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NeverForget1776's avatar

As damming as this undercover video looks teh fact is that the Pfizer employee was smart enough to say he was lying to impress a date, something very easily believable; who hasn't lied or just embellished about something to impress a date? I also don't believe Pfizer's silence (ie not refuting what was said) is as bad either. We know the news media is going to provide cover for Pfizer so Pfizer's opting to not refute the claim may end up being the smartest move they can make. In no way do I hope or want them to get away with this but I don't believe this incident is going to be teh spark needed to start the fight to put an end to what they are doing.

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

They didn't eve not refute it, they literally admitted to engineering covid viruses.

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NeverForget1776's avatar

I'm not denying that part just that the bit with what the employee was caught on camera saying. You know the media is going to provide whatever cover and counter measures they can to downplay this; make it go away. The employee was smart enough to say it was lie when confronted versus coming back later and including it as part of an official statement. I just don't believe this is going to be as damaging as we'd hope for.

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