By now, most of you will have seen the undercover Veritas video of (former?) Pfizer executive Jordon Walker spilling some extremely bad PR all over the internet. In case you’ve missed it, we uploaded it here after being removed by YT.
The immediate impression you get is that Pfister is an absolute joke of a company. Some have doubted the authenticity of this loose-lipped executive, but he ranks fairly high in the mismanagement hierarchy of the global snake-oil cartel. Or did, anyway.
Meet Jordon Trishton Walker, Pfizer Director of Research and Development, Strategic Operations - mRNA Scientific Planner. This is who your neighbors have been trusting to tinker with their immune systems. Even more alarmingly, this is who the Pharmafia has been trusting with their secrets.
You’d think by now there’d be a memo circulating throughout the industry on how to avoid these dates from hell. Maybe there is, and it got ignored like any safety signal.
The sad part is, in all these videos, the targets display a startling willingness to confess, tentatively bragging about the moral bankruptcy of their employment, as if desperately seeking reinforcement for their Faustian bargain. It’s almost like a cry for help.
These people are clearly troubled inside, and are recklessly confiding their dark dirty laundry in a moment of vulnerability. This conversation feels like it belongs in a therapy session, not a public restaurant.
As reward for providing the world such insights, these intoxicated blabbermouths wind up in the cross-hairs of both the furious public and their very upset employers. It’s a little like watching a mob rat get into the car for a final ride.
Walker worked hard to get where he is today. From his blog in 2011:
“As far as future aspirations go, I intend to go to medical school (obviously) at the University of Texas's Southwestern Medical School or Georgetown Medical School. After that I would like to complete a residency in internal medicine and go on to become either a private practice internist or work for a pharmaceutical company running clinical trials (Yes, I am a die hard capitalist, who wants to assist the evil Big Pharma companies. You know, the ones whose research develops life saving therapies like Viagra).”
Even before entering medical school, Walker had a destination dart pointing directly at his future employer, even correctly anticipating which “evil” company he’d wind up at.
He also seems to have harbored ambitions in fiction writing (who doesn’t?), hoping to imbue a fantasy trilogy with “deeper meaning” so that his excellent personal values could be transmitted efficently to young readers. Perhaps a story about a magic potion that is supposed to provide protection from evil spells, but actually turns the villagers into mindless zombies instead?
Of course, the fantasy racket didn’t pan out (no money in it), but that didn’t stop Walker from pursuing his dreams, becoming in short order the Director of Research and Development, at the very Viagra manufacturer cited in this candid blog post. As a “die-hard capitalist”, he fully understood the health impact such vital work could have on the world.
As a young sophomore at Yale, Walker had already mapped out his career path with startling accuracy. He’d already constructed the rationalizations for selling his services to criminal corporations. He went in with his eyes open.
Jordon Walker seems affable enough. He had a bright, promising future, and could have chosen to do anything with the degree he was pursuing. He did not hesitate to go work for the Devil, just as he did not hesitate to step in a big pile of brimstone. Can’t wait to see what the severance package looks like.
Walker's meltdown, Jerry Springer style.
https://twitter.com/Project_Veritas/status/1618737936920633344
I don’t buy it. Sure it could be real, but the story he spins sounds like what we expect them to be doing. It’s too convenient.