Melissa Strickler, quality assurance and manager for Pfizer, divulged in an interview with Project Veritas that one of the primary ingredients in the company’s COVID-19 vaccine during its testing phase is human fetal tissue. And it just gets even weirder and creepier from here.
Sure this may sound pretty unbelievable, but she backs her claim with classified emails from Pfizer bigwigs. Strickler, assigned to the McPherson, Kansas plant, shared that the vaccine Pfizer manufactures contains HEK293T cells which come from aborted human fetuses.
Strickler knew that she would be tagged as another “conspiracy theorist” if she disclosed this piece of information without the right amount of evidence to support her claims. So she exposed the exchange of sensitive information between Pfizer’s top brass, like the senior director of worldwide research, Vanessa Gelman, and the chief scientific officer, Philip Dormitzer, to prove otherwise.
One message from Gelman stressed the importance of avoiding “having the information on fetal cells floating out there.” However, she added that the risk of “communicating this right now outweighs any potential benefit we could see, particularly with general members of the public who may take this information and use it in ways we may not want out there.”
Pfizer’s senior director of worldwide research also pointed out that the company has not received any “questions from policymakers or media on this issue in the last few weeks, so we want to avoid raising this if possible.”
And to prove her point further, Strickler highlighted a revealing message from Dormitzer that uncovered the source of the HEK293T cells Pfizer is using for its COVID-19 vaccine. “HEK293T cells, used for the IVE assay, are ultimately derived from an aborted fetus,” the chief scientific officer-related in one of his emails. “On the other hand, the Vatican doctrinal committee has confirmed that they consider it acceptable for Pro-Life believers to be immunized,” he added.
Dormitzer even reiterated in one of his messages that employees should stick to a scripted narrative and use technical abbreviations to prevent divulging to the public that tissue from aborted human fetuses was used in the development of the company’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Strickler related that she came forward with this information to Project Veritas because she had no one to turn to. The whistleblower shared that it’s difficult to trust this information with just anyone because she felt she couldn’t trust Pfizer anymore.
And like all brave people who revealed similar stories, Strickler feared that she could also be labeled as another “nut” if she went to other media outlets.
Below you’ll find the original interview.