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Ex-Pfizer Executive: “There Was NO Pandemic

How many of you believe there was no pandemic at all? Well you'd be right according to ex-Pfizer executive Dr. Michael Yeadon. Again these aren't my words, although I agree with him, these are are the words of ex-Pfizer Dr. Michael Yeadon. He says "There was no pandemic, and the lie was maintained in order to inject... 5.5 billion people with an intentionally dangerous substance, 17 million of whom have died so far." after being injected.
A reporter asked an amish man on camera “why do you think it is, that the amish people don’t get covid” and the amish man replied “because we don’t have a TV”
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What are those fools who used to taunt me for not getting the Covid vaccine doing now?
They really hated the word sheeple. Because they were the ones who were the losers, the sheeple.
Those lowlifes who like to swear quite a bit are probably still receiving psychiatric counseling, right?
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
Take a look at Dr Yeadon's record.


Michael Yeadon is a retired pharmacologist and former Pfizer employee who became a prominent figure in the anti-vaccine movement during the COVID-19 pandemic due to his widely debunked claims about the virus, public health measures, and vaccines. He served as a chief scientist and vice-president of the allergy and respiratory research division at Pfizer until he left in 2011, a role that did not involve vaccine research and development.
Key Claims and Facts
Yeadon made numerous claims that have been widely fact-checked and found to be false or misleading by health experts and fact-checking organizations:
"Pandemic is effectively over": In an October 2020 op-ed, Yeadon claimed the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK was "effectively over" and that there would be no second wave, which was contradicted by subsequent surges in cases and deaths.
Vaccine safety and necessity: He claimed that COVID-19 vaccines were unnecessary, unsafe, and inadequately tested. Public health organizations and clinical data have proven the vaccines to be safe and effective, with benefits far outweighing the risks.
Infertility claims: Yeadon co-authored a petition in December 2020 that falsely suggested mRNA vaccines could cause infertility in women by targeting a placental protein called syncytin-1. This claim lacks biological plausibility, has been widely debunked, and data from vaccinated pregnant women showed no increased incidence of placental damage or poor fetal outcomes.
Asymptomatic spread: He falsely claimed that asymptomatic transmission of the virus was not possible. Scientific studies have confirmed that people without symptoms can spread the virus.
Lockdowns and masks: Yeadon discouraged lockdowns and the use of face masks, despite evidence for their effectiveness in slowing transmission.
Risk to children: He made a false claim that children were significantly more likely to be killed by the COVID-19 vaccines than the virus itself, a statement found to be baseless by public health officials.
Summary
Michael Yeadon has become a central figure in the anti-vaccine movement, with his past role at Pfizer often cited to lend credibility to his claims. However, his assertions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic have been repeatedly debunked by the scientific and medical community as false or unfounded.