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Mark Pellin, Editor of Headline USA, reports on the explosive admission from a Pfizer official that the COVID shot was never tested to prevent transmission:

In jaw-dropping testimony before a European Parliament hearing this week, one of Pfizer’s top directors admitted to the fraudulent narrative that government tyrants and medical despots concocted and used to enforce vaccine passport mandates.

“You don’t get vaccinated just for yourself, but also for others. You do it for all of society, that’s what they said,” reminded European Parliament member Robert Roos, recounting the hearing.

“Today, this turned out to be complete nonsense.”

When asked by Roos if the Pfizer COVID vaccine was ever tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it was peddled to the public, Pfizer’s president of international developed markets, Janine Small, said the quiet part out loud.

“Regarding the question around did we know about stopping immunization before it entered the market…No,” Small replied with a smirk, reported the Lynnwood Times.

“We have to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market.”

But the vaccine shots were sold as a way to prevent transmission. And this was, in turn, used to implement COVID ‘passports’ – and to fire employees who refused to get the shots. From The Blaze:

[O]fficials have claimed, contrary to the evidence that COVID-19 vaccination will prevent infection. President Joe Biden in July 2021 stated, “You’re not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations.” About a year later, he tested positive for the virus despite being fully vaccinated and up to date with booster shots.

Outgoing White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government’s go-to health spokesman during the pandemic, has also given conflicting statements on the vaccine’s effectiveness. In May 2021, Fauci told CBS News that vaccinated people were a “dead end” for the virus, saying the likelihood a vaccinated person could transmit COVID was “very, very low.”

Also, Mecklenburg County health officials say only about 3% of the eligible local population has gotten booster shots – compared to about 5% nationally.

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