A new video by “Project Veritas” has been circulating massively on social networks since Wednesday. On Twitter, she has been liked over 134,000 times and retweeted 70,000 times at the time of this writing. According to the Project Veritas founder, the video is now one of the most viewed on their website.
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The picture gives the impression of a hidden camera. The man filmed would be Jordon Trishton Walker, director of research and development at Pfizer. The atmosphere is intimate and it is time for confession. The alleged Pfizer employee admits in an interview that the company is in the process of producing a mutation of Covid-19. “Don’t tell anyone, you have to promise me you won’t tell anyone,” says the man. It’s not being said to the public.”
During the discussion, Jordon Trishton Walker also explains the purpose of this mutation. The idea would be for Pfizer to develop new viruses in order to eventually be able to develop new vaccines. The alleged employee also reminds of the danger behind it: letting the virus escape from the laboratory. “I guess that happened in Wuhan,” he finally admits.
To understand what this confession is worth, 20 Minutes takes stock of this video through four questions.
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- Is this man really a Pfizer employee?
Through a Google search we are trying to find any lead on Jordon Trishton Walker who would work at Pfizer. But neither in the search engine nor in the network of LinkedIn professionals does it appear. We also try a search on the Yahoo search engine. This time Bingo, “Jordon Walker Clerk at Pfizer” appears. But his account has been deleted and is no longer visible.
Jordon Walker’s profile can also be seen on the SignalHire website, which links to professional contact details. The information comes from his LinkedIn profile, which no longer exists. He would be director of research and development at Pfizer for almost a year and a half. The man is said to have previously worked as a consultant at BCG. For example, in May 2020 we find an article signed by Jordon Walker entitled: “Short-term prospects for therapeutic treatments against Covid-19”.
Also, Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe shared elements related to Jordon Walker on his Twitter account. He posts screenshots of the internal org chart on the Teams platform. In particular, we see those of Albert Bourla and Mikael Dolsten, respectively CEO and President of Research and Medical Development at Pfizer. Several names of potential colleagues of Jordon Walker are also mentioned: Allison Blum, Colin Bond, Efrain Cermeno, Eileen Elliott or even Nina So. All have visible LinkedIn profiles and actually work at Pfizer.
Jordon Walker’s digital presence therefore remains very mysterious and it is difficult to know his real activity at Pfizer. Either the man actually works at Pfizer, but remains very secretive, or his entire identity is made up. We’ve contacted Pfizer about this and haven’t gotten back to you yet.
- What is the ” Project Veritas » ?
Project Veritas was founded by James O’Keefe in the late 2000s. From a YouTube channel, it became a non-governmental organization in 2010, according to website Conspiracy Watch. According to the Observatory on Conspiracies, “Project Veritas” adheres to ultra-conservative American ideologies.
“Today, Project Veritas investigates and debunks corruption, dishonesty, personal dealings, waste, fraud and other wrongdoing in public and private institutions to achieve a more ethical and transparent society,” explains the Project Veritas website. Among its investors we find the conservative association Donors Trust, but also Donald Trump.
- Is this video the first?
This isn’t the first video of this kind released by Project Veritas. In October 2021, “Project Veritas” published a 10-minute video on the YouTube channel showing three Pfizer employees. Still filmed with a hidden camera, the so-called scientists supported speeches very critical of vaccines against Covid-19, which are said to be less and less effective against the disease. They also criticize their company for putting financial values above ethics.
As revealed at the time by our colleagues at Check News, Liberation’s investigative cell, this video was part of a series called Expose. As of October 2021, it contained five videos in total. The pattern is the same: Pfizer employees criticize their company without their knowledge. Each video claims to reveal a serious revelation fueling conspiracy theories: the origin of a virus, the vaccine’s ineffectiveness, or evidence of natural immunity.
- What do we know about viral mutations?
The latest video released by Project Veritas this time concerns the mutation of the virus. Jordon Walker admits that Pfizer is trying to create this mutation to develop new vaccines. A dangerous practice, according to the secretly filmed employee, which would lead to the escape of certain viruses. “I guess that happened in Wuhan,” he admits again.
A theory born in the early hours of Covid-19. According to many rumours, the Covid-19 would have been produced in a laboratory in Wuhan. In a June 2021 article published in the journal Nature, scientists questioned the knowledge and unknowns about this leak from a lab. They explain that the majority of scientists opt for its natural origin, transmitted from animals to humans. However, they add that the properties of the virus have challenged scientists because they were used by researchers during genetic manipulation. Neither of the two theses has been ruled out so far. However, Pfizer’s involvement was never proven.
In addition, the experience described by the alleged employee is referred to as a “functional gain”. It is the practice of genetically modifying viruses to make them either more transmissible or more virulent. According to an article in the journal Québec Science, the research remains highly controversial. Some researchers believe this would make it possible to understand the emergence of new pathogens and therefore be better prepared for them. Others think it’s too much of a risk and not very safe. However, these practices remain heavily controlled.