Pfizer whistleblower Melissa McAtee has taken to social media to tell the world she’s not suicidal following the back-to-back deaths of two Boeing whistleblowers.

Pfizer whistleblower says she is not suicidal

“I just wanted to put a video of my face out there with my voice stating I am not suicidal,” former Pfizer manufacturing quality auditor Melissa McAtee said in a post on X.

“Me and my husband have a healthy, happy marriage. I love my son; I love my family. We have no familial disputes, nobody with mental health issues. I’ve had no work done on my home, no work done on my car.”

“If anything happens to me, it is Big Pharma, Big Tech, Big Gov.”

McAtee previously leaked internal documents from Pfizer on social media while also revealing that there was a “Phyzer Vaxx Council” wherein hundreds of employees, including high-ranking employees, “discussed the evils being done and the things we were supposed to just pretend was normal.”

She says it was around this time that she heard of Project Veritas and James O’Keefe, who she originally went to with information on the Pfizer COVID vaccine and its health risks.

Her latest post comes as AstraZeneca has admitted in court (finally) that their vaccine causes blood clots and countries around the world scramble to remove them from shelves and introduce total bans, all while those affected by the shots demand justice.

Now, many are wondering how long it will take until Pfizer and Moderna are forced to do the same.

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