Project Veritas video reveals Pfizer’s plan to mutate Covid-19 to develop vaccines

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Hardly believable and very disturbing revelations! The American pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is studying the possibility of mutating the coronavirus, in order to be able to create vaccines for it. The information was revealed by a man presented as director of research and development at Pfizer, Jordon Trishton Walker, filmed without his knowledge by the American conservative media Project Veritas. “We’re performing these mutations of select structures to try and see if we can make them more powerful (…) That’s not what we’re telling the public,” he explains. This manager at Pfizer reveals that “the experiment has already started on monkeys“. “There is a risk as you can imagine, nobody wants to deal with a pharmaceutical company that mutates viruses. You have to control everything to make sure that this virus that you have mutated does not create something that goes everywhere”. Jordon Walker defends himself, to a question from the undercover journalist, to make, within the laboratory, gain of function, but rather “directed evolution”. A version of this video with French subtitles added by FranceEvening is available below:

In this video, Jordon Walker reveals many details about the experiment conducted. He first implies that the mutation that Pfizer plans to carry out on the coronavirus is still only an idea: “It was an idea that came up in a meeting and we thought ‘why don’t we do it, we’ll think about it (…) People won’t like it’”, he explains, laughing. And to continue: “They want [chez Pfizer] trying to figure out how all these new strains and variants were popping up? Why don’t we try to control them before variants appear in nature so that we can develop a vaccine for prophylaxis (preventive, editor’s note) (…) If you develop a [variant] under control in a lab we can tell this is a new epitope and you can tell the public that you already have some kind of vaccine that works”.

The director of research and development at Pfizer then claimed that the laboratory “is experimenting on it”. “They are going slowly to be careful (…) it is still exploratory, because obviously we would not want to announce that we are considering future changes”.

A “directed evolution”

According to his revelations, reflections on the mode of operation seem well advanced. Asked how Pfizer plans to mutate the coronavirus, Jordon Walker replies that “the virus will be injected into these monkeys.” “We will make them infect each other and we collect samples in series” guinea pigs, he develops. He adds : “The virus will be extracted from those who are most infected and we will put it in another monkey”.

“You can, after, see the mutation, force it to mutate in any way you want. But it has to be very controlled to make sure that this mutated virus doesn’t end up everywhere. This is what I suspect as an explanation with the appearance of the coronavirus in Wuhan, to be honest”, continues this manager at Pfizer.

Then questioned by the undercover journalist on the moment from which the laboratory plans to carry out this mutation, he affirms that this “depends on how the experiments work. It’s just something we try”.

The epidemic, a “cash cow” for Pfizer

His interlocutor openly points out to him that this procedure is a gain of office, but Jordon Walker defends himself by affirming that it is about a “directed evolution”. “I think it’s different. It’s definitely not a gain of function. Directed evolution is very different. (…) We make these mutations to try to see if we can make the viruses more powerful. There is ongoing research on this. I don’t know how this will work. It is better that there are no more epidemics because… sweet Jesus…”

The executive at Pfizer then called the Covid-19 outbreak a “milking cow”. “There were mutations that popped up that we weren’t prepared for like the Delta and the Omicron so… Who knows? I mean anyway covid is going to be a cash cow for us for a while”he confides.

His revelations are not limited only to Pfizer’s plans to mutate the coronavirus. Asked about the relationship between the laboratory and the authorities, in particular health authorities, Jordon Walker explains that the regulators try not to upset the laboratories, which are, for them, a revolving door when they leave government institutions. “It’s pretty good for the industry. It’s bad for everyone because the regulators, who review our drugs, ‘once they stop being regulators’, will want to work for the company. They won’t be so hard on Pfizer if they want to get their jobs”.

Project Veritas has published behind the scenes of this interview. Realizing that he had been filmed without his knowledge, Jordon Walker tried to put his words into perspective by saying that it was about “lies” for a “a date”.

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