Project Veritas claimed a Youtube insider leaked them a document that revealed the company ordered employees to give strikes to their video since it “spreads harmful information about approved vaccines against COVID-19.”
The group that released a bombshell video about Pfizer reported Tuesday that Youtube sent an “Urgent Guidance” to employees detailing how and when to censor their video from the social media platform.
James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas claimed a Youtube insider leaked them a document that revealed the company ordered employees to give strikes to their video since it “spreads harmful information about approved vaccines against COVID-19.”
Veritas released a video on Jan. 25 where Jordon Triston Walker, a Pfizer Director of Research and Development, told an undercover journalist how Pfizer is working to “mutate” COVID-19 and called the pandemic the pharmaceutical company’s “cash cow.”
The Youtube document warned employees how a certain clip in the video violates the company’s “Covid-19 Vaccine Misinformation policy for making a categorical claim that Covid-19 vaccines are ineffective.”
The document states: “A clip uploaded by Project Veritas featuring a Pfizer official is rapidly spreading on the platform. The video, when uploaded in its entirety contains a timestamp that violates the Covid-19 Vaccine Misinformation policy for making a categorical claim that Covid-19 vaccines are ineffective and should therefore be removed unless it contains sufficient EDSA/CRC.”
James O’Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, said Saturday that Youtube removed its video. “YouTube has taken down our @Pfizer #DirectedEvolution bombshell. It had 800K views. The video still exists on Twitter with 20M views,” O’Keefe announced.
“Pfizer is scrambling today per sources inside,” he added. The video has currently been viewed over 27 million times on Twitter.
Pfizer denied the claims its employee made in the Veritas video in a Jan. 27 statement. Responding to allegations “related to gain of function and directed evolution research,” Pfizer said it “has not conducted gain of function or directed evolution research.”
In the Veritas video, the Pfizer exec was asked if Pfizer is ultimately “thinking about mutating Covid?”
“Well, that is not what we say to the public, no. That’s why it was, it was a thought that came up in a meeting and we were like: ‘Why do we not?’” Walker responds, before suggesting the company is carrying out experiments on monkeys.
Elsewhere in the video, Walker admits how “you’re not supposed to do gain-of-function research with the viruses…but we do these selected structure mutations to try to see if we can make them more potent.”
Watch the full Pfizer video here.