Courageous whistleblower Brook Jackson worked in the Pfizer lab for Covid Trials, and reported gross professional malfeasance to her superiors. They silenced her. In spite of threats she found an attorney to bring suit on behalf of every US citizen because the vaccine was lethal and Pfizer knew it. From Section I.: "Pfizer induced payment [from the government] fraudulently claiming compliance with the contract, work “in accordance with the agreement”, falsified data, fraudulent certifications of compliance, and fraudulent presentment for payment. This cost the American taxpayer billions. But it was worse. Pfizer lied, and people died."
This court record is also a valuable historic document about how the Covid fraud was perpetrated. Interesting fact: President Trump issued a well-written, rock-solid request and contract for a tested vaccine that would be safe and effective. Pfizer breached the crystal-clear terms.
Highlights are from Jackson's attorney Robert Barnes.
https://media2.locals.com/content/documents/2023-10-06/47656/47656_169663647965209e3f1cd63.pdf?ttl=1696809806&signToken=ddf6d9991cac27da951ee3381dd06188
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