Tag: pfizer
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Pfizer is tripping over its arguments
These lawsuits are revelatory. Warner Mendenhall, Esq. Oct 22, 2024 Pfizer is contradicting itself between the Brook Jackson case and the Kansas case. 1. Contract Conditions: · In Kansas case: Pfizer claims the contract had multiple “specific terms for Pfizer’s performance” and various contractual conditions. · In Jackson case: Pfizer claimed the contract had only…
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Micro Chipping Workers And Leaked Biotech Presentation Regarding Pfizer COVID19 Nanotechnology Micro Chipping Of Humanity
Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD Aug 27, 2024 Please see this video link Al Jezeera Microchipping Workers Dr Pedro Chavez from Comusav sent me this video link. He asked to specifically look at the leaked power point from the Biotech company. This was prepared for Pfizer. Please look at these slides carefully. The information presented…
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Pfizer partnering with Ido Bachelet on DNA nanorobots
“OUTRAGED HUMAN Apr 01, 2024 “No, no it’s not science fiction; it’s already happening,” said Ido Bachelet to a somewhat incredulous audience member Thanks for reading OUTRAGED’s Newsletter! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzLTWU2EqP4 Ido Bachelet – Moonshot Thinking … when they cause too much damage by mistake… or…
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Department of Justice: fraud and resulting death/injury from covid shots are part of the US public health policy!
DOJ’s motion to intervene and dismiss Brook Jackson’s lawsuit v Pfizer has been filed. Sasha Latypova Mar 17, 2024 Note to subscribers. I had an issue with making new article posts for the past 2 days. It seems to be now largely resolved. I was able to schedule this post last night. There is still…
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AG of Texas, Ken Paxton files a complaint against Pfizer’s deceptive marketing
…and astonishingly misinterprets the legal concept of the EUA countermeasure “Sasha Latypova Dec 4, 2023 Calm down everyone, justice is almost happening. We are getting there, but baby steps, ok? AG Paxton’s complaint is 54 pages long, and I am no legal scholar, so I leave it to others to discuss in full. However, I…