Project Veritas releases video of Pfizer employee addressing adverse effects

Project Veritas released extended footage of a Pfizer employee being secretly filmed, where he expressed concern that his company’s vaccine is causing adverse effects.

Project Veritas releases video of Pfizer employee addressing adverse effects

Last week, James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas released a secretly recorded video of Pfizer employee Jordan Walker stating his employer has considered mutating the Covid virus.

Walker, a Pfizer Director of R&D Strategic Development and Operations, said it was all a joke when confronted by O’Keefe in a restaurant, as shown in a separate Project Veritas video released last Thursday.

This Thursday, O’Keefe released even more footage of Walker. In it, the Pfizer employee talks about potential adverse effects the mRNA vaccine has on women’s menstrual cycles and bleeding.

“There’s something irregular about their menstrual cycles so people will have to investigate that down the line,” Walker said while thinking he was on a date.

“Because that is a little concerning.” 

“I hope we don’t discover something really bad down the line,” he added.

Walker speculated how bad public blowback would be if his company’s vaccine adversely affects the entire next generation. 

“Could you imagine the scandal? Oh, my god.” 

Walker further said the covid vaccine wasn’t meant to linger in the body. However, he acknowledged it appears the vaccine is interacting with the female body’s Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal axis.  

Walker also said Pfizer has plans to move beyond Covid and into gene editing and several other things.

A study published in July found that 42.1% of women who got a COVID vaccine reported heavier than usual menstrual bleeding following the jab.

According to researchers, both women who menstruate and women who do not usually menstruate reported heavier than usual periods or “breakthrough bleeding” following inoculation with COVID vaccines.

Out of a sample size of 39,129 fully vaccinated women, 42.1% reported heavier menstrual flow after vaccination, 14.3% reported not having a heavier menstrual flow, and 43.6% reported no change.

The study further found that 71% of women on long-acting contraceptives, 39% of people taking artificial hormones, and 66% of postmenopausal women reported breakthrough bleeding.

As previously reported by The Counter Signal, many countries are experiencing unprecedented drops in birth rates compared to previous years.

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