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April 13, 2023
Project Veritas joined the debate over vaccine mandates with an undercover video that shows two Pfizer scientists appearing to agree that naturally acquired immunity offers more protection than vaccination from the novel coronavirus.
Nick Karl, a biochemist at Pfizer with involvement in the development of their vaccine told the undercover journalist: “Your antibodies are probably better than the vaccination… When somebody is naturally immune, like, they got COVID, they probably have better, like, not better, but more antibodies against the virus.”
“So when you actually get the virus, you’re going to start producing antibodies against multiple pieces of the virus,” Karl said. “So, your antibodies are probably better at that point than the vaccination. It’s just about making it so inconvenient for unvaccinated people to the point where they’re just like, ‘F**k it. I’ll get it.’ You know?” he said.
Another Pfizer scientist, Chris Croce, agreed with Karl’s comments about immunity from antibodies. The transcript, via Your News: Veritas Journalist: “So, I am well-protected [with antibodies]?” Chris Croce, Pfizer Senior Associate Scientist: “Yeah.” Veritas Journalist: “Like as much as the vaccine?” Croce: “Probably more.” Veritas Journalist: “How so? Like, how much more?” Croce: “You’re protected most likely for longer since there was a natural response.”
Croce expressed dismay with his company’s direction and moral compass: Veritas Journalist: “So, what happened to the monoclonal antibody treatments?” Croce: “[It got] pushed to the side.” Veritas Journalist: “Why?” Croce: “Money. It’s disgusting.”
Croce: “I still feel like I work for an evil corporation because it comes down to profits in the end. I mean, I’m there to help people, not to make millions and millions of dollars. So, I mean, that’s the moral dilemma.”
Veritas Journalist: “Isn’t it billions and billions?” Croce: “I’m trying to be nice.” Veritas Journalist: “No, I hear you. I hear you. I do. I mean, I’ll still give you a hard time about it.” Croce: “Basically, our organization is run on COVID money now.”
ARTICLE: PAUL MURDOCH
MANAGING EDITOR: CARSON CHOATE
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