In an internal document obtained by Project Veritas, Pfizer was seen warning employees about the undercover journalism group, after a video series saw a Pfizer director claim that the company was mutating Covid-19 viruses.
"Fact-based information rooted in sound science is vitally important to preserving Pfizer’s scientific innovations, reputation, and trust with business partners, and ultimately enables us to deliver breakthroughs for patients," the letter began.
"Anti-science activists are becoming increasingly brazen in their drive to gain and manipulate information, fueling the spread of baseless claims and endangering public health.
Referencing Project Veritas’ recent undercover video series featuring Director of Research and Development, Strategic Operations and mRNA Scientific Planning Jordon Trishton Walker, they said he was "baited into conversation in a social situation and recorded without their knowledge."
"Manipulated videos were subsequently posted online," Pfizer claimed.
"The tactics of these activists can be surprising and confrontational — including targeting specific individuals who are perceived to have confidential information about our science and in particular our COVID-19 vaccine," they added, noting that this targeting can occur through social media, dating apps, and in social settings like parties and conferences.
The memo stated that while employees may enjoy "sharing our work lives with our trusted loved ones," employees must "safeguard all sensitive and confidential information at all times and exercise extreme caution amid any discussions with acquaintances."
The memo also noted that "individuals may pose as news media to gain company information," and that if employees are approached, they should refer them to Pfizer Media Relations, and only "approved spokespeople are authorized to speak publicly about Pfizer’s products, operations and research efforts."
Employees were reminded to "please remain vigilant on social media, aware of potential phishing scams," and adhere to the company’s policies regarding social media, news media, and cybersecurity to "help ensure confidential Pfizer information remains safe and secure."
"Thank you for your diligence in helping us stop the spread of harmful misinformation. Now is the time to bee strong in upholding the reliance upon evidence and logic when science and our global public health systems are under attack," the letter concluded."
In two videos featuring an undercover conversation with Walker, he claimed that Pfizer is mutating the Covid-19 virus for future vaccines.
Walker told an undercover Project Veritas journalist, “One of the things we [Pfizer] are exploring is like, why don't we just mutate it [COVID] ourselves so we could create -- preemptively develop new vaccines, right? So, we have to do that. If we're gonna do that though, there's a risk of like, as you could imagine -- no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating f**king viruses.”
Walker also revealed in a later video that there were concerns over changes in women’s menstrual cycles due to vaccines.
"There’s something irregular about their menstrual cycles. We will have to investigate that down the line, because that is a little concerning," Walker said.
Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe confronted Walker over his claims that Pfizer was mutating the virus, to which Walker became irate, and smashed the iPad O’Keefe had been holding to the ground.
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