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Jan. 28, 2023 - Hodgetwins
08:52
Pfizer Employee Exposed by Project Veritas AGAIN!

Hodgetwins dissect a Project Veritas video exposing a Pfizer executive who allegedly proposed infecting monkeys to mutate the virus for vaccine development. The discussion details the confrontation with James O'Keefe, where the executive admitted to lying to impress a date and demanded police involvement, while the hosts accuse the team of false imprisonment by locking them inside. Ultimately, the episode frames these revelations as evidence of reckless internal practices and dangerous secrecy within pharmaceutical research. [Automatically generated summary]

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James O'Keefe Uncovers Pfizer Executive 00:07:24
Yeah, I got a new show for y'all got a damn good show, so James O'keef does it again.
This man's face belongs on Mount Rushmore.
We need schools named after this man he's taking.
What cheaters did you know the old show cheaters?
Yeah, multiply that by one million and make it political right.
Check out what he uncover with this uh, Pfizer executive.
What is Pfizer doing, I guess, to optimize, you know, the vaccines now?
Oh, we actually had a meeting about that today.
So there's a lot.
Really?
I don't know if I should say that.
Are we exploring?
Like, no.
You know how the virus keeps mutating?
Yeah.
Well, one of the things we're exploring is like, why don't we just mutate ourselves so we could create uniquely developed new vaccines, right?
So we have to do that.
If we're going to do that, though, that's a risk.
As you could imagine, no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating fucking viruses.
So we're like, do we want to do this?
So that's like one of the things we're considering.
Maybe we can create new versions of the vaccines and things like that.
Okay, so Pfizer ultimately is thinking about mutating COVID?
Well, that is not what we say to the public.
No.
That's why it was a thought that came up at a meeting and we were like, why do we not?
It was like, we're going to consider that.
There'll be more discussions.
Exactly actually, right?
We're like, wait a minute.
People won't like that.
That's right.
It appears that Pfizer is internally discussing the possibility of mutating the COVID virus themselves in order to tailor a vaccine to sell to the public.
Listen to Walker describe in detail just how they would conduct such a scientific experiment.
First, in living animals.
See, the way that we're thinking about it, don't tell anyone those people.
You got to publish it.
You got to publish it.
So the way it would work is like, we put them in the virus in these monkeys.
And then we successively cause them to keep infecting each other.
And we collect serial samples from them.
And then the ones that are more infectious, like the virus, we'll put them in another monkey and just constantly actively mutate it.
That's one way.
Or we can even do like directed simulation, which like we should not prefer.
And then you just sample what the different proteins on the surface of the virus look like over time.
And then you can see the mutation.
You can have forces to mutate in a certain way you want.
Because you have to be very controlled to make sure that this virus that you mutate doesn't create something like, you know, stones everywhere.
Something crazy.
But it's the way that the virus started, it would have happened, to be honest.
It makes no sense if this virus popped out of nowhere.
Yeah, I know.
You don't say.
You see, Einstein here.
Viruses just don't pop out of nowhere.
I could have told you that.
Everybody knows that.
Where do you think that virus came from, man?
They said it came from bats.
Probably did.
There's, you know, them Asian people eating bat soup.
And that's how it started.
Only person I believe that is a Democrat.
Yeah.
But anyway, this guy's a Pfizer executive.
Yeah.
How the hell did he get his job?
This dude is reckless.
Well, apparently he's out on he could be detrimental to the company.
Yeah, apparently he's on a date.
A gay date.
Right?
I don't know if he's embellishing on what's really going on at Pfizer to impress.
I mean, he's trying to impress that man because he wants to go home and sleep with him.
Yeah, but how?
That's what gay men do on that.
But that's the thing.
Gay men are liars.
They'll say anything to get, you know.
Well, straight guys, I've said some pretty.
They'd do anything for it.
They can't control themselves.
Thank you.
I don't know if he really has the discretion to make that call.
You know what I mean?
I don't know if...
I mean, but think about this.
He's pimping him, man.
He's trying to improve.
He's probably more likely he's trying to you know what's the word I'm looking for he's trying to make himself look good, you know.
I know, but why if he's trying to impress him?
Why would he say something like that?
You could kill everybody.
Why would you think that's going to impress somebody?
As a gay guy, why do you think that's going to impress him so much?
He's going to like you and like go home with you.
Well, you don't, you come in from a straight point of view.
He's gay.
He probably has different wants, different likes, you know.
Yeah, it's probably impressive.
Different turn-ons.
Yeah, it turns, you know, it might be a turn-on for gay men.
Oh, this dude's dangerous.
So a dude working at Pfizer playing Dr. Frankenstein is making mutating the damn COVID virus.
That's a turn-on.
I wouldn't want to touch your ass.
If he's this dangerous work, I want to see him in the bedroom.
But if y'all think this was bizarre, watch when James O'Keefe comes out to address his comments.
Yeah, just like cheaters.
Hey there.
Is he seat taking?
What?
Hi.
You work for Pfizer.
My question for you is, why does Pfizer want to hide from the public the fact that they're mutating the COVID viruses?
Is this real life?
What is happening here?
Why?
What is going on here?
This is absurd.
Why does Pfizer want to hide from the public that they're mutating the COVID virus?
Oh my God.
You're on video.
You're on video.
What is the COVID virus?
What's wrong here?
I need to call the police right now.
And I know this is a virus, right?
I don't know what's going on.
I don't know what's going on either.
This is ridiculous.
So you're on video.
I'm a journalist.
First of all, I'm literally a liar.
He's on video.
You're saying we're exploring how the virus keeps mutating.
Yes.
One of the things we're exploring is...
Why don't we mutate the virus?
So what is this?
Please do.
Please do call the police.
Please do call the public.
Please do.
You can't do this here, guys.
Not that he loves you, but it's a function.
You're going to call the police.
He's going to call the police for asking him a question.
Please do call the police.
Please do.
What's the beauty point for that?
He's on tape here talking about mutating the COVID virus.
Can I talk to you outside about this?
Absolutely not.
And you're not even going to like this on this.
What is your name?
Because you fucked up.
You really did.
I'm about to see you.
This is absurd.
Please.
Do you have someone mock me as if they're going on a date to record me?
You don't even know my position at this.
I was trying to impress a person on a date.
What I'm lying.
I was literally trying to.
I'm not even a scientist by background.
You know, I came from a consulting firm that does business.
This is absurd.
Please don't touch me.
This is absurd.
Please do call the cops.
Please do.
Please unlock the door.
Give me why the door stops.
Please unlock the door.
This is remarkable.
We're trying to get the door.
Unlock the door.
It's not a good thing.
Unlock the door.
Oh my god.
Unlocking the Private Property Door 00:01:27
It is not.
Stop.
Let go of me.
Now you're hurting me.
You heard, they heard you.
Look at the hell how you behaving.
Your behavior is out of control.
Hey, Grandma.
Oh, stop.
You're hurting me.
This is so 2023 right here.
Yeah, man.
Crazy.
I love black gay men, man.
When they get hysterical, man, they give the best reactions.
Hey, but um what is going on here?
Stop.
No, you renew my position.
Yeah, man.
In the days.
But they actually locked James O'Keefe and his bunch in there while they called the cops.
They wouldn't let them go.
They locked him in there.
He wanted to leave.
He had to continue.
You heard in the video.
They was trying to leave.
They wanted to leave.
They wouldn't allow them to leave.
That's false imprisonment.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
I understand y'all don't want them recording.
It's a private business.
Yeah, but you have to...
Shut up.
So they was trying to leave.
But you lock them in there?
Yeah, they're a private business.
They can do whatever they want.
They can't let you in.
That's false imprisonment.
That's a private business.
No, that's a false.
That's false imprisonment.
That's what the liberals have been saying.
A private business can do whatever they want.
You don't have rights.
You don't have rights on private property.
They get arrested.
You can do whatever you want.
They can kick you out, whatever.
It doesn't matter.
It's a private business.
No, but sis, that's false imprisonment.
Of course there's false Prison.
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