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According to the influencers, they were asked to tell their large followings that the Pfizer vaccine is dangerous and has sparked more deaths than other vaccines.
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The agency specifically requested targets on the Pfizer vaccine, per Le Monde and the WSJ.
The company appears to have ties to Russia, the reports said.
A mysterious marketing agency tried to pay French and German social media influencers to spread misinformation about the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, reports say.
Documents shared by the French influencer Léo Grasset seen by Le Monde showed that the company, called Fazze, offered the influencer money to publish content on YouTube, Instagram, and other social media platforms.
This video would have to say that Pfizer vaccines have caused more than a thousand deaths around the world, according to the documents seen by Le Monde, a claim that is not correct.