Pfizer Science Officer Reveals Pandemic Scam

Author -  Larry A. Law

December 1, 2020
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Former vice-president and chief scientific adviser for the drug company Pfizer, Michael Yeardon, reveals how widespread testing is creating a false pandemic. PCR testing cannot diagnose whether a person has an active infection or is already immune and poses no risk. In the U.K. it is estimated that half the population (30 million people) have already been tested, with the majority conducted recently. The definition of a "coronavirus death" in the U.K.? Anyone who dies from any cause within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test. On average, about 1,700 people die each day in the U.K. in any given year. This year many of these deaths are being falsely attributed to the virus. When checking the database on total mortality for the country, you'll find the daily death count is still right at 1,700. "You cannot have a lethal pandemic stalking the land and not have excess deaths" says Yeardon.

This means that despite the escalating number of cases, the same amount of people are dying at the same rate as they have for the last 5 years! So, we have an epidemic of cases (a casedemic) but no pandemic of deaths. The coronavirus is not the Black Plague. It has more in common with the flu. The same is true in the U.S. Click here to see an interview with a former U.S. death records clerk on the admission by the CDC that only 6% of the alleged 200,000+ U.S. deaths are solely due to the virus. I f you do the math, that is only 12,000 deaths due to COVID-19. And that is not a pandemic!

The PCR test is not a valid diagnostic tool. Virtually no one who is asymptomatic has the live virus, but when the test is run at a cycle threshhold over 30, meaning the tool amplifies the viral RNA more than 30 times, you end up with a positive test even if the virus is inactive and noninfectious! The high rate of false positives has caused needless panic.

According to Yeardon, very few people will need the COVID-19 vaccine as the mortality rate is so low and the illness is not causing excess deaths anywhere in the world. Any slight increase in deaths is attributable to folks aged 45 to 65 who are not getting routine medical care; this is because of the pandemic which discourages going to the hospital for treatment of heart disease, stroke, and cancer.

Yeardon also addressed the myth that immunity against the virus might wane after a short time, leaving you vulnerable to reinfection. This is blatantly incorrect, as your immune system creates antibodies to fight this virus and any other virus. Those natural antibodies stay in your body (or at least a record of how to make them does) and that makes you forever immune. The virus would have to mutate significantly (which coronaviruses don't do) or your immune system would have to be destroyed (as happens with AIDS or chemotherapy) for it not to work. That is how immune systems function. And natural immunity (getting the virus) is far more powerful than what any vaccine could ever deliver.

In fact, Yeardon wrote an open letter to the British health minister explaining that all vaccines developed against this coronavirus are by definition experimental. The safety profile of any vaccine will not be known for at least a year after dosing. To make these vaccines mandatory will expose the population to unknown, novel side-effects. Given the genetic engineering and the mRNA technology used, there are serious risks associated with these vaccines. "If any such vaccine is approved for use under any circumstances that are not EXPLICITLY experimental, I believe that recipients are being misled to a criminal extent." These words are even more powerful because they come from the former chief science officer of the drug company Pfizer, that has one of the vaccines on the market. To see an interview with Michael Yeardon, click here.

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