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Undercover video catches Pfizer scientist saying COVID shot ‘doesn’t work’ sometimes

Updated: October 15, 2021 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Oct 15, 2021 – 5:50 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – Project Veritas’ latest undercover video reveals a Pfizer scientist recounting one instance of a superior expressing disinterest in the apparent failure of the company’s COVID-19 vaccine to impart immunity to a test subject.

The video, released Friday, shows a snippet of a conversation with Pfizer scientist Nick Karl, who tells an undercover Veritas journalist of his “first experiment” with the vaccine on a subject who “got the vax twice and had no antibody response.” At first, he thought the sample had simply been mislabeled, but his unnamed superior’s reaction was allegedly indifference.

“Like I was, like, questioning it, and my boss was like, ‘who cares, like it just didn’t work,’” Karl says. “I’m like, ‘what?’”

“He didn’t want me to investigate it further,” Karl continued. “He was like, ‘I really don’t care about this one sample that didn’t work.’ I guess there’s a small percentage where it just doesn’t work.”

The video is the latest in a series of exposes Project Veritas has published on the COVID vaccines generally and Pfizer specifically. It comes as a growing body of data indicates that mass vaccination is failing

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