Pfizer executive assaults journalist after exposure

A Pfizer executive assaulted a Project Veritas journalist last week after the pharma employee found out the organization had duped him into making shocking admissions on hidden camera.

Project Veritas released a video Thursday showing Pfizer’s Research and Development, Strategic Operations Director Jordon Trishtan Walker admitting that Pfizer is currently researching ways to mutate the coronavirus into new variants so it can continue to profit from COVID vaccinations.

"One of the things we're exploring is like, why don't we just mutate [the COVID virus] 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 said to the reporter.

Hours later, Project Veritas released a second video showing the guerrilla journalism group’s founder James O’Keefe performing his signature face-off where he confronts the mark about their statements. O’Keefe approached Walker in a restaurant while holding an iPad.

“You work for Pfizer,” O’Keefe said to Walker. “My question for you is, why does Pfizer want to hide from the public the fact that they’re mutating the COVID viruses?”

“Is this real life?” a shocked Walker asked. “This is absurd.”

“You’re on video,” O’Keefe responded as he replayed Walker’s prior remarks.

“You f*cked up,” Walker replied. He claimed that he lied to the undercover Project Veritas journalist. “I’m literally a liar,” he said. “I was trying to impress a person on a date by lying.”

“Like normal men, you lie to impress a date,” added Walker hysterically.

“I’m not even a scientist,” he claimed, saying he was working for a company — Pfizer — that is “literally just trying to help the public”.

The Pfizer executive then called the police on O’Keefe, telling them there were “five White people” in the restaurant.

Walker grew more confrontational and grabbed O’Keefe’s iPad out of his hand and threw it on the floor. A scuffle then broke out between Walker and what appear to be members of O’Keefe’s security team.

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In the original video, Walker also told the undercover journalist how Pfizer is planning to mutate the coronavirus and begged him not to tell.

Don’t tell anyone. Promise you won’t tell anyone. The way [the experiment] would work is that we put the virus in monkeys, and we successively cause them to keep infecting each other, and we collect serial samples from them.

From what I’ve heard is [Pfizer scientists] are optimizing [the COVID mutation process], but they’re going slow because everyone is very cautious — obviously they don’t want to accelerate it too much. I think they are also just trying to do it as an exploratory thing because you obviously don’t want to advertise that you are figuring out future mutations.

The Pfizer executive also confirmed that the pharmaceutical industry "is a revolving door for all government officials" which has FDA officials finding executive jobs with mega pharma corporations like Pfizer. This, he said, is “pretty good for the industry to be honest” but “bad for everybody else in America." He explained that “when the regulators reviewing our drugs know that once they stop regulating, they are going to work for the company, they are not going to be as hard towards the company that’s going to give them a job.”

Walker also told the journalist he believes the virus was man-made, a notion still considered a “conspiracy theory” by mainstream media but confirmed by a high-level scientist involved with the lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology where the virus originated.

"You have to be very controlled to make sure that this [COVID] virus that you mutate doesn’t create something that just goes everywhere,” Walker added. “Which, I suspect, is the way that the virus started in Wuhan, to be honest. It makes no sense that this virus popped out of nowhere. It’s bullsh*t."

The executive also admitted that COVID-19 is a “cash cow” for Pfizer.