01/25/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Ezra Levant from Rebel News Canada and Avi Yemini from Rebel News Australia cornered Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla in Davos this week to press him about his company’s covid “vaccines.”
Levant and Yemini approached Bourla as he was walking down the street to ask him questions the corporate-controlled media never asks: things like how early he learned that the shots do not stop transmission, and why he never warned the public about this.
Bourla and his entourage ignored all the questions, with the only words coming out of Bourla’s mouth early on being have a nice day as he strolled quickly to the next World Economic Forum (WEF) session.
“You said it was 100% effective, then 90%, then 80%, then 70%. But we now know that the vaccines do not stop transmission. Why did you keep that secret?” Levant pressed Bourla.
“I won’t have a nice day. Why did you keep it secret that your vaccine did not stop transmission?”
This video has now been BANNED on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
The WEF wants it scrubbed, and their lackeys are happy to oblige.
Thank you @elonmusk for not caving.
7.3M views and counting.
The public want answers.
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— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) January 21, 2023
The video above, as you can see in Yemini’s Twitter post, was banned from Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Only Twitter, which is now run by Elon Musk, still has it up as far as we can tell.
(Related: In 2018, Bourla fantasized about feeding people Wi-Fi microchips in order to track their every move and bowel movement.)
Yemini pressed Bourla for a public apology to the world for all his deception, as well as for refunds to the countries that were bilked into buying Pfizer’s covid jabs under false pretenses.
“Are you not ashamed of what you’ve done?” he asked Bourla, who kept his head down and acted as though he could not hear the men speaking to him.
“Do you have apologies to the public, sir?” Levant then added.
The fact of the matter is that Bourla raked in many millions for himself from the scam, while his company raked in tens of billions. And with each new booster, Bourla and his company generate even more cash for themselves.
People everywhere who took the shots are developing heart problems or dropping dead while Bourla jets around in his private plane, or jaunts around on his private yacht. Something is very wrong here.
“Are you worried about product liability?” Levant asked Bourla. “Are you worried about myocarditis? What do you have to say about young men dropping dead of heart attacks every day? Why won’t you answer these basic questions?”
As Bourla struggled to find the door to his next event in order to evade the men and their questions, they proceeded to ask Bourla if he thinks he should be criminally charged for his participation in these crimes against humanity. They also wanted to know how many boosters will be enough for Bourla to be happy with his earnings.
Bourla was also caught in a secret meeting at Davos that was not on his official schedule, and Levant and Yemini wanted to know about that, too.
“Will you disclose who you met with?” Levant asked Bourla. “Who did you pay commissions to? In the past, Pfizer has paid $2.3 billion in fines for deceptive marketing. Have you engaged in that same conduct again? Are you under investigation like you were before for your deceptive marketing?”
More related news about Bourla and his ilk can be found at Evil.news.
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