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Pfizer Scientists Say Natural Immunity “Probably Better”

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By Biotech Express on 07/10/2021 Controversial, News-Research, SARS- CoV2 & COVID-19 Updates

Pfizer scientists agreed that naturally acquired immunity from COVID-19 is better than getting vaccinations in a recently shown undercover video released by Project Veritas.

Project Veritas is a non-profit journalism group founded by James O’Keefe in 2010 with the goal of “investigating and exposing corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud and other misconduct in both public and private institutions.”

In a 10-minute video released, three Pfizer officials, identified as Nick Karl, Chris Croce and Rahul Khandke, shared that being naturally immune (after one acquires the virus) is better “at that point” than a vaccine. They also said that their company demands that this information be withheld from the public.

“When somebody is naturally immune — like they got COVID — they probably have more antibodies against the virus…when you actually get the virus, you’re going to start producing antibodies against multiple pieces of the virus…so, your antibodies are probably better at that point than the [COVID] vaccination,” Karl said in the video.

Croce supported Karl’s statements, adding that a person is “probably more” protected with antibodies from natural immunity than vaccines. In addition, Khandke had more to say in the same video about the company allegedly instructing employees to keep quiet on what they know about natural immunity.

“We’re bred and taught to be like, ‘vaccine is safer than actually getting COVID.’ Honestly, we had to do so many seminars on this. You have no idea. Like, we have to sit there for hours and hours and listen to like – be like, ‘you cannot talk about this in public,” said Khandke.

This is the fourth video that Project Veritas has released over the past months exposing major drug companies. In September, the group released a video on a Johnson & Johnson employee who claimed that children do not need to take the COVID vaccine due to major potential side effects down the road.

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