You’d get that one
issue and toss the nation away on everything else. That guy
doesn’t believe one thing you do other than COVID
As for Rand Paul, he’s good on some things. He’s an absolute
loon on others. I don’t detest him, but he’s not the answer
to our problems.
I am not aware that Jeff Miller may or may not be donating
to Trump.
I am aware that a very large portion of Trump’s campaign
funds came in small amounts from private citizens. He
received the majority of his campaign funds from those
people.
You can trash talk Trump all you want, but he is still the
only person who can out the deep state.
I received that two first doses, and stopped there.
I felt what may have been pericarditis for about a full
year after my vaccination. At that time I decided it was
not a good idea to continue.
You don’t have anyone in mind to replace Trump that is a
credibly replacement. One of them is basically Ted
Kennedy. The other is a guy that is about as wigged out
on foreign policy as a person could be.
Neither of them would lead us well.
Trump got Kim to lay off missile testing for four years.
If he had remained president, it would have been eight.
Nobody had the answer to Kim but Trump.
You need to read this. You are willing to toss all this
away to the guy who did more to keep his promises to us
than any president in the last century.
I don’t like some of the things he did concerning COVID,
but this is not a one issue job.
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/trump-administration-accomplishments/
This is the question you asked, that I responded to, not who did I think would be a better President. That was the context. And in that context, I gave you 2 names who would have done better, one of which I mentioned with regard to being President, Rand Paul. Since you changed the context and attacked both Paul and RFK JR on other issues, I'll accept that as an admission they both would do exceedingly better on the vaccine issue that you originally asked about.
And while I am not a one issue voter, I do see this is the preeminent issue of our time. It affected every person, every family, directly. And Trump handled it horribly. Not just in hindsight, but by meeting with Bill Gates multiple times and following his direction, even offering him the job as Chief Scientist at the White House, to ordering billions of dollars of the vaccines before the any tests were even started, then ramming them through approval in less than a year, and absurdly doing nothing to stop the gain of function research, one step after another he has put all of humanity at risk. Literally.
Nothing else comes close to this danger and no one else had the authority to do what he did. Worst of all, he refuses to admit any of it, and expects people to still bow down before him as if he's some sort of deity. If that's your sort of thing, then go right ahead, but for me, that's the exact sort of dangerous arrogance I'm opposed to. I really can't even stomach discussing him any more right now. Thanks.
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