Sting op suggests that it's time for full transparency on COVID-related special interests
By: Rachel Marsden
PARIS — Why don’t we yet have full disclosure on COVID jabs and mandates?
Evidence is trickling out that those in charge have clearly been less than
forthcoming.
“What efforts is Pfizer currently, or planning to, engage in to mutate the
SARS-CoV-2 virus?” wrote Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) to the drug company’s CEO
Albert Bourla, in the wake of an undercover Project Veritas investigative sting
operation that emerged online last week, alleging deliberate tinkering with the
virus. “Working with collaborators, we have conducted research where the
original SARS-CoV-2 virus has been used to express the spike protein from new
variants of concern,” the company said in a press statement in the wake of the
controversy, acknowledging the activity’s “vaccine update” context.
Excuse me? What threat does this activity pose to the return to a world of pre-COVID
normality where the jabs are no longer pushed and it’s just treated like any
other virus? And why is everything so murky around Big Pharma and its cozy
relationship with Western governments — a rapport qualified by the pharma
executive targeted by Project Veritas as a revolving door that’s bad for
America.
NGOs from the UK and France also recently called out Big Pharma for a lack of
transparency around COVID jab contracts whose terms the public has yet to see.
Earlier this month, the European Parliament’s COVID-19 Committee sought to
revoke Pfizer’s lobbying access due to Bourla’s refusal to answer to the
committee as they seek transparency on its contract to supply the entire bloc.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has miraculously lost the
text messages she claimed to have exchanged directly with Bourla about the
Pfizer contract, and doesn’t seem to be in any rush to explain herself or
elucidate the investigative committee.
As questions continue to swirl around jab side effects previously downplayed by
government officials in order to get shots into arms, those whose lives have
been adversely affected have a right to accountability. If Big Pharma was given
contractual immunity, then the buck stops with the officials who signed off on
it.
Public inquiries are also needed to determine the extent to which heavy-handed
measures taken by public officials were guided by actual science, or whether
“science” was used as a pretext to advance discreet special interests. But
nearly three years after governments around the world forced their citizens into
lockdown, trampled basic civil rights and freedoms, and destroyed careers and
families, there’s a growing sense that the COVID panic is disappearing in the
rearview mirror, and there’s a temptation to move on as though none of it ever
happened.
Here in France, it has just been announced that, as of Feb. 1, automatic medical
certificates for time off work due to a COVID diagnosis will no longer be valid.
In other words, the virus is now to be treated like any other illness. It’s hard
to believe that, not long ago, people here were ordered to stay at home for 23
hours a day for weeks, then risked being tackled by fellow citizens if they
didn’t have a valid mask on their face in public, and were prohibited from
traveling, assembling, participating in leisure activities, and even visiting
family in hospital if they didn’t have a digital QR code as proof that they were
keeping up with the requisite number of anti-COVID jabs mandated by the
government regardless of one’s personal medical situation or doctor’s advice.
But as tempting as it may be to simply move on, it’s not over — at least not for
anyone traveling to the U.S. who still requires proof of anti-COVID injection,
or for French health care workers who lost their jobs because they declined the
jabs. The French health care system is routinely facing shortages, and these
workers are desperately needed. But French President Emmanuel Macron has
steadfastly refused to entertain the thought, describing them last year as
“caregivers who have a relationship to care and ethics that is very marginal
compared to the rest of their colleagues.”
The stigma of being unjabbed also persists through the remaining restrictions,
perpetuating the notion that such people are selfish, despite the fact that it’s
now common knowledge that the jab doesn’t stop transmission or acquisition of
the virus, and its effectiveness is increasingly being called into question.
Almost exactly a year ago, the “Freedom Convoy” of Canadian truckers and their
supporters protested the divisive and discriminatory mandates, demanding that
they be scrapped, and rejecting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s vilification of
unjabbed Canadians. Some supporters had their bank accounts blocked by
government order. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland conflated the move
with “terrorist financing” as Trudeau invoked martial law. Meanwhile the
European Union introduced a digital COVID certificate linked to citizens’ jab
status, which was also recognized by 49 non-EU countries.
All these measures plunged the "democratic" Western world into a previously
unthinkable authoritarianism.
But is the dystopian horror show really over? Or is this merely an interlude?
We’ll never know without demanding the full and uncompromised truth of all those
involved.
COPYRIGHT 2023 RACHEL MARSDEN