Allowing that into the public ‘would be an act of domestic terrorism’
Bob Unruh
WND News Center
It was only days ago that a Project Veritas undercover video revealed Pfizer executive Jordon Trishton Walker saying that his company was exploring intentionally creating mutations of the COVID virus to “preemptively develop new vaccines.”
Such a scenario, he claimed, would be a “cash cow” for his company.
He later denied the comments, and now an expert in medicine says it’s not likely the company was doing what he claimed.
But if it was, it would be a crime, domestic terrorism.
It is Just the News that interviewed Dr. Harvey Risch, professor emeritus at the Yale School of Public Health.
“If they were to do that, the vaccine would only be useful if the virus that they’re inventing actually got out into the population,” he said on the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show.
“That would be an act of domestic terrorism if that happened. So they’re probably not doing that. We hope they’re not doing that. But that’s the concern.”
Risch said he doubts Walker’s claims.
“My first reaction is that in what he’s talking about, he’s an amateur and he doesn’t really have depth of knowledge about the nature of how these viruses are propagated.
“There’s a very, very deep extensive field of neurology, and he’s talking about his superficial concepts of how he thinks the overall picture is organized for working with these viruses. But it is much more involved than that. There’s a lot of other techniques that go into propagating these viruses.”
WND reported not only on the video, but on the decision by Big Tech to suppress information about it.
A new whistleblower leak to PV showed exactly how YouTube, owned by Google, restricted the ability of people to see the undercover videos — using the claim of “COVID vaccine misinformation.”
Project Veritas had exposed Walker, who revealed in a secretly taped video conversation that his corporation was exploring intentionally creating mutations of the COVID virus to “preemptively develop new vaccines.”
Walker indicated Covid “is going to be a cash cow for us” and said, “Don’t tell anyone this. …There is a risk … have to be very controlled to make sure this virus you mutate doesn’t create something … the way that the virus started in Wuhan, to be honest.”
That undercover video had been viewed some 30 million times in less than a week, according to Project Veritas, despite being ignored outside of Fox News and conservative media outlets.
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