Responding to the clip where Albert Bourla (Pfizer) said by 2023 he wanted to "reduce the number of people in the world by 50%"... full interview is below.
The context (sentence prior to the clip) was that he wanted to reduce the number of people who didn't have access to Pfizer products by 50% (in other words, increase the reach of thei…
Responding to the clip where Albert Bourla (Pfizer) said by 2023 he wanted to "reduce the number of people in the world by 50%"... full interview is below.
The context (sentence prior to the clip) was that he wanted to reduce the number of people who didn't have access to Pfizer products by 50% (in other words, increase the reach of their crappy products by a billion people).
Frankly, I can't figure out which is worse. To say that he wants to kill 50% of the global population by 2023 is incorrect / out of context. However, increasing Pfizer's products (including the jab) will not only kill millions, but permanently maim millions upon millions.
Trust me, living with iatrogenic (Pharma-induced) chronic illness that is difficult (if not impossible) to treat, is hell on earth. Either way, they are taking away human life, human potential. Killing minds, bodies, and dreams. Robbing countries of productivity, robbing the future of brilliant minds. Diverting precious R&D funds from worthwhile causes. And bragging about it:
Responding to the clip where Albert Bourla (Pfizer) said by 2023 he wanted to "reduce the number of people in the world by 50%"... full interview is below.
The context (sentence prior to the clip) was that he wanted to reduce the number of people who didn't have access to Pfizer products by 50% (in other words, increase the reach of their crappy products by a billion people).
Frankly, I can't figure out which is worse. To say that he wants to kill 50% of the global population by 2023 is incorrect / out of context. However, increasing Pfizer's products (including the jab) will not only kill millions, but permanently maim millions upon millions.
Trust me, living with iatrogenic (Pharma-induced) chronic illness that is difficult (if not impossible) to treat, is hell on earth. Either way, they are taking away human life, human potential. Killing minds, bodies, and dreams. Robbing countries of productivity, robbing the future of brilliant minds. Diverting precious R&D funds from worthwhile causes. And bragging about it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ccd3LMNMl8&t=5s
That's right Paul, one way or other we're done for. There is some hope
for those 28 "poor" countries if they're lucky to have decent leadership.