Hodgetwins - Pfizer Employee Exposed by Project Veritas AGAIN! Aired: 2023-01-28 Duration: 08:52 === James O'Keefe Uncovers Pfizer Executive (07:24) === [00:00:00] Yeah, I got a new show for y'all got a damn good show, so James O'keef does it again. [00:00:07] This man's face belongs on Mount Rushmore. [00:00:11] We need schools named after this man he's taking. [00:00:14] What cheaters did you know the old show cheaters? [00:00:16] Yeah, multiply that by one million and make it political right. [00:00:22] Check out what he uncover with this uh, Pfizer executive. [00:00:26] What is Pfizer doing, I guess, to optimize, you know, the vaccines now? [00:00:33] Oh, we actually had a meeting about that today. [00:00:36] So there's a lot. [00:00:37] Really? [00:00:39] I don't know if I should say that. [00:00:41] Are we exploring? [00:00:41] Like, no. [00:00:42] You know how the virus keeps mutating? [00:00:44] Yeah. [00:00:44] 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? [00:00:51] So we have to do that. [00:00:52] If we're going to do that, though, that's a risk. [00:00:54] As you could imagine, no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating fucking viruses. [00:00:59] So we're like, do we want to do this? [00:01:02] So that's like one of the things we're considering. [00:01:05] Maybe we can create new versions of the vaccines and things like that. [00:01:08] Okay, so Pfizer ultimately is thinking about mutating COVID? [00:01:14] Well, that is not what we say to the public. [00:01:16] No. [00:01:17] That's why it was a thought that came up at a meeting and we were like, why do we not? [00:01:22] It was like, we're going to consider that. [00:01:23] There'll be more discussions. [00:01:25] Exactly actually, right? [00:01:26] We're like, wait a minute. [00:01:28] People won't like that. [00:01:29] That's right. [00:01:29] 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. [00:01:39] Listen to Walker describe in detail just how they would conduct such a scientific experiment. [00:01:45] First, in living animals. [00:01:48] See, the way that we're thinking about it, don't tell anyone those people. [00:01:50] You got to publish it. [00:01:51] You got to publish it. [00:01:55] So the way it would work is like, we put them in the virus in these monkeys. [00:02:01] And then we successively cause them to keep infecting each other. [00:02:04] And we collect serial samples from them. [00:02:06] And then the ones that are more infectious, like the virus, we'll put them in another monkey and just constantly actively mutate it. [00:02:12] That's one way. [00:02:13] Or we can even do like directed simulation, which like we should not prefer. [00:02:17] And then you just sample what the different proteins on the surface of the virus look like over time. [00:02:23] And then you can see the mutation. [00:02:24] You can have forces to mutate in a certain way you want. [00:02:27] 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. [00:02:33] Something crazy. [00:02:34] But it's the way that the virus started, it would have happened, to be honest. [00:02:37] It makes no sense if this virus popped out of nowhere. [00:02:40] Yeah, I know. [00:02:41] You don't say. [00:02:43] You see, Einstein here. [00:02:46] Viruses just don't pop out of nowhere. [00:02:48] I could have told you that. [00:02:50] Everybody knows that. [00:02:51] Where do you think that virus came from, man? [00:02:53] They said it came from bats. [00:02:54] Probably did. [00:02:55] There's, you know, them Asian people eating bat soup. [00:02:58] And that's how it started. [00:03:02] Only person I believe that is a Democrat. [00:03:04] Yeah. [00:03:05] But anyway, this guy's a Pfizer executive. [00:03:07] Yeah. [00:03:08] How the hell did he get his job? [00:03:10] This dude is reckless. [00:03:12] Well, apparently he's out on he could be detrimental to the company. [00:03:16] Yeah, apparently he's on a date. [00:03:18] A gay date. [00:03:22] Right? [00:03:23] I don't know if he's embellishing on what's really going on at Pfizer to impress. [00:03:28] I mean, he's trying to impress that man because he wants to go home and sleep with him. [00:03:31] Yeah, but how? [00:03:32] That's what gay men do on that. [00:03:33] But that's the thing. [00:03:34] Gay men are liars. [00:03:36] They'll say anything to get, you know. [00:03:38] Well, straight guys, I've said some pretty. [00:03:42] They'd do anything for it. [00:03:45] They can't control themselves. [00:03:47] Thank you. [00:03:48] I don't know if he really has the discretion to make that call. [00:03:52] You know what I mean? [00:03:52] I don't know if... [00:03:53] I mean, but think about this. [00:03:54] He's pimping him, man. [00:03:55] He's trying to improve. [00:03:56] 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. [00:04:04] I know, but why if he's trying to impress him? [00:04:07] Why would he say something like that? [00:04:08] You could kill everybody. [00:04:09] Why would you think that's going to impress somebody? [00:04:12] As a gay guy, why do you think that's going to impress him so much? [00:04:15] He's going to like you and like go home with you. [00:04:17] Well, you don't, you come in from a straight point of view. [00:04:20] He's gay. [00:04:20] He probably has different wants, different likes, you know. [00:04:22] Yeah, it's probably impressive. [00:04:23] Different turn-ons. [00:04:24] Yeah, it turns, you know, it might be a turn-on for gay men. [00:04:27] Oh, this dude's dangerous. [00:04:28] So a dude working at Pfizer playing Dr. Frankenstein is making mutating the damn COVID virus. [00:04:32] That's a turn-on. [00:04:34] I wouldn't want to touch your ass. [00:04:35] If he's this dangerous work, I want to see him in the bedroom. [00:04:39] But if y'all think this was bizarre, watch when James O'Keefe comes out to address his comments. [00:04:48] Yeah, just like cheaters. [00:04:52] Hey there. [00:04:53] Is he seat taking? [00:04:55] What? [00:04:56] Hi. [00:04:58] You work for Pfizer. [00:04:59] My question for you is, why does Pfizer want to hide from the public the fact that they're mutating the COVID viruses? [00:05:06] Is this real life? [00:05:06] What is happening here? [00:05:08] Why? [00:05:08] What is going on here? [00:05:10] This is absurd. [00:05:11] Why does Pfizer want to hide from the public that they're mutating the COVID virus? [00:05:16] Oh my God. [00:05:17] You're on video. [00:05:18] You're on video. [00:05:22] What is the COVID virus? [00:05:22] What's wrong here? [00:05:24] I need to call the police right now. [00:05:26] And I know this is a virus, right? [00:05:27] I don't know what's going on. [00:05:28] I don't know what's going on either. [00:05:29] This is ridiculous. [00:05:31] So you're on video. [00:05:33] I'm a journalist. [00:05:34] First of all, I'm literally a liar. [00:05:37] He's on video. [00:05:39] You're saying we're exploring how the virus keeps mutating. [00:05:41] Yes. [00:05:42] One of the things we're exploring is... [00:05:45] Why don't we mutate the virus? [00:05:49] So what is this? [00:05:50] Please do. [00:05:52] Please do call the police. [00:05:54] Please do call the public. [00:05:56] Please do. [00:05:57] You can't do this here, guys. [00:05:58] Not that he loves you, but it's a function. [00:06:03] You're going to call the police. [00:06:06] He's going to call the police for asking him a question. [00:06:09] Please do call the police. [00:06:11] Please do. [00:06:11] What's the beauty point for that? [00:06:14] He's on tape here talking about mutating the COVID virus. [00:06:18] Can I talk to you outside about this? [00:06:20] Absolutely not. [00:06:20] And you're not even going to like this on this. [00:06:22] What is your name? [00:06:23] Because you fucked up. [00:06:24] You really did. [00:06:26] I'm about to see you. [00:06:26] This is absurd. [00:06:27] Please. [00:06:27] Do you have someone mock me as if they're going on a date to record me? [00:06:31] You don't even know my position at this. [00:06:33] I was trying to impress a person on a date. [00:06:36] What I'm lying. [00:06:37] I was literally trying to. [00:06:38] I'm not even a scientist by background. [00:06:40] You know, I came from a consulting firm that does business. [00:06:44] This is absurd. [00:06:44] Please don't touch me. [00:06:45] This is absurd. [00:06:48] Please do call the cops. [00:06:49] Please do. [00:06:52] Please unlock the door. [00:06:54] Give me why the door stops. [00:06:57] Please unlock the door. [00:07:12] This is remarkable. [00:07:17] We're trying to get the door. [00:07:18] Unlock the door. [00:07:22] It's not a good thing. [00:07:23] Unlock the door. [00:07:24] Oh my god. === Unlocking the Private Property Door (01:27) === [00:07:25] It is not. [00:07:26] Stop. [00:07:26] Let go of me. [00:07:27] Now you're hurting me. [00:07:32] You heard, they heard you. [00:07:34] Look at the hell how you behaving. [00:07:38] Your behavior is out of control. [00:07:41] Hey, Grandma. [00:07:43] Oh, stop. [00:07:44] You're hurting me. [00:07:48] This is so 2023 right here. [00:07:50] Yeah, man. [00:07:51] Crazy. [00:07:51] I love black gay men, man. [00:07:53] When they get hysterical, man, they give the best reactions. [00:07:55] Hey, but um what is going on here? [00:07:58] Stop. [00:07:59] No, you renew my position. [00:08:08] Yeah, man. [00:08:09] In the days. [00:08:11] But they actually locked James O'Keefe and his bunch in there while they called the cops. [00:08:15] They wouldn't let them go. [00:08:16] They locked him in there. [00:08:17] He wanted to leave. [00:08:18] He had to continue. [00:08:18] You heard in the video. [00:08:20] They was trying to leave. [00:08:21] They wanted to leave. [00:08:21] They wouldn't allow them to leave. [00:08:22] That's false imprisonment. [00:08:24] Yeah. [00:08:24] Yeah, man. [00:08:25] I understand y'all don't want them recording. [00:08:26] It's a private business. [00:08:27] Yeah, but you have to... [00:08:29] Shut up. [00:08:29] So they was trying to leave. [00:08:31] But you lock them in there? [00:08:32] Yeah, they're a private business. [00:08:34] They can do whatever they want. [00:08:34] They can't let you in. [00:08:35] That's false imprisonment. [00:08:36] That's a private business. [00:08:37] No, that's a false. [00:08:38] That's false imprisonment. [00:08:39] That's what the liberals have been saying. [00:08:40] A private business can do whatever they want. [00:08:41] You don't have rights. [00:08:43] You don't have rights on private property. [00:08:44] They get arrested. [00:08:45] You can do whatever you want. [00:08:46] They can kick you out, whatever. [00:08:47] It doesn't matter. [00:08:47] It's a private business. [00:08:49] No, but sis, that's false imprisonment. [00:08:51] Of course there's false Prison.