A new video released by Project Veritas features Jordon Trishton Walker, Pfizer’s Director of Research and Development for Strategic Operations and mRNA Scientific Planning, admitting that the Big Pharma titan is currently “mutating” the COVID-19 virus to “preemptively develop new vaccines.”
The Pfizer employee made the remarks during recorded conversations with an undercover Project Veritas journalist.
The video, posted to Twitter by the clandestine news organization on Wednesday night, begins with the journalist asking Walker: “Pfizer ultimately is thinking about mutating COVID?”
Walker told the journalist that Pfizer has not informed the public on their research involving the mutating of the coronavirus and urged him to not tell anyone about it.
“Well, that is not what we say to the public, no,” Walker replied. “Don’t tell anyone this by the way, you have to promise you won’t tell anyone.”
According to Walker, Pfizer is “exploring” research into mutating the virus to create new vaccines ahead of a potential rise in new coronavirus variants, conceding that the general public may not take their actions lightly.
“Well one of the things we’re exploring is like, why don’t we just mutate it ourselves so we could, we could create, preemptively develop new vaccines, right?” the Pfizer director continued. “So, we have to do that. If we’re gonna do that though, there’s a risk of like, as you could imagine, no one wants to be having a pharma company mutating fucking viruses.”
Pfizer CEO with Klaus Schwab at the WEF
Walker compared the risks of Pfizer’s development of new COVID-19 strains to the evidence-based theory that the original strain of the virus came from the Wuhan lab in China, where the dangerous gain of function bat-coronavirus experiments were taking place just before the pandemic began.
“You have to be like very controlled to make sure that this virus that you mutate doesn’t create something like, you know, goes everywhere,” Walker said, adding, “Which I suspect is the way that the virus started in Wuhan, to be honest. Like, it makes no sense that this virus popped out of nowhere.”
Pfizer CEO in January 2023
Walker told the journalist that Pfizer’s endeavor is different than the Wuhan lab’s NIAID-funded, risky gain of function research, calling it “directed evolution” instead.
“No, no, no, but directed evolution is very different,” Walker said. “Well, you’re not supposed to do gain of function research with the viruses. They’d rather we not, but we do these selected structure mutations to try to see if we can make them more potent.”
“So, there is research ongoing about that. I don’t know how that’s going to work. There better not be any more outbreaks, because like, Jesus Christ,” Walker added.