(Red State)—Investigative journalist James O’Keefe and his O’Keefe Media Group (aptly shortened as “OMG”) are at it again. O’Keefe made his name first with Project Veritas and later with his newer outfit by catching politicians and big company executives saying things on undercover video that they really wish they hadn’t.
Now, one of his reporters captured a “Lead Scientist in Regulatory Affairs” at pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson saying the company did not test its COVID vaccine properly and that it wasn’t actually effective.
Color me shocked. Actually, I’m not in the slightest.
“We didn’t do the typical tests,” said Joshua Rys… [who] revealed on hidden camera that the typical clinical process was abandoned for the COVID-19 vaccine, knowingly bypassing standard testing protocols under pressure from the U.S. government and public demand. He added, “This was just, ‘let’s test it on some lab models… and just throw it to the wind and see what happens.’”
He acknowledged that the public wasn’t informed about the shortcuts, asking, “Do you have any idea the lack of research that was done on those products?” Rys claimed, “People wanted it, we gave it to them.”
Ok, so they didn’t test it properly. But it would at least stop you from getting the virus, right?
- Read More: redstate.com
For Emergency Preparedness, Don’t Forget the Meds
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