Pfizer Bullies and Blackmails Countries for COVID Shots

https://rumble.com/vokf3l-primetime-show-in-india-exposes-how-pfizer-bullies-and-blackmails-countries.html(7 min.)

By Jim Hoft, GATEWAY PUNDIT

WION Gravitas, a popular prime-time show in India that brings viewers news and discussions on concurrent issues and across the globe, exposed in a recent episode how Pfizer bullies and blackmails countries for shots and took a hard line in the push for profit.

A non-profit organization called Public Citizen obtained a confidential unredacted Pfizer contract of some of its negotiations. The contracts show how Pfizer can stop countries from speaking about its contracts, block vaccine donations, unilaterally change delivery schedules and demand public assets as collateral.

“The contracts offer a rare glimpse into the power one pharmaceutical corporation has gained to silence governments, throttle supply, shift risk and maximize profits in the worst public health crisis in a century,” Public Citizen reported.

The table below is an example of the countries where Pfizer has contracts.

Gravitas’ anchor, Palki Sharma Upadhyay said that desperate countries are being forced to make humiliating concessions to Pfizer. They found out some serious revelations. Below are the 6 key points on the Pfizer contracts that were revealed.

  1. Pfizer Reserves the Right to Silence Governments – Pfizer is silencing the governments through its contracts. It has forced countries not to talk about the deals they strike for shots.
  2. Pfizer Controls Distribution of Shots – Pfizer controls the donations of the shots, not the country that buys them. Pfizer will decide where the shots go.
  3. Pfizer Secured an “IP Waiver” for Itself – If Pfizer is accused of intellectual property theft, governments will pay not the company.
  4. Private Arbitrators, not Public Courts, Decide Disputes in Secret – If there are disputes, private arbitrators and not public courts will decide on them
  5. Pfizer Can Go After State Assets – Pfizer can go after state assets to secure its compensation.
  6. Pfizer Calls the Shots on Key Decisions – Pfizer decides delivery timeline and more.

You can read the in-depth analysis on each bullet on the Public Citizen website or download the full report here.

The video from the WION channel has now garnered 36 thousand likes and almost 7 thousand comments on Youtube. Surprisingly, Youtube has not deleted the video yet or banned their channel.

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  1. I am not sure if anyone has caught the video recently from Dr. Fleming
    https://freeworldnews.tv/watch?id=617805b37031df173f85c2d9
    or the Stew Peters interview with Dr. McCairn
    https://rumble.com/vomisl-pfizer-vials-examined-phd-says-hydras-5g-talk-is-misinformation.html

    McCairn obtained 5 vials of Pfizer vaccine and demonstrated some concerning observations when applying the vaccine directly to his own blood. This was all live streamed from opening the vials, drawing the blood and the painstakingly boring(watch the cliff notes version) analysis of the blood/vaccine interaction.

    He also demonstrated the presence of very disturbing debris and something that appears likely to be bacteria, but no Hydra monsters. He also displayed that the mechanical discs that Dr. Botha showed in her video was nothing more than air bubbles, despite Karen Kingston’s report of patents supporting such discs in Pfizer’s patents.

    All of this has been unfolding on Peters show over the past months and Peters seemed quite invested in his guests’ findings. McCairn has asked that Dr. Medej produce further demonstration of her claims and more details such as how many vials she tested. McCairn states that he is not calling her a liar, but feels her long term advocacy for the 5G related issues is a convenient point of bias of her claims of the 5G hydra findings. Dr.Ruby, a daily guest on Peters show, has called on Dr. McCairn to debate these topic and he has noted that he is relishing the opportunity to discuss it further(he really is a crass, intentionally obnoxious personality, but has produced much of what is known related to the Prion disorders with Covid). A friend related an interview with Tom Rentz, the lawyer for America’s Frontline-Doctors regarding the Medej-McCairn squabble, but I have not found a link and have not seen the interview, so the following was related to be the content of Rentz’ interview on this topic, so take it with a grain of salt til you see it. He stated that he does not dismiss McCairns concerns. He notes that everyone should be able and willing to display their claims and be able to reproduce them. He notes that McCairn is placing his career on the line to dispute the hydra theory, and he finds his concerns warranted and McCairn to appear to be a credible critic. Stew Peters, as you can appreciate in the interview, was not at all taking the claims of McCairn and Dr.Fleming in stride. He appeared to be very defensive of Medej and not very accepting of McCairn’s criticisms. McCairn had some video to share with Peters but Peters never played the video on air and the longer 30-min clip with McCairn is not on the StewPeters.tv site he stated it would be. McCairn has stated that he believes that Peters may do the right thing in a few days and will wait about a week to pursue the matter further, though he is doing further interviews on the topic currently.

    This seems like an academic point of tension that should be best ignored by the adults in the room, but it is important to know if these claims are supportable or nonsense. I have personally used slide analysis of blood and fecal samples in a lab setting, hundreds of times(many years ago, albeit) and never saw air bubles produce the mechanical effects that McCairn demonstrated, but I also never analyzed air bubbles, ignoring them when they appeared in view. He demonstrated the same effect that Botha did in livestream and they were in fact air bubbles, which the mechanical effect was obtained following manipulation of the light source and contrast settings – it is amazing what can be seen through the lens of a microscope, but I have to confess that I never focused on airbubbles).

  2. Something Really Strange Is Happening At Hospitals All Over America
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    by Tyler Durden
    Thursday, Nov 04, 2021 – 05:11 AM

    Authored by Michael Snyder via TheMostImportantNews.com,

    In a year that has been filled with so many mysteries already, I have another very odd one to share with you. Emergency rooms are filled to overflowing all over America, and nobody can seem to explain why this is happening. Right now, the number of new COVID cases in the United States each day is less than half of what it was just a couple of months ago. That is really good news, and many believe that this is a sign that the pandemic is fading. Let us hope that is true. With less people catching the virus, you would think that would mean that our emergency rooms should be emptying out, but the opposite is actually happening. All across the country, emergency rooms are absolutely packed, and in many cases we are seeing seriously ill patients being cared for in the hallways because all of the ER rooms are already full.

    Let me give you an example of what I am talking about. The following comes from an article entitled “ERs Are Swamped With Seriously Ill Patients, Although Many Don’t Have Covid”…

    Inside the emergency department at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Michigan, staff members are struggling to care for patients showing up much sicker than they’ve ever seen.

    Tiffani Dusang, the ER’s nursing director, practically vibrates with pent-up anxiety, looking at patients lying on a long line of stretchers pushed up against the beige walls of the hospital hallways. “It’s hard to watch,” she said in a warm Texas twang.

    But there’s nothing she can do. The ER’s 72 rooms are already filled.

    Can anyone explain why this is happening?

    If the number of COVID cases was starting to spike again, it would make sense for emergency rooms to be overflowing.

    But at this particular hospital in Michigan, we are being told that some of the main things that are being treated include “abdominal pain”, “respiratory problems”, “blood clots” and “heart conditions”…

    Months of treatment delays have exacerbated chronic conditions and worsened symptoms. Doctors and nurses say the severity of illness ranges widely and includes abdominal pain, respiratory problems, blood clots, heart conditions and suicide attempts, among other conditions.

    That mention of “heart conditions” immediately got my attention, because I have been seeing this so much in the news recently.

    For instance, a high school senior in Pennsylvania just dropped dead from “a sudden cardiac incident”…

    The high school soccer manager ‘greatly enjoyed’ his team’s championship victory Saturday. Later that evening, he was dead.

    Now, late student Blake Barklage’s high school is mourning his untimely death. As 6ABC in Philly reports, the tragedy occurred at La Salle College High School in Montgomery County, Pa.

    In a letter to parents, the school announced that the senior died after ‘a sudden cardiac incident’ Saturday night.

    Elsewhere in the same state, an otherwise healthy 12-year-old boy just suddenly died because of an issue with his coronary artery…

    As family and friends grieve, the cause of death is in for a 12-year-old taken way too soon while warming up for school basketball practice.

    As TribLive in Pittsburgh reports, Jayson Kidd, 12, of Bridgeville, Pa., died of natural causes involving his coronary artery, according to the Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office.

    Heart problems kill elderly people all the time, but it is odd that so many healthy young people have been having these problems.

    Over the weekend, Barcelona striker Sergio Aguero suddenly collapsed on the pitch during a match.

    He was later diagnosed with “a cardiac arrhythmia”…

    Sergio “Kun” Aguero, a striker for the Barcelona soccer team, has been diagnosed with a cardiac arrhythmia after collapsing during Saturday’s match against Alaves.

    The 33-year-old Argentinian was examined by medical staff at the stadium before being taken to a nearby hospital where he is still waiting to undergo further examination.

    Just two days later, a match in Norway was brought to a screeching halt after a player experienced “cardiac arrest” right in the middle of a match…

    A football match in Norway’s second division was halted on Monday after Icelandic midfielder Emil Pálsson suffered a cardiac arrest during play.

    The 28-year-old Sogndal player suffered the attack as the game against Stjordals-Blink entered the 12th minute, his club said in a statement.

    I have been seeing so many stories like this.

    So why are so many young people suddenly having such serious problems with their hearts?

    Can anyone out there explain this to me?

  3. WOW…When shareholders control the oversight, the study integrity goes to hell:
    From British Medical Journal(highly rated medical journal):

    …for researchers who were testing Pfizer’s vaccine at several sites in Texas during that autumn(2020), speed may have come at the cost of data integrity and patient safety. A regional director who was employed at the research organisation Ventavia Research Group has told The BMJ that the company(Pfizer) falsified data, unblinded patients, employed inadequately trained vaccinators, and was slow to follow up on adverse events reported in Pfizer’s pivotal phase III trial. Staff who conducted quality control checks were overwhelmed by the volume of problems they were finding. After repeatedly notifying Ventavia of these problems, the regional director, Brook Jackson, emailed a complaint to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Ventavia fired her later the same day. Jackson has provided The BMJ with dozens of internal company documents, photos, audio recordings, and emails.
    Poor laboratory management

    On its website Ventavia calls itself the largest privately owned clinical research company in Texas and lists many awards it has won for its contract work.2 But Jackson has told The BMJ that, during the two weeks she was employed at Ventavia in September 2020, she repeatedly informed her superiors of poor laboratory management, patient safety concerns, and data integrity issues. Jackson was a trained clinical trial auditor who previously held a director of operations position and came to Ventavia with more than 15 years’ experience in clinical research coordination and management. Exasperated that Ventavia was not dealing with the problems, Jackson documented several matters late one night, taking photos on her mobile phone. One photo, provided to The BMJ, showed needles discarded in a plastic biohazard bag instead of a sharps container box. Another showed vaccine packaging materials with trial participants’ identification numbers written on them left out in the open, potentially unblinding participants. Ventavia executives later questioned Jackson for taking the photos.

    Early and inadvertent unblinding may have occurred on a far wider scale. According to the trial’s design, unblinded staff were responsible for preparing and administering the study drug (Pfizer’s vaccine or a placebo). This was to be done to preserve the blinding of trial participants and all other site staff, including the principal investigator. However, at Ventavia, Jackson told The BMJ that drug assignment confirmation printouts were being left in participants’ charts, accessible to blinded personnel. As a corrective action taken in September, two months into trial recruitment and with around 1000 participants already enrolled, quality assurance checklists were updated with instructions for staff to remove drug assignments from charts.

    In a recording of a meeting in late September2020 between Jackson and two directors a Ventavia executive can be heard explaining that the company wasn’t able to quantify the types and number of errors they were finding when examining the trial paperwork for quality control. “In my mind, it’s something new every day,” a Ventavia executive says. “We know that it’s significant.”

    Ventavia was not keeping up with data entry queries, …

    There is about 1/2 of the story. Here is the link:
    https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n2635
    These studies appear to have been more cooked than the BS Relative Risk Reduction games, which would answer many questions about missing details of the studies that have never been answered.

  4. Pfizer probably pays out huge bribes to local political leaders who sign the agreements.
    Once the agreement is signed by the political leader,that politician becomes a co-conspirator & can’t go against Pfizer,…If they go down,he goes with them!
    Like Dr. Faustus who signed up with the Devil!