A Project Veritas video claimed that it featured someone named “Jordon Trishton Walker, Pfizer Director of Research and Development - Strategic Operations and mRNA Scientific Planning.”
Well, a Google search didn’t really reveal any legitimate source that could verify the person’s name and title. A search on LinkedIn doesn’t reveal any such verifiable profile, just some accounts trying to spread his name. Some of these accounts are spelling the name slightly differently such as “Jordon Triston Walker” or “Jordan Triston Walker.
At another point in the video, the interviewer asked, “Okay. So, Pfizer ultimately is thinking about mutating Covid?” To this the alleged Walker person responded, “Well that is not what we say to the public, no.
Umm, first of all, there is currently not enough evidence to say that “Covid broke out of the lab” as Carlson did. The preponderance of scientific evidence so far has strongly suggested that the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 had a natural origin, jumping from other animals to humans. So Carlson was really jumping to no real evidence to conclusions pretty quickly.
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