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Pfizer whistle-blower says about a third of Pfizer’s covid injections contained graphene oxide, but the debate continues

 Last week, Pfizer whistle-blower Melissa McAtee said that Pfizer’s internal database had evidence from a laboratory in Spain that up to a third of covid injection vials contained graphene oxide.

Melissa McAtee worked for Pfizer while their covid mRNA products were in development. When she became aware of the problems taking place in her facility, McAtee became a whistle-blower.

From communications among staff about contaminants in the injections to blacked-out windows when the US Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) inspectors made their rounds, she refused to stay silent when the injectables were set to be rolled out to the public.

On CHD.TV’s ‘Doctors & Scientists’ last week, Melissa McAtee laid out all she collected, observed, and discovered in the process of digging up the truth about the Big Pharma giant.

During the interview, she discussed the presence of graphene oxide in covid injections.

“The first thing I found was in … June or July of 2021, and it was a graphene oxide report from Spain that this lab had found graphene oxide in one vial of Pfizer vaccine that didn’t have a full dosage in it,” McAtee told Brian Hooker.

The whistle-blower added, “And so, they compared it under a microscope to 100 per cent graphene oxide and they determined that it looks almost identical, but requested more samples so that they could do a more structural chemical analysis than just visual.”

McAtee said that “later, much later, I followed up on them to see what happened, and if I remember correctly, 28 vials out of a hundred did have graphene oxide, of the Pfizer vials.”

The Pfizer whistle-blower goes on to note that the Spanish laboratory “requested more and when … I found this on the internal Pfizer database, I didn’t know it was the internal Pfizer database, I actually thought it was just internet public knowledge. But I shared that report on my Facebook and I got a call not long after that, I don’t know how long, but not long after that from a Pfizer lawyer telling me that I had to take down the post because that was company property. And that’s when I realised, ‘Hey, I guess I can see [Pfizer’s] internal database …”...<<<Read More>>>...