Pfizer Executive Admits under Oath: ‘We Never Tested Vaccine against COVID Transmission’

A senior executive from pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has admitted under oath that the company never tested its COVID-19 vaccine to see if it would prevent transmission of the virus.

In a bombshell admission during a European parliamentary Covid hearing, Pfizer’s Janine Small testified that neither she nor other officials within the company knew whether its vaccine would stop transmission of Covid before entering the market last year.

The confession from Small, president of international developed markets, emerged during questioning from Member of the European Parliament, Rob Roos.

Roos asked Small during a session: “Was the Pfizer COVID vaccine tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market? Did we know about stopping immunization before it entered the market?”

“No,” Small said in response, while seemingly laughing at the notion.

“You know, we had to … really move at the speed of science to know what is taking place in the market.”

“We had to do everything at risk,” she added.

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Roos, of the Netherlands, was outraged by the revelation and argues that it exposes that the justification for the Covid vaccine passports was all a scam.

In a Twitter video on Monday, following Small’s comments to him, Roos warned the public that millions of people around the world were duped by the “cheap lie” told by pharmaceutical companies and governments.

He argues that many people felt pressured into getting the vaccinations because they believed they could protect others by preventing transmission, even if they were at a greater risk of personal harm from the shots themselves than the virus.

“Millions of people worldwide felt forced to get vaccinated because of the myth that ‘you do it for others,’” Roos said.

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“Now, this turned out to be a cheap lie” that “should be exposed,” he added.

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A number of officials in the United States and around the world had claimed that vaccines could prevent COVID-19 transmission.

Among them was Democrat President Joe Biden.

In July 2021, Biden remarked that “you’re not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations.”

In May 2021, Biden’s chief medical adviser, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, said in a CBS interview that people cannot transmit the virus after the shots.

He declared that vaccinated people are “dead ends” for COVID-19.

“When you get vaccinated, you not only protect your own health and that of the family but also you contribute to the community health by preventing the spread of the virus throughout the community,” Fauci said.

Two months later, in late July of that year, after most of the population had already received their first shots, Fauci said that vaccinated people are capable of transmitting the virus.

In the coming months, Fauci, Biden, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, and others pivoted to say the vaccine prevents severe disease, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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