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Pfizer fires whistleblower who leaked COVID emails to Project Veritas

Updated: October 11, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Oct 11, 2021 – 4:57 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — A whistleblower employed by vaccine maker Pfizer has been fired after she leaked emails by company executives discussing how to best hide information from the public regarding the use of fetal cell lines derived from aborted babies in the development of the COVID vaccine.

A new video released by Project Veritas on Saturday featured an audio recording of a message that was left on Melissa Strickler’s voicemail, informing her of her termination. Strickler is the whistleblower who recently exposed Pfizer’s policy of withholding information from the public on the use of fetal cell lines in creating the vaccine. The message was left by K.J. Wigglesworth from the corporate office of Pfizer in New York City who spoke on behalf of Ian MacKellar, VP and site leader at the McPherson plant where Strickler was employed.

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Wigglesworth said, “We’ve been advised to let you know that you are not under any circumstances to return to work. Your termination is being processed at the current time. If you have any questions, contact Mr. MacKellar at the McPherson plant, and I’m sure that he will explain the

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