to consumers, that s allowed in only one other country on the planet. but it s allowed here. surpr so it may not surprise you thatn in this country, drug companies spend more on lobbying congressress than any other industry. a lot more than an industry, a lot more than any other industry. and they don t d o it by accident. they do it because it pays off in a deal like this. a pretty remarkable deal . the drug companies have worked out with politicians. so the government usesthe gove x dollars to buy billions worth of their products and then in prme cases forces you to use those products. d sometimes sometimes those products work, sometimes they don t work. in some cases, those products can injure work. d some cases t you. no matte but no matter what happens,appes there s nothing you can do about it because politicians have given these companies s have gcomplete immunity. if their products hurt or kill you, you can t sue them. you re not even really allowedtt to complain abo
your job for it? it? um, to me, i think that kind of the what sums it up. the funny thing about itabout i is it s accounts. i follow accounts of every political affiliation and i mn the type of person who likes to see from every direction. and so i follow a very variety of accounts. so when they called you whenn i was a fire, you did they sayt we believe you ve been readingg the wrong things, like how how did they phrase it? no, no, no. it was more of b , the public, the the publicity that wass get. getting it, that that was was t hethe main thing. they they had no qualms with who i followed or anything like that. but you lost your job as a s result of it. yes.
open. lock everything up. this is this is a mark. we re trying to get the door unlocked.do the door i lockeord. it s done. lock the door. n wow. i didn t go . well, that man doesn t seemof as much of a scientist.ci he can kind of feel for me. on the other hand , what wasbute that? but more than anything, you ve got questions. what was that? was this guy s a pretty high level pfizer executive confirming a lot of things you alreadyno ie suspected and telling you things you had no idea. we re goinga that w on .nt t kn, of course, you d want to know what was that realy and what does pfizer have to say about it? well, no one else is calling? sing pfizer . so we did. pfize we call them repeatedly todaysk and we ask very basiced questions. does this gu the y walker still work if n for you?en and if not, when did he leaveav the company?e the company? and more than anything, are youg actually conducting experiments or consideare your conductingpeo experiments to mutate new and more dange
because it would be a cash cow. and if you are doing that or thinking about doing it, havee you received any you . goveu.s. governmenrnmentt are taxpayers paying for this? are taxpand by the way, do you e with this executive that covid came from a lab? we didn t have complex questions, very simple ones. qud emailed fizer all al day. but despite their famouslyoney well-funded pr department, allsy the lobbying money they spend, they did not get back to us. they refused to answer. so we contacted instead dr. robert alone is one ofne o the inventors of the mrna he snology used in fyssas covind shots. s he s a worldexpe famourts expert on this subject. thancan read up on somsue stecb and we re happy to have him join us right now. doctor , thank you so muchth for coming on . so this is a very complexyou are subject. we re grateful that you re here. from what you sa fromw in that tape, does it sound like pfizer is conducting or contemplate and conducting research that is effectively lik
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