People who spread misinformation on Covid-19 vaccines are “criminals” and have cost “millions of lives,” Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said Tuesday.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is right now wealthier beyond his wildest dreams because he created an ATM that brings in billions of dollars every month, and it is called the COVID-19 vaccine. This brand-new mRNA vaccine is very different from other vaccines that actually stop disease, this one only works if everyone takes it, and even then, it doesn't stop anyone from contracting COVID. Bourla says that you will only be allowed to 'get your life back' if you agree to take his Pfizer jab. Oh, he also says vaccine refusers are criminals who kill people.
"And Jacob called unto his sons, and said, Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days." Genesis 49:1 (KJB)
According the CDC web site VAERS, nearly 20,000 people have died after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in America, in the UK those numbers are over 65,000 people. Adverse reactions and serious side effects are in the millions worldwide. But Pfizer CEO Bourla says that if you object to that, or refuse to line up and get shot, that you are criminal, not him. Bourla is like the abusive husband who, as he beats his wife, yells at her for 'making him do it'. Any medical treatment that has to be forced on people who don't want it is not medicine, it is a religion where heretics who won't bow down must be sacrificed.
Pfizer CEO says people who spread misinformation on Covid vaccines are ‘criminals’
FROM CNBC: Speaking with Washington D.C.-based think tank Atlantic Council, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said there is a “very small” group of people that purposefully circulate misinformation on the shots, misleading those who are already hesitant about getting vaccinated.
“Those people are criminals,” he told Atlantic Council CEO Frederick Kempe. “They’re not bad people. They’re criminals because they have literally cost millions of lives.”
Bourla’s comments come as millions of eligible adults in the U.S. have yet to get vaccinated even though the shots have been available to most Americans most of this year. Public health experts say misinformation is likely playing a large role.
“The only thing that stands between the new way of life and the current way of life is, frankly, hesitancy to vaccinations,” he said.
According to a survey published Monday by the Kaiser Family Foundation, more than three-quarters of U.S. adults either believe or aren’t sure about at least one of eight false statements about Covid or the vaccines, with unvaccinated adults and Republicans among those most likely to hold misconceptions. Among the falsehoods are that Covid vaccines contain microchips, cause infertility and change one’s DNA, according to the survey. Bourla said Tuesday that life for many people can go “back to normal” once many of the unvaccinated get vaccinated. READ MORE
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