Twitter Files: Pfizer official flagged tweet doubting need for COVID-19 By Hector Richardson vaccine
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he W.H.O declared that social media companies were censoring accurate and truthful information about the vaccines and the pandemic because it did not suit the narrative of Big Pharma and the government. On August 27th 2021 Scott Gottlieb a Pfizer director with over 550,000 Twitter followers saw a tweet he didn’t like and pressed Twitter to hide it. The post was challenging his company’s massively profitable Covid jabs mRNA.
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The tweet explained that natural immunity after Covid infection was superior to vaccine protection. It called on the White House to “follow the science” and exempt people with natural immunity from upcoming vaccine mandates. The tweet didn’t come from any “anti vaxxer” but from Dr Brett Giroir a physician who had briefly followed Gottlieb as the head of the FDA. The tweet further did encourage those without natural immunity to get vaccinated. By suggesting that some people do not need the Covid vaccinations, the tweet can raise questions about the shot.
Besides being a former FDA commissioner, a CNBC contributor, and a prominent voice on Covid public policy, Gottlieb was a senior board member at Pfizer, which depended on mRNA jabs for almost half of its $81 billion in sales in 2021. Pfizer paid Gottlieb $365,000 for that year. Gottlieb stepped in, emailing Todd O’Boyle a lobbyist in Twitter’s Washington office who was also Twitter’s point of contact to the White House.