Pfizer: In-House Dissent

Dissent concerning the experimental mRNA treatment intended to mitigate the effects of infection with the Wuhan Coronavirus has been disparaged, suppressed, and in some jurisdictions prosecuted by the state. Yet it never went away; it just went underground. According to the story below, this was even true of people employed by the Pfizer corporation.

Many thanks to Hellequin GB for translating this article from Uncut News:

Pfizer employees talk about injections: This news has never been published before

In August of 2021, Pfizer made its mRNA coronavirus vaccine mandatory for employees in the United States. Many employees did not want to be vaccinated.

They created a chat group where they shared their reservations, concerns and all kinds of misbehavior. Hundreds of employees were members of the group, including high-ranking executives. Melissa McAtee, a former Pfizer employee and whistleblower, posted some of the messages on X because she wanted the world to know what was going on.

The lawyer Carine Knapen read them and found that they contained some hallucinatory things: the product glows in the dark, the product is deadly, and once the expiration date expires, the expiration date stickers are simply replaced with new ones.

Someone also points out that this is all about money, and Pfizer, but also Merck and Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) have their own SWAT teams. McAtee says she trusts the person who wrote it.

Someone else writes that all batches cause major problems. Another says they probably know the vaccine is garbage and will kill people, but they’re rolling it out anyway to make money.

Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine was developed using CRISPR-Cas9, a technology that works like scissors. Part of the DNA is cut out and replaced with a different sequence. CRISPR-Cas9 is gene therapy or genetic engineering.

McAtee has already stated that she is not at risk herself.

When Pfizer mandated the vaccine for its employees in August 2021, some of my colleagues formed a “Phyzer Vaxx Council,” which included hundreds of us, among them senior employees. Every day we discussed the evils being done and what we had to just pretend things were normal. I will also add internal Pfizer emails, proof of my employment, and just plain nonsense from the company to this post. Enjoy, these have never been seen or posted anywhere else. Names have been redacted to protect those still at the plant or who have not agreed to have their names published.

Afterword from the translator:

Isn’t it “funny”, this whistleblower says exactly what we were saying in 2020 and 2021, but WE were the baddies to our former friends and families. First we were literally laughed at, then condemned, banished and outlawed from family gatherings. Then we were declared persona non grata by “polite” society. And it’s not even funny to have been proven RIGHT over and over. After all, most of us are still shunned for being right.

4 thoughts on “Pfizer: In-House Dissent

  1. Why do I have the gut feeling that Elon the Melon might be sending the IP addresses of those who look at the forbidden tweets to whom it may concern?…

    • “Why do I have the gut feeling that Elon the Melon might be sending the IP addresses of those who look at the forbidden tweets to whom it may concern?…”

      Why?

  2. While I’ve been critical of the entire mRNA scheme, along with Trump’s part in it—pushing the FDA to bypass most of their usual safety/efficacy testing/research to get the “vaxx” onto the market asap and to give the drug makers blanket immunity for “any” damages should the mRNA ooze turn out to be the next medical debacle (think: Thalidomide)—I remain ambivalent as to whether it’s purpose was (solely) profit-generated or simply a case of hysteria-based best intentions gone awry (as’s usually the case). Based on my own experience (with the feds), I reckon it’s a combination of both.

    Anyroads, much of the UnCut News article’s based on Melissa McAtee’s claims. While I can’t verify the veracity of her claims either way, I’d find them alot more persuasive had she whistleblown to congress rather than James O’Keefe. Not that O’Keefe’s akin to Alex Jones, but he IS a right-leaning partisan (ideologue?), which….well, doesn’t exactly scream OBJECTIVE or give me warm fuzzies re her claims.

    • Yeah, yeah..But why do you think that ”Elon the Melon might be sending the IP addresses of those who look at the forbidden tweets to whom it may concern?…”

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